Updated On: 23 August, 2025 09:50 AM IST | Mumbai | Shrikant Khuperkar
Following the report, a visit to the station on Friday morning revealed a newly-laid concrete (coba) footpath from Nahur West, giving commuters a smooth entry to the platform. Plans are underway to set up a ticket window and foot overbridge at the Bhandup end

Earlier, access to the platform was difficult due to broken tiles, lack of fencing and the absence of proper steps. PICS/SHRIKANT KHUPERKAR
The situation at Nahur station has improved significantly, following mid-day’s report on a six-month delay in work on the double-discharge platform at Nahur station, and the inconvenience faced by commuters at the Bhandup end (west side) due to broken tiles, lack of fencing, hurdles near the escalator and absence of proper steps.
A visit to the station on Friday morning revealed a newly-laid concrete (coba) footpath from Nahur West, giving commuters a smooth entry to the platform. Plans are underway to set up a ticket window and foot overbridge at the Bhandup end. A banner has also been put up, informing passengers about the ongoing work and directing them to use the diversion route.

The area after the work was carried out