The people of Nandurbar and local passenger associations have raised a strong demand for the Western Railway to grant terminal status to the Nandurbar railway station. This demand is becoming more popular because Nandurbar is a very important location on the Surat to Bhusawal railway line. Currently, many trains pass through this station, but because it is not a terminal, very few trains actually start or end their journey here. The local community believes that if the station becomes a terminal, it will lead to better train services and more travel options for the common man.
Nandurbar is a district in Maharashtra that connects the state with Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh. Thousands of people, including students, workers, and small business owners, use this railway station every day. However, they often face difficulties because most of the long-distance trains are already crowded when they arrive at Nandurbar. If the station is upgraded to a terminal, the railway department can start new trains specifically from Nandurbar to major cities like Mumbai, Pune, and Ahmedabad. This would ensure that local passengers can get seats easily and travel in comfort.

The demand for terminal status also includes the need for better infrastructure at the station. To become a terminal, the station would need more platforms and special tracks called pit lines where trains can be cleaned and repaired. Building these facilities would create many local jobs and help the economy of the district grow. Local leaders have pointed out that there is enough land available near the station to expand the tracks and build these necessary facilities. They have sent several letters to the Western Railway officials and the Railway Ministry to highlight the benefits of this project.
Another reason why this demand is important is the growing population of the tribal areas around Nandurbar. For many people living in rural parts of the district, the railway is the most affordable way to travel for health care or education. By making Nandurbar a terminal, the railway can provide better connectivity to these underserved communities. It would also help in moving agricultural products like chilies and grains from the local markets to bigger cities more quickly. This would be a big help for the farmers in the region who rely on the railway to sell their crops.
The Western Railway has been looking at various ways to improve the Surat-Bhusawal section, and the passengers are hopeful that this demand will be included in the upcoming plans. They feel that Nandurbar has been ignored for a long time compared to other nearby stations. The local passenger committee has promised to continue their follow-up with the authorities until a positive decision is made. They believe that providing terminal status is not just a technical change but a necessary step for the overall development of the Nandurbar district.
As the railway network in India continues to modernize, the people of Nandurbar are waiting for their turn to see better facilities. They hope that the government will listen to their voices and invest in the future of their station. A new terminal would mean more trains, less crowding, and a much better travel experience for everyone in the region. It would truly be a gift for the common man who relies on the Indian Railways for his daily life and work.
Residents and passenger associations have urged Western Railway to grant terminal status to Nandurbar station to improve connectivity and reduce overcrowding. The proposal includes adding platforms and pit lines to allow trains to originate and terminate at Nandurbar. Supporters argue the move would boost regional development, enhance travel access for tribal communities, and improve freight movement for local farmers.


