Bengaluru’s M Visvesvaraya terminal to be India’s third ‘world-class’ railway station

NEW DELHI: The M Visvesvaraya railway terminal in Bengaluru is ready for commissioning as the country’s third ‘world-class’ railway station in the near future. Earlier, the Gandhinagar capital railway station in Gujarat and the Rani Kamlapati railway station in Madhya Pradesh were redeveloped and commissioned as the country’s first and second ‘world-class’ stations of the Indian railways.

The M Visvesvaraya terminal in Bengaluru is likely to be commissioned by March 2022. Besides this, work is in progress at five other railway stations — in Ayodhya, Safadarjung, Bijwasan, Gomatinagar and Ajni (Nagpur) — to redevelop them as world-class.

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