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PM Modi to Virtually Inaugurate New Jaisalmer Railway Station with Heritage Design

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will virtually inaugurate the newly redeveloped Jaisalmer Railway Station on Friday under the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme. The station, built at a cost of nearly Rs 140 crore, combines Jaisalmer's iconic golden-yellow sandstone heritage architecture with modern passenger amenities. Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat and MLA Chhotu Singh Bhati will attend the ceremony in person. The upgraded station features lifts, escalators, foot overbridges, and commercial spaces expected to generate Rs 50 lakh annually.

PM Modi to virtually inaugurate redeveloped Jaisalmer Railway Station tomorrow

Jaipur, July 16

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will virtually inaugurate the newly redeveloped Jaisalmer Railway Station on Friday under the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme, officials said on Thursday.

Redeveloped at a cost of nearly Rs 140 crore, the station combines Jaisalmer's iconic heritage architecture with world-class passenger amenities.

Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat and Jaisalmer MLA Chhotu Singh Bhati will attend the inauguration ceremony at the station.

The station's new three-storey building has been constructed using Jaisalmer's famous golden-yellow sandstone, giving it the appearance of a traditional palace while preserving the city's rich architectural identity.

According to Hitesh Yadav, Senior Divisional Commercial Manager (Jodhpur), the redevelopment has been designed to reflect Jaisalmer's unique culture and heritage while providing modern infrastructure for passengers.

The upgraded station now offers several state-of-the-art facilities, including 10 lifts and 10 escalators for seamless passenger movement, two new six-metre-wide foot overbridges connecting the platforms, a modern passenger waiting lounge, more than 10,000 square metres of new platform roofing, providing protection from heat and rain, lift access within the station building, dedicated facilities for senior citizens and differently-abled passengers, spacious entry and exit gates designed to improve passenger flow and retiring rooms, parking and commercial spaces.

The station also features a large parking area for vehicles, commercial shops and retail spaces, plans to lease additional commercial areas to private businesses and a proposed rail coach restaurant to enhance the visitor experience.

Railway officials estimate that, apart from ticket revenue, the station could generate around Rs 50 lakh annually through commercial activities and station facilities.

Tourism entrepreneur Mayank Bhatia of the Priya Group said the redevelopment would significantly enhance the travel experience for the lakhs of domestic and international tourists who visit Jaisalmer every year.

Improved passenger facilities, heritage aesthetics and new commercial amenities are expected to strengthen both the tourism industry and local businesses.

The Jaisalmer station is among 75 redeveloped Amrit Bharat Stations that Prime Minister Modi will inaugurate simultaneously across the country on Friday.

Five railway stations from Rajasthan are part of this nationwide rollout.

Railway officials believe the modernised station will not only improve passenger convenience but also reinforce Jaisalmer's position as one of India's premier tourist destinations while preserving its distinctive architectural heritage.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Looks beautiful, but I hope they don't forget about the smaller stations in Rajasthan that still lack basic facilities like clean toilets and drinking water. Also, Rs 140 crore is a lot - let's hope the maintenance doesn't get neglected like many other projects.

Vikram M

The idea of a rail coach restaurant is brilliant! Imagine sitting in a vintage-style coach while waiting for your train, sipping chai and eating kachori - pure Jaisalmer vibes! The 10 lifts and escalators are much needed for senior citizens during peak tourist season.

Sarah B

As a frequent traveler to Rajasthan, I'm thrilled to see this. Jaisalmer is my favorite destination and the old station was quite chaotic. The heritage design respecting local architecture is exactly what India needs - modern facilities without losing our cultural identity. Well done!

Rohit P

Good initiative, but I wish they'd focus more on improving train punctuality and safety rather than just fancy station makeovers. Jaisalmer station might look like a palace now, but what about the trains running on time? Infrastructure without efficiency is half baked.

Kavya N

This is what tourism infrastructure should look like! The golden sandstone will look magical during sunset. And more than 10,000 sq m of platform roofing is a blessing in Rajasthan's extreme heat. Can't wait to visit and experience the upgraded station myself. 😍

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