Mumbai Division’s Vadala Road Station Set for a Transformative Makeover
Vadala Road Station in Mumbai is undergoing a major facelift with a committed investment of Rs. 23.02 crores. The ongoing redevelopment works aim to enhance passenger experience and modernize the station’s infrastructure.
Current Progress and Initiatives:
- Platform No. 1 ACP Cladding: Work is underway for the ACP cladding of Platform No. 1’s covershed and columns. Out of the total 200-meter frames, 75 meters have been successfully completed.
- Painting of Covershed: The painting of coversheds is progressing well, with PF-4 showing 80% completion and PF-1 at 20% completion.
- Valley Gutter and Downtake Pipe Replacement: The replacement of the valley gutter and downtake pipe is actively in progress. Notably, 150 meters of work on PF-4 has been completed, while PF-1 has seen 10 meters of completion.
- Toilet Reconstruction: The dismantling of the old toilet for reconstruction has been successfully completed, and the foundation work for the new toilet has commenced.
- Entrance Gate Foundation: The foundation for the entrance gate has been completed, marking a crucial step in the station’s modernization.
- Booking Office Renovation: A significant part of the renovation work for the booking office is currently in progress.
Commitment to Improved Amenities:
Central Railway (CR) is unwavering in its commitment to providing enhanced amenities for passengers. The ongoing projects at Vadala Road Station are geared towards creating a more comfortable and modern environment, aligning with CR’s dedication to improving overall passenger facilities.
The redevelopment initiative reflects the railway’s responsiveness to the evolving needs of commuters and is poised to contribute to a positive transformation of Vadala Road Station.