Mumbai: One of city’s first tricolour signboards at Borivli stationIndian Railways is replacing the traditional red and blue station signboards with new ones featuring the Indian tricolour. The new signage policy emphasizes standardization, intuitive wayfinding, and accessibility for all passengers, including the elderly, women, children, and people with disabilities. The new signboards are being rolled out gradually across all stations,...
more... starting with Borivli station on the Western Railway. The policy document prioritizes simple language, clear fonts, easy-to-identify colors, and intuitive pictograms. The iconic blue-and-red 'bull's-eye' or 'target' signage, which originated in London, will be phased out.
Indian Railways abhi red aur blue wala station signboard ko tricolour wala signboard se replace kar raha hai. New signage policy me standardization, intuitive wayfinding aur sabhi passengers ke liye accessibility pe focus hai, jisme elderly, women, children aur differently-abled log bhi shamil hain. New signboard ko dhire dhire sabhi stations...
more... pe lagaaya ja raha hai, jiske liye Borivli station, Western Railway pe pehla step liya gaya hai. Policy document me simple language, clear font, easily identifiable colours aur intuitive pictograms pe focus hai. London se aaya hua iconic blue-and-red 'bull's-eye' ya 'target' wala signage ab phase out ho raha hai.