India’s vast railway network supports millions of daily passengers, yet mobility and accessibility challenges remain significant across many train stations. Inadequate physical infrastructure—including the absence of usable luggage trolleys, ramps, elevators, clear signage, traversable flooring, and platform guidance—creates difficulties for travellers, especially those carrying heavy luggage or with reduced mobility. The lack of dedicated assistive services, such as functional trolleys, carts, adequate staff, and porters, further complicates navigation across long platforms and interconnecting junctions, disproportionately affecting elderly passengers, persons with disabilities, families, and first-time travellers. This report examines these issues and explores inclusive design and technological interventions inspired by global best practices to improve mobility, accessibility, and information clarity in Indian railway stations. Its goal is to propose practical, user-centred solutions that enhance independence, reduce physical strain, and promote a universally accessible railway environment that ensures a seamless, dignified travel experience for all.