Mumbai’s CSMT becomes first station to have augmented reality experience

Mumbai’s CSMT becomes first station to have augmented reality experience

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Category : National Published on: July 14 2022

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  • The Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus in Mumbai has become the first railway station in India to be equipped with augmented reality screens. 
  • The futuristic technology will allow passengers at the station to get real-time digitised time table with a dedicated scrolling screen and railway information for an engaging experience.
  • The passengers will also be able to meet animals, witness magic tricks and snowfall, and visit any place in the world virtually.
  • The project at Mumbai’s busiest railway station aims to generate revenue for Central Railway and offer passengers fun and infotainment during wait periods.
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