Which is the Cleanest Railway Station of India? Know the Name

Indian Railways is one of the largest railway networks in the world, connecting millions of people every day. With so many stations across the country, maintaining cleanliness and hygiene is a big challenge. To encourage better standards, the government conducts a yearly cleanliness survey to find out which railway stations are the cleanest, safest, and most passenger-friendly in India.

Cleanest Railway Station of India

The cleanest railway station in India is Jaipur Junction, located in Rajasthan’s capital city. It is known for its modern design, eco-friendly systems, and excellent maintenance. The station uses solar energy, water recycling, and plastic-to-diesel plants to stay clean. With free Wi-Fi, bright LED lighting, and hygienic facilities, Jaipur Junction sets a shining example of cleanliness and comfort in Indian Railways.

A Brief History of Jaipur Junction

The Jaipur Junction Railway Station, located in the heart of Rajasthan’s capital city, is one of the oldest and busiest stations in the state. It was originally built in 1875, during the British era, and later redeveloped to meet modern standards.

The foundation stone of the present-day station was laid on 4 May 1956 by Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II, the then ruler of Jaipur. Construction took three years to complete, and since then, Jaipur Junction has become a major hub for rail transport in northwestern India.

Location and Significance of Jaipur Junction

Jaipur Junction is strategically located at the center of Rajasthan and serves as the headquarters of the Jaipur railway division under the North Western Railway zone. Every day, around 35,000 passengers use this station, making it the busiest railway station in the state.

It also connects easily with the Sindhi Camp Bus Station and the Jaipur Metro, allowing smooth travel for local and outstation passengers.

Eco-Friendly and Modern Infrastructure

One of the biggest reasons Jaipur Junction ranks among India’s cleanest railway stations is its eco-friendly infrastructure.

  • The station uses solar energy to power lights and systems, reducing electricity costs and pollution.
  • It has a water recycling plant that treats and reuses up to 500 kilolitres per day, helping save water.
  • A waste-to-energy plant turns plastic waste into diesel, making the station more sustainable.

These steps reflect Indian Railways’ growing commitment to green and clean transport systems.

Passenger Facilities and Modern Features

Jaipur Junction has been upgraded to “airport-like standards” to provide comfort and convenience to travellers. Some of its top facilities include:

  • Free Wi-Fi available for all passengers since 2015.
  • LED lighting across platforms, waiting rooms, and corridors for better visibility and safety.
  • Modern waiting halls, lifts, escalators, and digital information boards for easy navigation.
  • Clean retiring rooms that can be booked directly at the station or online for short stays.

All these features make Jaipur Junction not just clean but also passenger-friendly and technologically advanced.

A Stop for Luxury Trains

Jaipur Junction is also part of the route for The Palace on Wheels, one of India’s most luxurious tourist trains. This train offers travellers a royal experience through Rajasthan’s most famous destinations, and its stop at Jaipur adds to the station’s global recognition.

Commitment to Cleanliness

The cleanliness of Jaipur Junction is the result of continuous efforts by Indian Railways, local staff, and volunteers. The station’s waste management system, regular cleaning schedules, and awareness campaigns among passengers help maintain hygiene throughout the day.

Its success under the Swachh Rail, Swachh Bharat Mission has inspired many other stations across India to adopt similar cleanliness models.

Akansha Arora

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