en.Wedoany.com Reported - The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs of India recently approved three railway line projects with a total value of 234.37 billion rupees to enhance the transport capacity, operational efficiency, and service reliability of Indian Railways.

The first railway line project is the Nagda-Mathura third and fourth railway lines, involving the laying of a new line spanning 567.86 km from Nagda to Mathura station, passing through Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, and Rajasthan. The second railway line project is the Guntakal-Wadi third and fourth railway lines, which plans to lay a 230 km third and fourth railway line between Guntakal and Wadi, traversing the states of Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka. The third railway line project is the Burhwal Junction-Sitapur Junction third and fourth railway lines, involving the laying of a 176 km third railway line from Burhwal Junction to Sitapur station in the state of Bihar.
These railway line projects span multiple states in India and aim to increase the transport capacity of the existing network through new lines, thereby reducing freight and passenger travel times. The approval decision by the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs was based on the assessment that existing railway line capacity is approaching saturation, coupled with continuously rising demand for freight and passenger transport. By expanding the number of railway lines in critical sections, train throughput efficiency and scheduling flexibility will be improved. Each railway line project requires coordination regarding land use and construction conditions with the states along the route, and will proceed to detailed design and engineering implementation phases in subsequent stages.
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