Aurangabad railway station has been officially renamed Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar railway station. Changes to signage, timetables and ticketing will follow as authorities update records; here’s what travellers and residents should expect.

Aurangabad Railway Station Officially Renamed as Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar
Maharashtra’s Aurangabad railway station has been officially renamed Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar railway station, a move that authorities say honours the region’s historical legacy and local sentiment. The renaming follows a government decision to rechristen the major rail hub that serves Aurangabad city and its surrounding districts. Railways and local civic bodies have been asked to update signboards, timetables and official records to reflect the new name.
Officials told reporters the change is primarily symbolic but will involve several practical steps: updating station signage, altering digital displays at platforms, revising online reservation systems and amending government documents that reference the station. Passengers are advised to check their tickets and booking details closely in the coming days — while train services and schedules remain unchanged, the station name on e-tickets and railway websites may be updated progressively.
The renaming has drawn mixed reactions. Supporters, including local leaders and cultural groups, welcomed the decision as recognition of regional history and identity, noting that the new name honours Chhatrapati Sambhaji, a prominent Maratha ruler. Some residents said the change will boost local pride and could help promote heritage tourism by bringing renewed attention to Aurangabad’s historic sites. Historians and heritage activists, while generally supportive of celebrating regional figures, urged officials to pair symbolic renaming with concrete investments in station facilities, cleanliness and passenger amenities.

