The need of a homeland platform on the eastern side of Nagpur station was being felt for a long time due to heavy congestion at the western side (main entrance), a senior Railway official said.
Nagpur is located on the Eastern side of the railway line, which initially came to the city from Wardha and Bhusawal in 1867.
Presently, the imposing station building with sandstone masonry and delicate arches is on the Western side. Downtown Nagpur had to ever since cross over the railway yard to reach the main entrance. The ordeal became acute lately owing to the never-ending work of the road over-bridge and slow progress in the last six years.
The new majestic facade of contemporary design depicting a large orange to reflect the 'Orange City' is well planned and has a well-lit circulating area with an attractive canopy, new escalator, drop-n-go facility, auto stand, car & two-Wheeler parking.
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While the Western face of the station is classical and of heritage value, the Eastern face reflects modern and contemporary look.
"This new homeland platform (No.8) has a unique informatively designed roof cover which will be totally leak-proof, water coolers and water purifiers for dispensing drinking water along with with a pleasant feeling of space in defused lighting," Public Relations Officer of Nagpur division of Central Railway, P D Patil said.
Patil said the added attraction for users of this platform will be the car-to-coach facility which is presently available only at select railway stations in metros.