This Independence Day, railways will launch digital museums across 22 stations in India
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, INDIA/ Updated : Aug 25, 2018, 16:42 IST
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This Independence Day, the Railway Ministry will launch digital museums at several railway stations in India to spread awareness among public about the opulent heritage of railways.
This Independence Day, the Railway Ministry will launch digital museums at several railway stations in India to spread awareness among public about the opulent heritage of railways. Read less
This Independence Day, the Railway Ministry will launch digital museums at several railway stations in India to spread awareness among public about the opulent heritage of railways.
The short films will showcase heritage buildings, locomotives and much more to make people aware of the rich heritage of Indian Railways.
For this project, the railways have spent no extra money and have used the existing infrastructure such as the LED screens.
In addition, the railway official also revealed that this initiative comes in the wake of PMO’s objection against making new rail museums. For now, the digital museum has been set up at Jaipur, Agra Cantonment, Katihar, Erode and other railway stations.
In November 2017, Railway Minister Piyush Goyal reportedly visited the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus, a world-heritage site. He had then declared to turn the fast-paced train terminal into a world-class museum.
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