Indian Railways is working to remove the dangerous gap between train floors and station platforms. The railway board plans to increase platform heights across broad gauge stations to make boarding and exiting easier. This move focuses on the safety of passengers, especially senior citizens and divyang travelers.
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How will this platform upgrade help passengers?
The primary goal is to reduce the gap that often causes accidents during boarding. By raising the platform height, the railway aims to provide a smoother experience for people carrying heavy luggage and those with limited mobility. This standardization will apply to various coach types including Vande Bharat, LHB, and ICF coaches to ensure a uniform level across stations.
What are the current progress and timelines?
Several zones have already started this process. Southern Railway has issued e-tenders for upgrading 10 stations in the Thiruvananthapuram division by May 23, 2026, with a budget of over 1.74 crore rupees. Additionally, work for platforms 2 and 3 at Ernakulam is approved. In the Ajmer and Bikaner divisions, 21 stations are being upgraded at a cost of approximately 80 crore rupees by December 8, 2025.
| Region/Division | Target/Status | Key Detail |
|---|---|---|
| Thiruvananthapuram | May 23, 2026 | 10 stations upgrade |
| Ernakulam | Ongoing | Platforms 2 and 3 height increase |
| Ajmer & Bikaner | Dec 8, 2025 | 21 stations, 80 crore budget |
| Mumbai Suburban | Completed | Height raised to 840-920 mm |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Who will benefit most from the increased platform height?
Senior citizens, divyang passengers, and people carrying heavy luggage will find it much easier and safer to board and exit trains.
Is this work affecting train operations?
Railway officials stated that the height increase is being done in a phased manner to ensure minimum train diversions and no major disruption to operations.



























