
Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated several revamped Mumbai railway stations on May 22, as part of the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme.
Parel and Matunga Stations received updates that focused on improving accessibility and infrastructure.
Wadala Road Station also got a makeover, improving the overall travel experience for daily commuters.
Chinchpokli Station, a key connector for local commuters, new roofing, and wider access points to streamline the flow of daily travellers.
The project reflects the government's broader vision to create world-class public transport hubs across India’s metro cities.
Shahad Station, located in the Kalyan region, is also part of the upgrade plan. The station now features cleaner platforms and better lighting.
The project aims to upgrade station infrastructure and improve passenger convenience throughout Mumbai.
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