Millennium Post

‘6 more routes identified for high-speed corridors, DPR in a yr’

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: The Railways has identified six sections for high speed and semi-high speed corridors, Railway Board Chairman VK Yadav said on Wednesday, adding a detailed project report on these sections will be ready within a year.

The new corridors will join the under-constructi­on Mumbai-ahmedabad high-speed route. Trains can run at a maximum speed of over 300 km/ hr on a high-speed corridor, while on a semi-high speed corridor, the maximum speed can go beyond 160km/hr. In a briefing ahead of the Union Budget, Yadav said the six corridors include the DelhiNoida-agra-lucknow-varanasi (865 km)and the Delhi-jaipurudai­pur-ahmedabad (886km) sections.

Other corridors are: Mumbai-nashik-nagpur (753 km), Mumbai-pune-hyderabad (711 km), Chennai-bangalore-mysore (435 km) and the

Delhi-chandigarh-ludhianaja­landhar-amritsar (459 km) sections. "We have identified these six corridors and their detailed project reports (DPR) will be prepared within the year.

The DPR will study the feasibilit­y of these routes which includes land availabili­ty, alignment and a study of the traffic potential there. After these things are studied, we will decide if they will be highspeed or semi-high speed corridors," said Yadav. India's bullet train project between Mumbai and Ahmedabad, the country's first high-speed corridor, will be completed by December 2023, he said.yadav also said that 90 per cent land acquisitio­n work for the bullet train project will be completed in the next six months.

"We need 1,380 hectare of

land for the project. 1,005 hectare was private land of which we have acquired 471 hectares. 149 hectare was state government

land of which we have got 119 hectare," he said.

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