Bengaluru east station reopens today after major redevelopment
Passengers are seen walking past the renovated Bengaluru East Railway Station ahead of its reopening on May 25. The station has been redeveloped by South Western Railway as part of major suburban rail upgrades in East Bengaluru.
South Western railway completes station modernisation work
The station has been redeveloped under South Western Railway’s ongoing infrastructure improvement plan, focused on strengthening suburban rail connectivity and improving operational efficiency in the Bengaluru East section.
Part of cantonment–Whitefield quadrupling project expansion
The redevelopment is part of the Cantonment–Whitefield quadrupling project, which adds two additional tracks to enhance suburban rail capacity and improve connectivity across east Bengaluru.
Two new tracks added to improve rail capacity
The project includes two extra railway tracks aimed at increasing line capacity and ensuring smoother movement of trains across the busy east Bengaluru corridor.
Station closed since march for expansion works
The Bengaluru East Railway Station remained closed since March after platforms were dismantled to enable major track expansion and redevelopment work at the site.
Express and memu services disrupted during construction
During the closure period, several express, passenger, and MEMU services were disrupted due to ongoing construction and platform redevelopment activities.
Expected to improve punctuality and reduce congestion
Officials say the upgraded station infrastructure is expected to ease congestion and improve punctuality across suburban rail services once operations resume.
Better connectivity across key east Bengaluru routes
The redevelopment is expected to enhance connectivity between Bengaluru Cantonment, Byappanahalli, and the IT corridor, strengthening suburban rail travel in east Bengaluru.
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