The Western Railway has decided to prioritize the Simhastha-2028 festival before starting major structural changes at the Indore Railway Station. General Manager Ramashray Pandey confirmed that the removal of the old Shastri Bridge and large-scale redevelopment work will now take place after the mega event. This decision aims to ensure smooth movement for pilgrims during the festival.
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What are the plans for the Shastri Bridge and station expansion?
The 72-year-old Shastri Bridge currently blocks the expansion of the station yard and platforms. The Railway Ministry approved a new bridge at an estimated cost of ₹139 crore to replace it. While the bridge may be 4 or 6 lanes, demolition is expected to start in 2027. Since construction will take about two years, the new bridge will likely be completed after Simhastha-2028.
What new facilities will the Indore Railway Station get?
The main station is getting a massive makeover with a budget of ₹412 crore. The project includes a G+7 building and multi-level parking to handle over 10,800 passengers per hour. The new station will have airport-like facilities, including 26 lifts, 17 escalators, a roof plaza, and metro integration. The current building is scheduled for demolition during the monsoon season.
Other railway updates for Simhastha-2028
| Project | Details |
|---|---|
| Broad Gauge Link | Connecting Indore, Khandwa, and Omkareshwar before 2028 |
| Lakshmi Bai Nagar | Developed as a special station for pilgrims |
| Signaling System | Automatic signaling between Ujjain-Indore and Nagda-Bhopal |
| Contractor | Monte Carlo Limited awarded the G+7 building contract |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Why is the Shastri Bridge being removed?
The 72-year-old bridge obstructs the expansion of the railway station yard and the addition of new platforms needed for future traffic.
What is the budget for the Indore station redevelopment?
The project has a budget of ₹412 crore for a G+7 building, multi-level parking, and high-tech passenger facilities.


























