Anand Vihar Railway Terminal in Delhi is undergoing a significant transformation with development projects worth 4.19 crore aimed at providing better facilities to passengers. Indian Railways is focusing on upgrading the infrastructure to handle the increasing crowd and improve the overall travel experience. These initiatives involve modern digital systems and the expansion of platforms to cater to the growing demand for train services from the capital.
Key passenger facility upgrades at Anand Vihar
The station is being equipped with state-of-the-art passenger information and telecommunication systems worth approximately 1.79 crore. This project is a step towards the Smart Railway campaign and will provide fast and accurate digital information to travelers. It is expected to be particularly helpful for elderly and disabled passengers who require clear guidance at the station. Tenders for these digital upgrades have already been issued by the Northern Railway.
Platform expansion and traffic management
To accommodate more trains and reduce congestion, four new platforms are being added to the terminal. Platforms 8 and 9 are currently under construction and are likely to be operational by the end of 2025. Additionally, the railway authorities are planning external changes like building an extra bridge over a drain and doubling the width of the Foot Over Bridge connecting to the metro station to manage heavy footfall.
| Project Initiative | Current Status/Detail |
|---|---|
| High-Tech Info Systems | Tenders issued for 1.79 crore project |
| New Platforms 8 and 9 | Expected completion by end of 2025 |
| Passenger Amenity Camp | Largest camp planned for Delhi |
| Platform 10 and 11 | Completion expected within a year |
| Crowd Management | Permanent holding area being planned |
| Alternative Hub | Bodaki Station development to reduce load |

























