Prime Minister Narendra Modi virtually inaugurated the redeveloped Shivanarayanpur Railway Station in Bhagalpur on July 17, 2026. This significant milestone is part of a nationwide initiative that saw the dedication of 75 upgraded railway stations across 20 states and Union Territories under the ambitious Amrit Bharat Station Scheme, involving a total investment of approximately ₹1,570 crore.
- Shivanarayanpur station redeveloped at a cost of ₹17.94 crore
- Part of the nationwide Amrit Bharat Station Scheme
- Features modern amenities including lifts and barrier-free access
- Station interiors highlight local Madhubani cultural art
Modern Upgrades for a Vital Gateway
Shivanarayanpur Railway Station, an NSG-5 category station located on the crucial Sahibganj–Bhagalpur rail section, serves as a primary gateway for Bhagalpur, the ‘Silk City of India.’ Under Phase-I of the development scheme, the station underwent a transformation costing ₹17.94 crore. The upgrade focuses on blending modern aesthetics with functional utility, featuring a new, attractive entrance, a revamped concourse, and upgraded waiting halls.
Passenger convenience has been at the forefront of this project. The station now boasts LED lighting, advanced passenger information systems, and two passenger lifts to assist commuters. Furthermore, the construction of a new foot overbridge and barrier-free infrastructure ensures that the station is accessible to all, including Divyangjan. To honor the regional identity of the area, the station interiors have been beautifully adorned with traditional Madhubani artwork, showcasing the deep cultural heritage of Bihar.
Vision of the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme
Launched by the Ministry of Railways in December 2022, the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme follows a long-term strategic approach to infrastructure. By implementing master plans in phases, the Ministry aims to ensure continuous improvement in station facilities. This development is not merely about aesthetics; it is designed to significantly enhance passenger convenience, improve regional connectivity, and provide easier access to essential services like education, healthcare, and employment. The project embodies the government’s vision of “Virasat Bhi, Vikas Bhi,” ensuring that India’s railway stations evolve into modern hubs of growth while maintaining their cultural roots.



























