Indian Railways is redeveloping the Safdarjung Railway Station in Delhi into a world-class transit hub at a sanctioned cost of 385 crore. Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw recently confirmed that major structural works for the station building and signal facilities are finished. The project aims to provide airport-like facilities and is scheduled for full completion by mid-2026.
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Modern amenities and airport-style design at Safdarjung
The new station is designed to offer a seamless travel experience similar to major international airports. It features a seven-story building with dedicated arrival and departure zones to manage passenger movement and prevent overcrowding. Travelers will have access to a large air-conditioned concourse, multi-level parking, and high-speed lifts and escalators. The station complex will also house shopping areas, restaurants, and a hotel for the convenience of passengers.
Key highlights of the 385 crore redevelopment project
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Total Project Cost | 385 crore |
| Luxury Trains | Base station for Palace on Wheels and Maharaja Express |
| Green Initiatives | Solar panels and rainwater harvesting for IGBC gold rating |
| Building Structure | Seven-story building with VIP lounge |
| Completion Target | Full operations expected by mid-2026 |
| Traffic Impact | Reduces load on New Delhi and Nizamuddin stations |
Safdarjung Railway Station will serve as a significant hub for luxury tourist trains. It traditionally serves as the starting point for the Palace on Wheels and will now cater to the Maharaja Express as well. The station building is also being planned as a mixed-use space that could include commercial office units, making it a new commercial landmark in Delhi.

























