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Mumbai: Upgraded Udvada station to be a blend of the old and new

The designs and ongoing work show that the Western Railway has merged them to convert it into a Pilgrimage Destination Station

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The station building will be renovated with a heritage look and feel by using bricks that resemble the old look

The station building will be renovated with a heritage look and feel by using bricks that resemble the old look

The first look at the designs and external facade of the new upcoming Udvada station building reveals how the Western Railway has merged its old and new features, and included modern amenities, required to convert it into a 'Pilgrimage Destination Station.' mid-day had reported earlier that the station was to be upgraded soon.

'Will retain original glory'
The station is being upgraded at a cost of Rs 3.2 crore. The project is expected to be complete in a year or so. Western Railway has promised that the 123-year-old station, built in 1895, will retain its original glory. The project is being monitored by a reputed architect, Prashant Chokhawala from Valsad, railway officials said.

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