Railways\, CIL in talks over 538-km eastern freight corridor stretch

Railways, CIL in talks over 538-km eastern freight corridor stretch

The railways is expected to float a tender by October

Shine Jacob & Avishek Rakshit  |  New Delhi/Kolkata 

The Indian Railways is in talks with its largest customer, Coal India (CIL), and the governments of Jharkhand and West Bengal to partner it on a fresh lease for the 538-kilometre stretch of the Eastern Dedicated Freight Corridor (EDFC).

Earlier, the railways had planned to undertake the project as a public-private partnership (PPP). Though, the Centre is looking for partners for the Sonnagar (Bihar) to Dankuni (West Bengal) stretch of the EDFC for almost a decade, the project was getting a lukewarm response from the private sector even after several rounds of investor meets and offer ...

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First Published: Tue, August 06 2019. 21:30 IST