Indian Railways passengers from throughout India now easily access the Statue of Unity via train as Prime Minister Narendra Modi flagged off eight trains to the world’s tallest statue situated in Gujarat on Sunday. Travelers now board trains from Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Ahmedabad, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh’s Pratapgarh, and Madhya Pradesh’s Rewa.Â
The list of Indian Railways trains that will take you to the Statue of Unity are:
Train Number – 09103/04 Mahamana (Weekly) on Kevadiya-Varanasi route,
Train Number – 02927/28 Dadar-Kevadia (Daily),
Train Number – 09247/48 Janshatabdi (Daily) on Ahmedabad-Kevadiya route,
Train Number – 09145/46 Nizamuddin–Kevadia SamparkKranti (Bi-Weekly),
Train Number – 09105/06 Kevadia – Rewa (Weekly),
Train Number – 09119/20 Chennai – Kevadia (Weekly),
Train Number – 09107/08 MEMU Train (Daily) on Pratapnagar-Kevadiya route,
Train Number – 09109/10 on MEMU Train (Daily) Number on Kevadiya-Pratapnagar route.
PM Modi inaugurated the Dabhoi–Chandod Gauge converted Broad Gauge railway line, Chandod–Kevadiya new Broad Gauge railway line, and newly electrified Pratapnagar-Kevadiya section. He also inaugurated the new station buildings of Dabhoi, Chandod, and Kevadiya. These buildings have been designed aesthetically incorporating local features and modern passenger facilities,
Kevadia railway station (KDCY) is the closest one to the Statue of Unity. It’s India’s first railway station with a Green Building Certification. The projects will add fillip to the development actions within the nearby tribal areas, increase connectivity to essential spiritual and historical pilgrim locations nestled on the banks of River Narmada, improve each domestic and worldwide tourism, act as a catalyst for the general socio-economic growth of the area whereas additionally helping generate new employment and business alternatives.