The North Western Railway zone is undergoing a massive transformation under the central government’s Amrit Bharat Station Scheme. A total of 77 railway stations in the NWR zone are being redeveloped to provide world-class facilities to passengers. Among these, the work at Dausa and Jaisalmer stations has been completed, giving them a modern and passenger-friendly look. Many other stations, including Jaipur Junction, are also set to witness significant changes soon to match international standards.
What new facilities are available at the redeveloped Dausa station?
The Dausa railway station has been upgraded at a cost of approximately 15.17 crore rupees. The redevelopment focused on making the station more accessible and modern for the 14,742 daily passengers who use this route. The station building now features a completely renovated facade reflecting local heritage and culture. Key improvements include:
- New Foot Over Bridge: A new FOB with ramps and covering sheds built at a cost of 4.10 crore rupees.
- Accessibility: Two lifts have been installed for easier movement between platforms for elderly and common passengers.
- Passenger Comfort: Separate entry and exit gates, modern waiting rooms, and clean toilet blocks.
- Divyangjan Facilities: Specialized help booths, toilets, water booths, and ramps are now functional.
- Parking: Dedicated spaces for two-wheelers and four-wheelers have been created for better traffic management.
Key features of the 140 crore Jaisalmer station redevelopment
The Jaisalmer railway station has been rebuilt using local yellow sandstone to preserve its historic architectural identity. This project connects the city’s rich heritage with high-tech passenger services. The station is now equipped with 10 lifts and 10 escalators to ensure smooth foot traffic. Two new foot over bridges of 6 meters width have also been constructed to connect platforms. More than 10,000 square meters of platform area has been covered with sheds to protect passengers from extreme weather.
North Western Railway overall progress at a glance
The NWR zone is executing several large-scale projects to enhance rail connectivity and safety in the region. The current progress includes new lines, doubling of tracks, and complete electrification of the broad gauge network. The railway has utilized its full budget to achieve these targets and improve revenue.
| Project Type | Details and Budget |
|---|---|
| Total Stations under Redevelopment | 77 Stations (4,100 Crore Rupees) |
| New Lines and Doubling | 1,546 km work in progress (19,680 Crore Rupees) |
| Electrification Status | 99 percent Broad Gauge network completed |
| Safety Upgrade | Kavach system approved for 5,561 km |
| Daily Footfall Dausa | Average 14,742 passengers |
| Station Infrastructure | New Food Courts and Digital Information Systems |

























