PM Modi to inaugurate five revamped railway stations in Vadodara division on May 22

IANS May 19, 2025 279 views

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to virtually inaugurate five modernized railway stations in the Vadodara division on May 22. These stations, part of the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme, represent a significant leap in railway infrastructure transformation. Each station has been carefully designed to reflect local cultural heritage while incorporating modern, sustainable features. The initiative aims to enhance passenger experience and showcase India's commitment to developing world-class transportation infrastructure.

"Transforming railway infrastructure to reflect local heritage and modern needs" - Railway Ministry Source
PM Modi to inaugurate five revamped railway stations in Vadodara division on May 22
Ahmedabad, May 19: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to virtually inaugurate five newly redeveloped railway stations under the Western Railway’s Vadodara division on May 22.

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Modi launching five stations with advanced passenger-centric design

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Stations highlight regional culture and sustainable architecture

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Western Railway modernization showcases infrastructure development

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Vadodara division connects major industrial and urban centers

The stations -- Dakor, Karamsad, Derol, Kosamba, and Utran -- are part of the nationwide rollout under the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme (ABSS), which aims to transform over 1,300 railway stations into state-of-the-art transit hubs. Launched two years ago, the ABSS focuses on enhancing passenger experience through modern facilities, improved accessibility, and architectural designs that celebrate local heritage and culture.

The five stations being unveiled have been redeveloped with a blend of sustainability, regional identity, and user convenience.

Dakor Station, a significant stop for pilgrims visiting the Shree Ranchhodrai Temple, now features eco-friendly structures and amenities tailored to religious tourism. Karamsad Station honours the legacy of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel with a specially designed art wall and commemorative space.

Derol Station adopts temple-style architecture that echoes the spiritual ambience of the nearby Pavagadh pilgrimage site. Utran Station, located near the rapidly growing Surat metro area, has been upgraded to meet the needs of daily urban commuters with a sleek, accessible design.

Vadodara plays a crucial role in India's western railway network. Located on the busy New Delhi-Mumbai corridor, it falls under the Western Railway zone and serves as the headquarters of the Vadodara division. The station handles over 150 trains daily, connecting major cities such as Mumbai, Delhi, Ahmedabad, Jaipur, and Howrah, making it one of the busiest junctions in western India.

Vadodara’s railway infrastructure includes multiple platforms, electrified tracks, and advanced signalling systems, facilitating the smooth flow of both passenger and freight trains. The Vadodara division itself spans several districts, including Anand, Bharuch, Narmada, and parts of Surat, operating over 4,400 kilometres of route length. It manages several key stations -- like Bharuch, Anand, Godhra, and Chhayapuri -- serving both urban centres and rural areas.

The division plays a key role in transporting industrial goods such as chemicals, fertilisers, textiles, and petroleum, particularly from the industrial hubs of Bharuch and Ankleshwar. Ongoing development projects under the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme and other modernisation efforts are set to further enhance the division’s capacity, commuter experience, and efficiency.

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Rahul P.
Great initiative by PM Modi! The focus on blending local culture with modern amenities is impressive. Dakor station's pilgrim-friendly upgrades will be a big help during festive seasons. Hope they maintain these facilities properly though - we've seen many projects lose shine after inauguration. 🙏
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Priya M.
As a frequent traveler on this route, I'm excited about these upgrades! The current stations were quite outdated. The temple-inspired design at Derol is a beautiful touch. Just hope they've improved toilet facilities - that's always been a pain point for women travelers.
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Amit K.
While the upgrades look good, I wonder about the cost-benefit analysis. These five stations aren't major junctions - wouldn't the funds be better used in busier stations first? The Surat metro area development makes sense, but smaller stations could have waited.
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Sunita R.
The Sardar Patel tribute at Karamsad station warms my heart! Our freedom fighters deserve such recognition. The eco-friendly approach is also commendable. Hope they've included proper ramps and facilities for differently-abled passengers - that's often overlooked in our country.
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Vikram J.
Good to see development reaching smaller towns! My relatives in Kosamba have been complaining about the station condition for years. The local heritage integration is a smart move - makes our stations unique instead of cookie-cutter designs. Hope the food stalls improve too - tired of the same old vada pav everywhere!
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Neha T.
As someone who grew up in Vadodara, I'm proud to see this development! The railway division has always been crucial for Gujarat's economy. The industrial transport upgrades mentioned will boost local businesses. Just hope they maintain cleanliness standards - no point having fancy stations if they become dirty within months.

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