| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Cleanest Railway Station | Jaipur Junction in Rajasthan's capital city is the cleanest railway station in India. Known for its modern design, eco-friendly systems, and excellent maintenance. |
| Eco-Friendly Features | Uses solar energy, water recycling, and plastic-to-diesel plants to stay clean. |
| Historical Background | Originally built in 1875, redeveloped in 1956 by Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II. Modernized to meet current standards. |
| Location & Significance | Strategically located in Rajasthan, serves as the headquarters of the Jaipur railway division. Handles around 35,000 passengers daily, connecting with Sindhi Camp Bus Station and Jaipur Metro for smooth travel. |
| Passenger Facilities | Offers free Wi-Fi (since 2015), LED lighting, modern waiting halls, lifts, escalators, digital information boards, and clean retiring rooms. Upgraded to "airport-like standards". |
| Luxury Train Stop | Part of the route for The Palace on Wheels, India's luxurious tourist train. |
| Cleanliness Efforts | Maintained by Indian Railways, local staff, and volunteers under the Swachh Rail, Swachh Bharat Mission. Regular cleaning schedules, waste management, and awareness campaigns ensure hygiene. |

