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123-year-old Udvada railway station to be spruced up as pilgrimage destination
Updated On: 15 February, 2018 08:30 AM IST | Mumbai | Rajendra B. Aklekar
The Parsi holy town's station, which was repaired following a series of mid-day reports, to now get air-conditioned waiting rooms and other passenger-friendly amenities


Udvada station is already undergoing a basic upgrade with platforms being raised and paved
Udvada, the holiest Parsi town in the world, will finally get the railway station it deserves. Six months after Parsi museum caretaker Aspi Sepoy lost his legs in a railway accident here, the Western Railway has decided to overhaul the complete look and ambience of the 123-year-old station and turn it into a 'pilgrimage destination station'.
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