en.Wedoany.com Reported - The Indian Ministry of Railways has recently approved a budget of ₹3 billion for the reconstruction and upgrade of the Brahmapur railway station in Odisha. The project will be advanced within the current fiscal year. At the construction site, demolition of existing office buildings and service facilities has been completed to clear the way for the main structural works.

According to the plan, the project will be carried out while maintaining daily operations of approximately 310 train services and accommodating steadily growing passenger volumes. Specific works include the construction of a new second entrance station building, yard reconfiguration, relocation of service buildings and staff quarters, along with the addition of three new tracks and four new platforms. At present, several long-distance trains to destinations such as Howrah and Chennai still depart from the main platform. The platform upgrades and line expansion are intended to enhance the overall capacity and passenger handling capability of the station to meet the growing demand in traffic.
However, due to the large-scale civil engineering work and track adjustments involved, some operational restrictions are in effect during the current construction period. For instance, the quota of tickets available for this station has been adjusted, and certain trains that previously stopped here have been temporarily canceled or diverted during the construction phase. In recent times, a number of services to and from major directions have resumed operation or added temporary stops. The railway authorities have indicated that as the station reconstruction progresses in phases, the arrangement of train stops will be gradually optimized based on construction progress and track allocation.
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