Rayanapadu Railway Station in Andhra Pradesh is scheduled for inauguration this month following a ₹35 crore upgrade [1].
The project represents a significant investment in regional transit infrastructure designed to modernize passenger services. By integrating the station into a national modernization framework, the upgrade aims to improve travel efficiency and safety for commuters in the region.
Kesineni Shivnath (Chinni), the Member of Parliament for Vijayawada, said the station is now ready for official opening. The improvements were carried out under the Amrit Bharat Scheme, a national initiative focused on the redevelopment of railway stations across India [1].
The investment of ₹35 crore [1] was utilized to implement what officials describe as world-class facilities. This overhaul is intended to align the station with the broader vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to modernize the country's rail network, ensuring that local hubs meet international standards of accessibility and comfort.
Shivnath said the completion of the Rayanapadu project serves as a benchmark for other regional stations. The upgrade process focused on enhancing the overall passenger experience through improved amenities and structural updates [1].
The planned inauguration in July 2026 marks the final phase of the redevelopment. The project emphasizes the transition of older railway assets into modern transit hubs capable of handling increased passenger traffic and providing better services to the public [1].
“Rayanapadu Railway Station is set for inauguration after a ₹35 crore upgrade.”
The redevelopment of the Rayanapadu Railway Station is part of a larger strategic push by the Indian government to decentralize high-quality infrastructure. By utilizing the Amrit Bharat Scheme, the state is shifting from basic maintenance to comprehensive modernization, which likely aims to increase the capacity of the rail network and improve the economic connectivity of Andhra Pradesh's regional hubs.


