Neemuch Station's Historic Rebirth: How a 144-Year-Old Railway Hub Gets Modern Makeover

The historic Neemuch railway station in Madhya Pradesh is getting a massive facelift. Under the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme, about 90% of the redevelopment work is finished, blending modern amenities with its heritage charm. Passengers are already noticing big improvements in cleanliness, seating, and overall comfort. The upgrade includes everything from free Wi-Fi and digital info systems to preserving the old clock tower and adding facilities for disabled travelers.

Key Points: Neemuch Railway Station Nears Completion Under Amrit Bharat Scheme

  • Nearly 90% of redevelopment work is complete, transforming it into a modern transit hub
  • Upgradation cost about Rs 3 crore, introducing high-tech waiting halls and free Wi-Fi
  • Special arrangements made for senior citizens and persons with disabilities, with lifts in progress
  • Heritage preserved by restoring the old clock tower and a vintage locomotive engine on site
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MP's Neemuch railway station nears completion of redevelopment under Amrit Bharat Scheme

Historic Neemuch station, established in 1880, is 90% redeveloped with modern amenities like free Wi-Fi, digital info systems, and heritage preservation under PM Modi's scheme.

"The station has changed completely, with better cleanliness, seating and water facilities. - Radheshyam Prajapat, Passenger"

New Delhi, Dec 12

The historic Neemuch railway station in Madhya Pradesh is fast emerging as a modern transit hub under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Amrit Bharat Station Scheme. Established in 1880, the station is undergoing a major transformation aimed at blending its heritage with contemporary facilities.

Officials confirmed that nearly 90 per cent of the redevelopment work has been completed, positioning the station to become one of the most modern stations in the region.

Ratlam Railway Division Public Relations Officer Khemraj Meena told IANS that the building and facilities at Neemuch station have been comprehensively upgraded, with most of the work now complete. He added that 18 stations in the division are being redeveloped under the scheme.

Passengers have also welcomed the transformation. Radheshyam Prajapat from Nagda said the station has changed completely, with better cleanliness, seating and water facilities.

Another passenger, Krishnapal Singh Rajput from Ratlam, said visible improvements in sanitation and amenities have made travel more comfortable. Both passengers expressed appreciation for the ongoing development efforts.

Upgradation of the station complex has been carried out at a cost of about Rs 3 crore. New standards of cleanliness, aesthetics and passenger comfort have been introduced. The station now features a high-tech waiting hall, upgraded toilets, purified drinking water points, a larger circulation area, expanded parking space, a digital information system and free Wi-Fi services.

Work on installing lifts is progressing, and special arrangements have been made for senior citizens and persons with disabilities. Both platforms have been fitted with improved covered sheds, while a similar shed is being added at the goods yard.

In an effort to preserve heritage, the station premises now highlight the old clock tower and a vintage locomotive engine, both restored as key attractions.

A One Station One Product counter and an art gallery are also being developed to showcase local culture and promote regional artisans.

The Amrit Bharat Station Scheme aims to modernise railway stations across India and enhance passenger convenience. The rapid makeover of Neemuch station is being seen as part of the government's larger vision of developing world-class infrastructure. The upgraded station is already offering a significantly improved travel experience to passengers in the Malwa-Mewar region.

- IANS

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Priya S
As someone who travels through Neemuch often, the difference is night and day. Clean toilets and free Wi-Fi make such a huge difference. The 'One Station One Product' counter is a brilliant idea to support local artisans. 👏
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Rohit P
Good to see development reaching smaller cities and towns, not just the metros. 3 crore seems like money well spent if the facilities are as described. Hope the maintenance is kept up, that's often where we falter.
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Michael C
While the upgrades are welcome, I hope the focus on heritage preservation is genuine and not just cosmetic. Restoring the old clock and locomotive is a nice touch. The real test will be how it functions during peak travel seasons.
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Shreya B
Facilities for senior citizens and persons with disabilities are the most important part for me. My parents find railway travel very difficult. If lifts and proper access are in place, it's a big win for inclusivity. 🙏
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Karthik V
The article says 18 stations in the division are being done. That's the scale we need! One modern station is good, but a network of them transforms the entire travel experience in a region. Hope the pace keeps up.

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