ECoR GM inspects Berhampur railway station PTI
Bhubaneswar: East Coast Railway (ECoR) General Manager Vidya Bhushan inspected the Berhampur railway station in Odisha’s Ganjam district to take stock of the facilities needed to be established as part of its redevelopment plan.
Bhushan said the Berhampur station would be provided with modern amenities and the circulating area would also be developed and beautified.
The station will be developed with aesthetic lighting, besides improved signage and passenger amenities, including a waiting hall, Bhushan told reporters Wednesday.
On the resumption of normal train services, the official said the ECoR was in constant touch with the Odisha government on the matter.
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ECoR GM inspects Bhubaneswar railway station over redevelopment PTI
Bhubaneswar: East Coast Railway (ECoR) General Manager Vidya Bhushan inspected the Bhubaneswar railway station to take stock of the various passenger amenities and facilities required to develop it as part of its redevelopment plan, an official said.
The station will be developed into a commercial hub with aesthetic lighting, improved signage and improved passenger amenities, including a waiting hall. It will be developed into a world-class station with airport-like modern facilities, the ECoR said in a release.
A memorandum of understanding was signed in September 2019 with the Odisha government and the ECoR. The station will be developed in collaboration with the state government at an approximate cost of Rs 1,075 crore, Bhushan told reporters after inspecting the station on Friday.