Indian Railways Aims To Construct Factory-built Stations. Ajmer And Sambalpur On The ListIndian Railways is modernizing over 1000 stations nationwide, focusing on a new approach of building stations in factories and then assembling them on-site. The Chandigarh station, completed using this method, is expected to be operational by year-end and has received praise for its modern amenities. This modular construction approach, which can...
more... complete a station in just 18 months, is significantly faster than traditional methods. The government plans to implement this method for 10 more stations, including those in Satna, Ajmer, and Jabalpur. The modular approach offers several benefits, including minimal disruption to train operations during construction and reduced need for transporting materials through congested areas. This innovative method is expected to improve the overall efficiency of the Indian railway network.
Indian Railways 1000 se zyada stations ko modernize kar raha hai, aur ek naya approach use kar raha hai jisme stations factories mein banate hain aur phir on-site assemble karte hain. Chandigarh station, is method se banaya gaya hai, saal ke end tak operational hone wala hai aur apni modern...
more... amenities ke liye bahut tareef paa raha hai. This modular construction approach, jo sirf 18 months mein station complete kar sakta hai, traditional methods se bahut tez hai. Government ka plan hai ki yeh method 10 aur stations pe lagaaye, jisme Satna, Ajmer, aur Jabalpur bhi shamil hain. Modular approach se bahut faayde hain, jaise construction ke dauran train operations mein minimum disruption aur congested areas mein materials transport karne ki kam jarurat. Yeh innovative method se Indian railway network ki overall efficiency badhne ki ummid hai.