Ateli-Phulera section of Western Dedicated Freight Corridor to be opened on Aug 15: Railways

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The 190-km Ateli-section of the dedicated railway freight corridor between the National Capital Region (NCR) and would become operational on August 15, chairman Lohani announced today.

The 190-km section contains 10 viaducts and major bridges, 127 minor bridges, one rail flyover and 118 road under bridges. There are six stations and two junctions -- Ateli and -- in the section.

The section is part of the Western Dedicated Freight Corridor between Uttar Pradesh's Dadri which falls in and in

The of (DFCCIL) will run freight trains at a maximum speed of 100 kilometres per hour (kmph) as against the current maximum speed of 75 kmph.

The average speed of freight trains will also be increased from 26 kmph to 70 kmph on dedicated freight corridors.

DFCCIL, a special purpose vehicle, is engaged in planning, construction, operation and maintenance of the dedicated freight corridors.

In the first phase, two corridors -- Eastern Corridor from to (1,856 km) and Western Corridor from Dadri to (1,504 km) -- are being constructed.

The Eastern Dedicated Freight Corridor from to near Kolkata is traversing states of Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and

The Western Dedicated Freight Corridor is passing through Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Rajasthan, and

The Western Corridors is being funded by (JICA), while the Eastern Corridor from to is being funded by the

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First Published: Sat, May 26 2018. 20:45 IST