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Union Budget sanctions Rs 2353 crore for electrification of entire track length of NF Railway

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GUWAHATI:  The days of electric locomotives howling down railway traffic in N F Railway are not far as the Union Budget, 2018 has sanctioned electrification of entire length of N.F.Railway at an estimated cost of Rs. 2, 353  crores, the NF Railway headquarter here informed.

 

With the sanctioning of electrification of 2536 kms of track, the whole of N F Railway track length including all branch lines would now be covered by electric traction.

 

Four railway electrification works for electrification of a total of 1102 km of railway tracks at an estimated cost of Rs. 1432 crore were sanctioned in the last year’s Budget. The sections currently being electrified are – New Bongaigaon – Agthori via Rangiya, New Bongaigaon – Kamakhya via Goalpara, Guwahati to Dibrugarh via Tinsukia & Simaluguri to Dibrugarh & Raninagar Jalpaiguri to Samuktala.

 

It is to be mentioned that, electrification of railway tracks up to Katihar and between Katihar and Old Malda has been completed and first passenger train on the Katihar – Old Malda section ran on 24th January this year. Currently, trains coming to and going out from N. F. Railway change from diesel traction to electric traction at Katihar. Presently work is in progress for electrification upto Guwahati, which is to be completed by January, 2020.

The following sections have been sanctioned in this year’s budget:

 

Sl No

Section

Route KM

Cost (Rs. Cr)

1.

Katihar-Teznarayanpur, Barsoi-Radhikapur & Eklakhi-Balurghat Single line

176

154.87

2.

Katihar-Jogbani

109

109.91

3.

Aluabari – Siliguri via Bagdogra

76

59.6

4.

Raninagar – Haldibari

34

27.71

5.

New Jalpaiguri – New Mal Jn. – Alipurduar – Samuktala and

Alipurduar – New Coochbehar (including New Mal Jn. – Changrabandha, New Changrabandha – New Coochbehar, New Coochbehar – Bamanhat, New Coochbehar – Fakiragram – Dhubri)

506

475.31

6.

Rangiya – Rangapara – Harmuti – Naharlagun (including branch line)

339

311.09

7.

Harmuti – Murkongselek (including branch line)

230

237.52

8.

Chaparmukh – Silghat Town (including Senchoa Jn. – Mairabari)

130

109.35

9.

Mariani – Jorhat Town – Furkating and

Tinsukia Jn. – Makum – Tirap and Makum – Dangri

174

183.99

10.

Lumding – Badarpur

172

189.04

11.

Badarpur – Silchar (including Arunachal – Jiribam, Katakhal – Bhairabi) and

Badarpur – Karimganj – Agartala – Sabroom (including Agartala – Akhaura and Karimganj – Mahishashan)

590

494.24

 

          

 

                 

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