The Kota Division of West Central Railway is undergoing a massive transformation to improve passenger facilities. While several stations are being upgraded, the focus is on reducing congestion at Kota Junction through the development of New Kota station and other strategic changes in train operations.
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What are the updates on New Kota and Kota Junction stations?
Dakniya Talav station has been renamed as New Kota Railway Station (NKOT). It is being redeveloped with a budget of 132 crore rupees to ease the crowd at Kota Junction. The project aims for completion by December 2026 and will feature airport-like facilities including a large air-concourse, VIP lounges, and a 70 kW solar power plant. Meanwhile, Kota Junction is being upgraded into an international-standard station with an investment of 228.83 crore rupees, featuring 14 escalators and 8 lifts.
What are the new train services and safety upgrades in Kota Division?
To better manage traffic, 14 weekly trains started operating from Sogaria station instead of Kota Junction from January 1, 2025. Additionally, a direct MEMU service from Kota to Ujjain has been approved for June 1, 2026. On the safety front, the Kota-Mathura and Kota-Nagda sections have become the first railway zone to implement the indigenous Kavach 4.0 system across 549 km to prevent accidents.
Key Development Highlights in Kota Division
| Project/Update | Details |
|---|---|
| Amrit Bharat Scheme | 19 stations being redeveloped including Kota and New Kota |
| New Kota Station | Airport-like facilities, target completion by Dec 2026 |
| Kota Junction | International style redevelopment, budget 228.83 Cr |
| Train Route Change | 14 weekly trains shifted to Sogaria station |
| New Connectivity | Kota-Ujjain direct MEMU service approved |
| Safety System | Kavach 4.0 installed on 549 km of tracks |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
When will New Kota Railway Station be fully ready?
The redevelopment of New Kota (formerly Dakniya Talav) is targeted for completion by September or December 2026.
What is the Kavach 4.0 system implemented in Kota?
It is an indigenous safety system installed across 549 km of the Kota-Mathura and Kota-Nagda sections to ensure safer rail operations.



























