The Cabinet has approved three significant multitracking projects for Indian Railways, with a total investment of ₹7,927 crore. These projects aim to improve connectivity, reduce travel time, lower logistics costs, and support environmental sustainability.
Expansion of Manmad-Jalgaon Line and Others
In addition, the Cabinet approved the expansion of the Manmad-Jalgaon fourth railway line with a ₹2,773 crore budget. The Bhusawal-Khandwa third and fourth lines and the Prayagraj to Manikpur third line also received approval. The projects span seven districts across Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, and Uttar Pradesh.
Boosting Connectivity for Pilgrims and Tourists
The projects will improve the Mumbai–Prayagraj–Varanasi route, benefiting pilgrims visiting religious sites like Trimbakeshwar, Omkareshwar, Kashi Vishwanath, and others. They will also enhance tourism by providing better access to UNESCO World Heritage Sites and natural wonders like the Khajuraho temples and Yawal Wildlife Sanctuary.
Supporting Freight and Reducing Emissions
These railway expansions will increase freight capacity by 51 million tonnes per annum, benefiting industries such as agriculture, coal, and steel. The environmental impact will also be positive, as the projects will reduce CO2 emissions by 271 crore kg, equivalent to planting 11 crore trees.