Tuesday, 12 September 2017

Cabinet approves doubling of Barabanki-Akbarpur railway line

The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs, chaired by the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, has given its approval for doubling of Barabanki-Akbarpur railway line at an estimated cost of Rs.116.09 crore and expected completion cost of Rs.1310.23 crore. 

The 161 km long railway line is expected to be completed by 2021-22. 

Doubling of the line will greatly ease the ever increasing passenger and freight traffic on Barabanki-Akbarpur route thereby increasing the revenue of Railways.  Besides travelling people, industries in and around Barabanki-Akbarpur route will have additional transport capacity to meet their requirements.  The districts of Barabanki and Faizabad in Uttar Pradesh will be benefited by this project.

Background:
            The Barabanki-Akbarpur section falls in Lucknow Division of Northern Railways.  At present detention of trains in Barabanki to Varanasi is high and express trains are taking up to 7-15 hours in covering a distance of 323 km.  Present capacity utilization from Barabanki to Faizabad is 146.5% and from Faizabad to Akbarpur it is 152.6%.  This doubling will speed up the operation and also provide additional capacity for meeting the requirement of increase in traffic in future.

Courtesy: pib.nic.in

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