Once the broad-gauge rail came into existence, the railway station in Rani became inhospitable, as the premises lacked basic facilities. Passengers were facing troubles to enter and alight compartments. The Trust, in order to solve this problem, took responsibility and offered its complete support in reconstructing the station as per the railway norms. Today, the station in Rani stands out as being in better shape when compared to the other stations in its line. Other than the normal commuting necessities like platforms and roofing, the Trust also constructed drinking water stalls, marble benches, and other necessities on the railway platform.