A view of the building complex, which is being prepared on the south side of the Tirupati station. | Photo Credit: Kv Poornochandra Kumar
The modernized Tirupati railway station with advanced appearance and extended space will be open to the public within a few months. Although the goal seems quite ambitious, workers annoy him continuously to reach the term.
After a long delay, the recovery project started last year with an incredible CRD of 300 GBP. The project began with the initial proposal to go vertical with G+3 floors, with a plan to extend to 10 other floors in the second phase.
With more than 40,000 passengers using the station daily and in the next four decades, it is assumed that the remediation project is focused on achieving state -of -the -art equipment. Given that the old entrance in the north is becoming a huge narrow place for the visiting population of devotees, Indian Railways develops the south side with a new building whose face is a predatian style.
A front view of the building complex, which is prepared on the south side of the Tirupati station. | Photo Credit: Kv Poornochandra Kumar
On the south side is also developing a new road that connects the road Dr. Mahal east of the station and Rayala Cheruu Road in the west. This will provide the much needed connectivity on the south side of the city, thus preventing passengers from the need to attack the northern exit.
“With 20 influences and 22 escalators, Tirupati will become one of the main railway destinations in the country to offer passengers such modern equipment,” said Tirupati’s director K. Satyanarayan on Tuesday.
The extension of the rail platform has already been completed and is now open to the public. The Railway Protective Forces (RPF) and General Railway Police (GRP) will be accommodated on the ground floor near platforms to allow easy access to passengers. Master of the station K. Chinna Reddeppa and the supervisors of the construction agency accompanied Mr. Satyanarayan on the station tour.
Published – 1 April 2025 20:37