Electrification of railway network in Tripura to be completed before August this year, ET TravelWorld


The Northeast Frontier Railway (NFR) has set a target of completing the electrification of railway track from Lumding to Sabroom in Tripura before August this year, an official said on Wednesday. Out of total 265 km track from Dharmanagar to Sabroom via Agartala, electrification has been completed along 165 km while the remaining 100 km will be finished by August this year, he said.

The electrification work from Lumding to Badarpur (172 km), which is considered a hill section, has also made good progress as 85 per cent work has already been done, Chief Public Relations Officer of NFR Sabyasachi De told PTI over phone.

“Overall 65 per cent of the tracks that fall under the NFR have been brought under electrification to boost the railway network in the northeast. In Assam, 55 per cent of the total railway tracks have been covered with ongoing electrification drive,” he said.

Premier trains like Vande Bharat and Amrit Bharat could be introduced up to Agartala once the ongoing electrification work is finished from Lumding to Sabroom via Agartala, he said, adding steps have been taken to expedite the electrification project.

Asserting that NFR plans to phase out diesel-run trains gradually, De said running electric trains will be beneficial because it will substantially cut down expenditure on diesel.

“Running electric trains is more profitable compared to diesel engines. The new system will be cost-effective as well as beneficial for the NFR. The carbon emission will also be scaled down once trains start running on electric,” he said.

Bharat Gaurav train to start from New Jalpaiguri on May 18

The train, comprising AC-3 tier and economy/sleeper class coaches, will traverse through Malda Town, Rampurhat, Dumka, Bhagalpur, Jamalpur, Kiul to reach Patna Junction on May 19. On May 20 and 21, the train will be stationed at Vaishno Devi Katra station and on May 22 and 23, the train will be at Haridwar station. On May 24, the train will be stationed at Mathura and at Ayodhya on May 25.

He said the Centre has sanctioned INR 260 crore for making Agartala station world-class and INR 93 crore has been given to convert three railway stations – Dharmanagar, Udaipur and Kumarghat – as Amrit Bharat stations.

  • Published On May 15, 2024 at 04:12 PM IST

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