In one-of-a-kind, Railways launches pod-concept retiring rooms in Mumbai Central

18 Nov 2021 11:05:08
Mumbai, November 18: The Indian Railways has now introduced one of a kind retiring rooms made in the ‘pod’ concept. The first such rooms were opened at the Mumbai Central station, by the Minister of State for Railways, Raosaheb Patil Danve.
 
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Those who are willing to stay overnight, stay at an affordable rate, will get value for money in this service started by IRTC. “These are small and compact rooms with wi-fi, luggage space, TV, air-conditioners with other facilities. For 12 hours, the charge is Rs 999 and for 24 hours Rs 1,999,” said the IRCTC.
 
 
Railways plans more such amenities for the passengers. An IRCTC official said, “IRCTC has commissioned the first pod-concept retiring rooms for those on short trips or group of students on study trips. Travellers will experience a new facility when they reach Mumbai Central.” The contract to develop these rooms was awarded in February to Urban Pod Pvt Ltd. The company has also been given the responsibility of operating and running these room service for the next 9 years.

A statement of IRCTC said, “Each room has Wi-Fi, luggage space, toiletries, shower room and washroom in common areas, air-purifier, AC, reading light. Small TV sets, lockers, mirror and mobile charging points and smoke detectors are also there.”
 
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It is said that this will be the game-changer for the train passengers. Altogether, 48 pod retiring rooms have been developed under different categories - 30 classic rooms, seven reserved for women, one for the differently-abled and 10 private rooms.

Railway sources said this concept would be introduced in other main railway stations in Delhi, Chennai and Kolkata after going over the occupancy ratio of facility in Mumbai Central.
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