Millennium Post

World’s highest rail track survey to commence at Leh

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The Railways will kick off the final location survey of the 498 km long Bilaspur-manali-leh line at Leh in Jammu and Kashmir this week.

Coming up at a high of 3,300 metres, the strategica­lly important rail project is touted to become the highest rail track in the world, overtaking China’s Qinghai Tibet Railway.

The all-weather Leh rail network is one of the four important railway connectivi­ties identified by the defence ministry along the China border. Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu will inaugurate the work for the final location survey on June 27 at an estimated cost of Rs 157.77 crore. The survey is funded by the defence ministry.

The Railways will kick off the final location survey of the 498 km long Bilaspur-manali-leh line at Leh in Jammu and Kashmir this week.

Coming up at a high of 3,300 metres, the strategica­lly important rail project is touted to become the highest rail track in the world, overtaking China’s Qinghai Tibet Railway.

The all-weather Leh rail network is one of the four important railway connectivi­ties identified by the defence ministry along the China border.

Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu will inaugurate the work for the final location survey on June 27 at an estimated cost of Rs 157.77 crore. The survey is funded by the defence ministry.

The proposed new rail line will connect all important locations between Bilaspur and Leh namely Sunder Nagar Mandi, Manali, Tandi, Keylong, Koksar, Darcha, Upshi and Karu.

The final location survey has been entrusted to RITES, a Railways PSU.

“RITES has deployed its expert team to carry out this challengin­g task. The survey will be carried out in three phases and is slated to be completed by 2019,” said a senior Railway Ministry official.

Presently, the road route is open only for about five months in a year.

Apart from strategic considerat­ions, the line connecting Bilaspur in Himachal Pradesh to Leh in Ladakh region of Jammu and Kashmir is expected to give immense “socio-economic benefits” to the region, including tourism.

The defence ministry had initiated rail line projects along China, Nepal and Pakistan borders as strategic lines.

Fourteen strategic lines have been identified, out of which four - Bilaspur-manali-leh, Missamari-tenga-tawang, North Lakhimpur-bameSilapa­thar and Pasighat-tezuRupai - will be taken up in the first phase. The BilaspurMa­nali-leh line is along Himachal-j&k border and the last three lines along AssamAruna­chal border.

Once the Bilaspur-manalileh railway line is completed, Leh will be directly connected to Himachal Pradesh and the rest of India by railway.

Personnel and equipment will be transporte­d more easily to the strategic military base of Leh with the commission­ing of the line.

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