WATCH: India’s first AC railway terminal, inspired by Bengaluru Airport!

If you thought Bengaluru couldn’t get any fancier, think again.

The city’s eastern corner is now home to India’s first centralised AC railway terminal, in the form of the Sir M Visvesvaraya Terminal (SMVT) in Baiyyappanahalli. Built at a cost of Rs 314 crore, it has a daily capacity of 50,000 passengers, and is meant to reduce passenger pressure from the KSR Bengaluru and Yesvantpur railway stations. 

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Netizens have been ooh-ing and aah-ing at the terminal’s design ever since Railway Minister Piyush Goyal shared photos on Twitter. And for good reason:

The SMVT is inspired by the architecture of Kempegowda International Airport, and the South Western Railway plans to run it in a way that will match the airport experience. Think a lavish food court, a VIP lounge, a classy waiting hall, two subway lines and a footbridge that will help passengers move across seven platforms with ease. 

Watch a station tour here:

The SMVT won’t be India’s biggest or busiest railway station (it can operate 50 trains per day once it opens), but it easily holds the number one spot right now when it comes to comfort and world-class amenities.

But could it have some competition soon?

You bet. 

According to the Financial Express, the Indian Railways is working on high priority to redevelop 123 other stations into state-of-the-art facilities. To know more about these stations as and when they open, stay tuned to ixigo!

Feature image credit: @PiyushGoyal on Twitter