News: Habibganj Railway Station to get a new modern look: Indian Railways

Indian Railways’ Habibganj railway station in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh is undergoing redevelopment works. The Indian Railway Stations Development Corporation (IRSDC), a joint venture of RLDA and IRCON, is executing the station redevelopment project.

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Habibganj railway station redevelopment project: Indian Railways’ Habibganj railway station in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh is undergoing redevelopment works. The Indian Railway Stations Development Corporation (IRSDC), a joint venture of RLDA and IRCON, is executing the station redevelopment project. According to Piyush Goyal chaired Railway Ministry, once redeveloped and modernized, the Habibganj railway station will boast spectacular architecture, splendid look, world-class amenities and facilities. The upgraded airport-like railway station is likely to be ready by this year end.

Source: Read the full news on Financial Express.

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