Prime Minister shares pictures of Gandhinagar railway station.

Prime minister Narendra Modi shared astonishing pictures of luxuriously remoduled railway station in Gandhinagar on social media.

Mr Narendra Modi, the Prime Minister of India, posted incredible photos of the Gandhinagar railway station on social media.

On Thursday, the Union Ministry of Railways of India posted photos of the railway before and after its redevelopment. The photos depicted improved ticket counters with display boards and glass windows.

Gujarat, India is home to this railway station. According to the union, these stations are “Divyangjan friendly,” meaning they were built with people’s safety and comfort in mind. It has built elevators, ticket booths, ramps, and parking lots. The ceiling of the station, including all platforms and tracks, is covered in seamless aluminium panels. The lighting is either art-based or theme-based.

At the station, new features such as a large entrance lobby, a baby feeding booth, and an ecumenical prayer hall have been constructed. Two subways have been built to connect the three existing platforms. The platforms have been upgraded to include more seating options. Up to 163 automobiles, 120 two-wheelers, and 40 auto rickshaws can be parked.

The AC waiting room is modified and renovated with a capacity of 40 people at once. The most interesting part of this railway is the art gallery with a live LED display has also been constructed. Mahatma mandir convention had been made to provide visitors with knowledge and a seamless experience. And not only this the mahatma mandir has a luxurious hotel spread over to 7,400 sq mt for people staying for seminars and conferences. Private companies will run the hotel, which would cost 790 crores and have 318 exquisiteint rooms. 

On July 16, Prime Minister NareAmit Modi will use ainaugurateference to inaugurate  this magnificent rain station with other railway projects in the state. It depicts a passenger experience similar to that at an airport.

Amit Shah will also be there to launch. The prime minister’s photos demonstrate how lovely it looks at night with all the lighting.