Indian Railways is investing approximately ₹1,200 crore in key infrastructure projects to improve safety and increase capacity across its network. These upgrades are crucial for a more efficient transportation system for passengers and goods.
Enhancing Safety on the Jammu-Katra Route
The Jammu-Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Katra route has been allocated ₹238 crore for vital safety improvements. This funding will support slope stabilization, tunnel rehabilitation, and bridge structure strengthening. These measures are designed to address engineering and geological risks in the challenging terrain, ensuring safer travel for the many pilgrims and travelers using this line.
Boosting Capacity with Kiul-Jhajha Third Line
A significant ₹962 crore has been approved for the 54-kilometer Kiul-Jhajha 3rd Line Project. This project is part of a strategy to increase capacity on the high-traffic Howrah-Delhi corridor. Adding a third line will help alleviate current congestion, improve train punctuality, and allow for smoother movement of passenger and freight trains, which could boost trade and industry in Eastern and Northern India.
Economic and Operational Benefits
These infrastructure investments are expected to drive economic activity by making logistics and supply chains more efficient. Better rail capacity can lower transportation costs for businesses and ensure more reliable delivery schedules. Passengers will benefit from improved punctuality. These projects are part of a larger plan by the Ministry of Railways to modernize the network and support national economic goals.
