Indian Railways to Standardise Signages at Railway Stations Across The Country

In order to establish a new identity for new India, Indian Railways is set to standardise the signages at more than 7300 railway stations in 17 zones and 68 divisions under the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme across the country.

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The national transport is working tirelessly to enhance the passenger experience within the station premises. It’s worth noting that India boasts the highest number of railway stations compared to any other nation.

Railway Minister, Ashwini Vaishnaw released a booklet regarding this on Monday in the presence of senior officials.

The Railways will adopt modern, and standard signages that will be divyangjan (specially–abled) friendly.

The signages have been made keeping in mind the requirements of the commuters. This includes elderly, women, children, divyangjan, etc. The signages will be standardised on the basis of simple language, colour, font, and pictograms. In addition, the concept of grouping of signages has also been introduced.


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