Rani Kamalapati is a suburb in Bhopal, India, in the BHEL township in the city of Bhopal. It is notable for the Rani Kamalapati Railway Station, the second busiest station in the city after the Bhopal Junction.[citation needed] This railway station was "reconstructed on the lines of Germany’s Heidelberg railway station" as part of a public–private partnership at a cost of 1 billion Indian rupees, (about $13.4 million). Rani Kamalapati railway station says that it is India's first world class railway station. Rani Kamalapati also houses the divisional headquarter of "Bhopal Division" of west central railways.[citation needed] From Wikipedia