

Updated On: 26 June, 2024 06:53 AM IST | Mumbai | Rajendra B. Aklekar
The new signage will replace the old red and blue boards at all stations eventually

The new signboard is already up at Borivli station. Pic/Nimesh Dave
Remnants of the British Raj continue to be shaken off; this time, the red and blue signboards at railway stations are giving way to tricolour ones. Borivli railway station on Western Railway is one of the first stations on the suburban railway network to get tricolour station signboards as per Indian Railways’ new station signage policy. mid-day had reported last year how the new signage policy had been framed by the Indian Railways.
Indian Railways has the largest number of stations in the world. New tertiary boards displaying station names with tricolour backgrounds have been introduced. The emphasis is on providing intuitive way-finding and availability of signage at key decision making points. While there is emphasis on standardisation of signage, the need for flexibility in case of stations with strong architectural vocabulary has also been recognised,” an official said.