Passengers traveling through Mahendragarh and Narnaul railway stations in Haryana can soon expect a more comfortable transit experience. Indian Railways has announced the construction of modern air-conditioned waiting rooms at these stations as part of the ambitious Amrit Bharat Station Scheme. This initiative is designed to upgrade station infrastructure and passenger amenities to meet contemporary standards.
Key highlights of the upcoming station upgrades include:
- Introduction of air-conditioned waiting halls for passenger comfort.
- Comprehensive redevelopment under the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme.
- Focus on improving accessibility for Divyangjan (persons with disabilities).
- Infrastructure enhancements including better circulating areas and station access.
Upgrading Rail Infrastructure
Launched by Indian Railways in December 2022, the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme is a national project aimed at transforming the face of rail travel. The initiative focuses on a long-term development approach for over 1,300 railway stations across the country. By prioritizing passenger-centric amenities, the scheme seeks to modernize waiting areas, sanitary facilities, and station aesthetics to create a world-class travel environment.
A Boost for Haryana Rail Connectivity
Narnaul is one of the 15 railway stations in Haryana selected for this widespread redevelopment drive. The inclusion of Mahendragarh and Narnaul in this list reflects the railway’s commitment to enhancing regional connectivity and service quality. For daily commuters and long-distance travelers alike, these upgrades signify a shift toward more convenient and passenger-friendly rail infrastructure. As the work progresses, these stations are expected to feature improved signage, better lighting, and upgraded seating arrangements, ensuring that the station experience becomes as seamless as the journey itself. Indian Railways continues to monitor the progress of these works, ensuring that the modernization efforts align with the national goal of providing superior services to all rail users.



























