What’s inside:
This article discusses the significant budget increase for Delhi’s railways and ongoing redevelopment projects at various stations.
Rail Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw has shared that during the Congress period from 2009 to 2014, Delhi’s railway received an average of ₹96 crore each year. Now, this amount has jumped to around ₹2,700 crore per year.
In a recent press conference, he mentioned that with the increased budget, work on redeveloping railway stations, safety measures, new rail lines, and improving passenger facilities has sped up. Currently, there are railway projects in Delhi costing ₹8,976 crore.
For the public, this means better facilities at stations. The redevelopment of 13 stations, including New Delhi, is underway. The work at New Delhi station has already started and will be completed by May 2029.
Some key updates include the development of new platforms and upgraded traffic systems. The redevelopment process also includes stations like Safdarjung, Old Delhi, and Narela, among others.
As for the next steps, the construction at the Safdarjung station is almost finished, and the work at the Delhi Cantonment station is progressing quickly. The final tests for hydrogen trains will also be conducted soon, with an inauguration expected shortly.
Summary:
- Railway budget for Delhi has increased significantly.
- Redevelopment projects are active at 13 key railway stations.
- New facilities and safety measures are being improved.
- Construction at major stations is on track to finish by 2029.
- Hydrogen trains are set for testing and upcoming launch.






