Rani Kamalapati railway station, Railway station in central Bhopal, India
Rani Kamalapati is a railway station in central Bhopal with five platforms and modern facilities for travelers. The station connects the city to numerous destinations across the Indian rail network.
The station opened in 1920 and served Bhopal as a transportation hub for decades. A major modernization in 2021 transformed it into a contemporary transport facility.
The station takes its name from a revered queen of Bhopal's Gond kingdom, honoring local heritage through its design. Visitors can see this reflected in architectural details and decorative elements throughout the building.
The station has escalators, elevators, food courts, and waiting areas that make navigation easy. Free wireless internet, clean restrooms, and smart parking are available for visitors.
The station design allows passengers to reach all platforms without crossing railway tracks, following airport-style passenger movement patterns. This system for handling passenger flow makes transfers and orientation much more straightforward.
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