Categories: CityCuttack

Rly Minister Inaugurates East Side Entry Of Cuttack Station; Know New Facilities

Bhubaneswar: Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw inaugurated the east side entry of Cuttack railway station on Saturday.

The new entry, along with the East Side Station Building, marks a significant milestone in the station’s redevelopment under the Amrit Stations Scheme. It is expected to transform passenger travel, offering improved accessibility, safety, and convenience.

The East Side Entry is designed to provide seamless movement for passengers arriving from the National Highway, making the station more accessible and ensuring hassle-free access. This is a part of an ambitious Rs 303 crore project aimed at redeveloping Cuttack railway station into a modern transportation hub with world-class amenities.

Speaking on the occasion, Vaishnaw said this development would improve passenger experience and enhance the connectivity of the region. It would also contribute to socio-economic growth by boosting trade and commerce, making Cuttack railway station a key hub in the region, he added.

Followings are key features of the East Side Station Building:

• 21,270 sq ft of air-conditioned space ensuring a comfortable environment for passengers.

• A food court of 2,100 sq ft, modern toilets, ticket counters, waiting areas, escalators, lifts.

• Equipped with Sugamya-compliant escalators and lifts for enhanced accessibility, catering to all passengers, including those with disabilities.

• Spacious circulating area, parking, and pickup/drop-off facilities for easier access to the station.

• Features Pradhan Mantri Bharatiya Janaushadhi Kendra (PMBJK), ATM kiosk, Automatic Ticket Vending Machines (ATVM), and One Station One Product (OSOP) trolleys, promoting local handicrafts made by women self-help groups.

The East Side Entry project, constructed with a cost of Rs 14.63 crore, addresses the long-standing demand for better connectivity in the region.

The station will serve passengers not only from Cuttack but also neighbouring areas including Paradip, Jagatsinghpur, Kendrapada, Jajpur, Badamba, Narasinghpur and Niali.

Foot-over-bridge at Balasore station

Later, Vaishnaw also inaugurated a foot-over-bridge at Balasore railway station. The bridge, built at a cost of Rs 3 crore, was approved during the Railway Minister’s visit in February.

Balasore MP Pratap Chandra Sarangi, MLA Manas Kumar Dutt, Remuna MLA Govind Chandta Das were among others present at the inaugural function.

OB Bureau

Recent Posts

Pravasi Bharatiya Divas In Bhubaneswar: India-Made Hydrogen Train Engine Most Powerful, Says Railway Minister

Bhubaneswar: The hydrogen fuel-run train engine developed by Indian Railways has the maximum horsepower output…

2 hours ago

Neena Gupta Slams Late Pritish Nandy, Says ‘No RIP’ For Him; Know Why

Mumbai: Celebrated poet, writer, journalist and filmmaker Pritish Nandy passed away on Wednesday at the…

2 hours ago

ISL: Odisha FC Overturn Two-Goal Deficit To Salvage Draw With Chennaiyin

Chennai: Odisha FC staged a remarkable recovery to salvage a draw in their away ISL clash…

3 hours ago

Sonakshi Sinha’s Miffed Brothers Skip Joint Birthday Celebration Of Brother-In-Law Zaheer Iqbal & Dad Shatrughan

Mumbai: After skipping sister Sonakshi Sinha’s inter-faith marriage to her longtime beau Zaheer Iqbal last…

3 hours ago

Bhubaneswar Pradhan To Retire From King Kansa Role From Next Dhanu Yatra In Odisha’s Bargarh

Bargarh: Bhubaneswar Pradhan, who has been playing the role of King Kansa in Dhanu Yatra…

3 hours ago

Supreme Court Refuses To Reconsider Order Rejecting Legality To Same-Sex Marriage

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Thursday refused to entertain review petitions challenging its earlier…

3 hours ago