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From easing high density routes to increase freight loading: Cabinet nod for four key railway expansion projects worth Rs 24,634 crore

The routes will converge with the Golden Quadrilateral and Diagonals of the Indian Railways, consisting of six high-density routes.

freight loading, railway expansion projects, Golden Quadrilateral and Diagonals of the Indian Railways, Indian Railways, railways’ overall passenger traffic, Indian express news, current affairsOfficials said it will facilitate the movement of coal from mines located in Raigarh Mand, Talchar, Korba and IB valley to various thermal power plants located in Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka and Telangana and add to the additional traffic of 30.6 mtpa.

The Union Cabinet Tuesday approved the expansion of four key railway corridors totaling 894 km route length covering 18 districts across four states at a cost of Rs  24,634 crore. The routes will converge with the Golden Quadrilateral and Diagonals of the Indian Railways, consisting of six high-density routes. Together, they make up 16 per cent of the Indian Railways’ total network, but carry around 52 per cent of the railways’ overall passenger traffic and 58 percent of the total freight traffic.

The projects approved by the Cabinet are:

The expansion of Wardha-Bhusawal line is part of the Indian Railways’ push to quadruple the Mumbai-Howrah route, which is one of the six high density routes on the network.

According to the Indian Railways, the Wardha-Bhusawal line will be completed in five years at an estimated cost of Rs 9,197 crore. It will connect with the key economic nodes such as JNPA, Kandla Port, Mundra Port, coal and iron ore mines, etc., and facilitate additional freight traffic of 16.2 million ton per annum (mtpa).

The 84-km Gondia-Dongargarh will pass through an aspirational district, Rajnandgaon, in Chhattisgarh. Officials said it will facilitate the movement of coal from mines located in Raigarh Mand, Talchar, Korba and IB valley to various thermal power plants located in Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka and Telangana and add to the additional traffic of 30.6 mtpa.

The Vadodara-Ratlam line is part of the Delhi-Mumbai high density network. It traverses through Vadodara, Panchmahal and Dahod in Gujarat and Jhabua and Ratlam in Madhya Pradesh. Officials said with the expansion of this section an additional freight of 16.5 mpta of coal, container, limestone and petroleum products is expected.

The Itarsi-Bhopal-Bina line lies on an important section connecting Delhi, Chennai, Bengaluru and Hyderabad. It will improve the connectivity to key tourist destinations such as Sanchi and Bhimbetka (UNESCO sites), the Udaygiri Caves, Satpura tiger reserve and Pachmarhi.

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Dheeraj Mishra is a Principal Correspondent with the Business Bureau of The Indian Express. He plays a critical role in covering India's massive infrastructure sectors, providing in-depth reporting on the connectivity lifelines of the nation. Expertise & Focus Areas: Mishra’s journalism is focused on two of the country's most capital-intensive and public-facing ministries: Ministry of Railways: Tracking the operations, safety, and development of India's vast railway network. Ministry of Road Transport & Highways: Covering policy decisions, infrastructure projects, and highway development. What sets Mishra apart is his rigorous use of the Right to Information (RTI) Actas a primary tool for news gathering. By relying on official data and government records, he ensures a high degree of accuracy and trustworthiness in his reporting. This data-driven approach has resulted in numerous impactful reports that hold public institutions accountable and bring transparency to government operations. Find all stories by Dheeraj Mishra here ... Read More

 

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