Cabinet approves construction of double line with electrification between Guntur-Guntakal in Andhra Pradesh

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The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs, chaired by the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, has approved the construction of double line with electrification between Guntur-Guntakal in

The total length of the line will be 401.47 km. The anticipated cost of the Project will be Rs.3631 crore which will be funded through cost sharing of 50:50 by State and Ministry of Railway. The project is likely to be completed in five years.

The project fulfils the commitment given in the Bifurcation Act regarding the increased rail connectivity to the Rayalaseema region to the Amravati, the capital of

There is significant amount of cross traffic moving on Guntur-Guntakal section besides the scope for further increase in additional originating and terminating traffic once the line is doubled. Besides travelling people. Industries in and around Guntur-Guntakal route will have additional transport capacity to meet their requirements.

Background:

The Guntur-Guntakal section falls in Guntur, Prakasham, Kurnool and Ananthapur districts of This is most accessible shortest route to Bangaluru from many important cities of Eastern and North Eastern States.

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Cabinet approves construction of double line with electrification between Guntur-Guntakal in Andhra Pradesh

The total length of the line will be 401.47 km. The anticipated cost of the Project will be Rs.3631 crore which will be funded through cost sharing of 50:50 by State Government and Ministry of Railway. The project is likely to be completed in five years. The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs, chaired by the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, has approved the construction of double line with electrification between Guntur-Guntakal in

The total length of the line will be 401.47 km. The anticipated cost of the Project will be Rs.3631 crore which will be funded through cost sharing of 50:50 by State and Ministry of Railway. The project is likely to be completed in five years.

The project fulfils the commitment given in the Bifurcation Act regarding the increased rail connectivity to the Rayalaseema region to the Amravati, the capital of

There is significant amount of cross traffic moving on Guntur-Guntakal section besides the scope for further increase in additional originating and terminating traffic once the line is doubled. Besides travelling people. Industries in and around Guntur-Guntakal route will have additional transport capacity to meet their requirements.

Background:

The Guntur-Guntakal section falls in Guntur, Prakasham, Kurnool and Ananthapur districts of This is most accessible shortest route to Bangaluru from many important cities of Eastern and North Eastern States.

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(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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