New Delhi: In a major move that promises to enhance the operational efficiency of two of India’s busiest rail corridors, Delhi-Mumbai and Delhi-Howrah, the Indian Railways has launched a slew of surveys that will upgrade the speed and expand the line capacity. In a written reply to a question in the Lok Sabha, Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw informed that for the Delhi-Mumbai corridor, which spreads over 1,386 kilometres, the work for raising sectional speed to 160 kmph has been sanctioned and is in advanced stage.
The minister further added that the 196 km of this route have four rail lines, and construction of the third and fourth lines has been taken up between Dahanu Road and Virar, covering 64 kms. To extend this expansion, a survey has been sanctioned for the third and fourth lines across the remaining 1,126 km.
Additionally, surveys have been approved for the construction of 480 km of third lines, 96 km of fourth lines, and 151 km of fifth lines, the minister stated. The 1,337 km-long Eastern Dedicated Freight Corridor (DFC) has already been commissioned.
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