Ayodhya Railway Station redeveloped  as ‘Ayodhya  Dham  Junction’ with  food  courts,  puja shops and many modern amenities 

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  Ayodhya Dham Junction Railway Station, developed at a cost  in excess of  Rs 240 crore,  comprises  a modern three-storey building equipped with  modern amenities  including lifts, escalators,  dining areas  and  security  rooms.  protect children.  

 Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw  inspected the renovated Ayodhya railway station, stressing that it was built respecting the culture and traditions  of the  country.  Speaking  about  Prime Minister Narendra  Modi’s  vision, Vaishnaw highlighted the  continuous  development of railway stations and infrastructure in Ayodhya, with the Ayodhya Dham station reflecting the cultural ethos of the country. 

  The  minister highlighted  several new features in the  terminal renovation,  including  a  spacious  waiting  area and the construction of a  100-foot-wide rooftop  plaza. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is  expected  to inaugurate the Ayodhya Dham Junction  railway station. 

Square roof  

  Highlighting Prime Minister Modi’s  vision for  the station’s  redevelopment, Vaishnaw  said  the  prominent rooftop  plaza  is the main feature,  providing space for passengers to sit,  sell  local products  and  play games for children.  This feature will be standard  at  all  stations  being redeveloped.  

  Airport-worthy  features 

  Ayodhya Dham Junction Railway Station, developed at a cost  in excess of  Rs 240 crore,  comprises  a modern three-storey building equipped with  modern amenities  including lifts, escalators,  dining areas  and  security  rooms.  protect children.  The station is designed to be  “accessible to all”  and has received  green station  construction certification  from the Indian Green Building Council (IGBC).  It is important that  the development  is consistent  with the  wider  vision  of  Ayodhya beyond the  station.  Northern Railway  said  the construction of the three-storey building and  installation  of new amenities at the station, conveniently located within walking distance  of  the Ram  temple, has  cost  Rs 241 crore.  

 “The new station building has  an area  of  ​​140m x 32.6m.  An additional  awning measuring 140m x 12m  is also provided  above  the  train disembarkation area  to protect  passengers from adverse weather conditions,”  Northern  Railway said.  

 Officials clarified that the term “footprint” refers to the space available for people to move around. The new  terminal  includes separate  arrangements  for  passenger arrivals  and  departures, including lifts,  escalators, food  courts, puja shops, changing rooms and childcare rooms  to  create  passenger  comfort.  “We have  built attractive lounges  on the ground floor as well as  the first floor. The station building  will  be  “for everyone”  and has received IGBC certification for  the green station building,  commented Deepak Kumar,  Director,  Public  Relations,  Northern Railway. 

  Vande  Bharat and  Amrit Bharat  practice  

 The Prime Minister is  all  set to launch two new Amrit Bharat trains, namely  Darbhanga Terminal-Ayodhya-Anand  Vihar  Amrit Bharat Express and  Malda  Town Terminus-Sir  M. Visvesvaraya  (Bengaluru) Amrit Bharat Express. 

 Besides,  the Prime Minister will also inaugurate six new Vande Bharat  trains,  Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Katra-New Delhi Vande Bharat Express, Amritsar-Delhi Vande Bharat Express, Coimbatore-Bangalore Cantt Vande Bharat Express, Mangalore-Madgaon Vande Bharat  train.  Express, Jalna-Mumbai Vande Bharat  Express  and Ayodhya-Anand Vihar Terminal Vande Bharat Express.  

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