The Asian Age

High- speed rail to interlink 4 metros by 2022

- India’s

An ambitious project of the Indian Railways which will reduce travel time by interconne­cting the four major metros of New Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata will be launched in August 2022. The high- speed network of trains will run at 160 kmph, against the current average speed of around 88- 90 kmph.

Named as the “Golden Quadrilate­ral”, the project plans to create a 10,000- km network of semi- high speed routes linking the four major cities and is likely to be launched on August 15, 2022 to coincide with 75 years of Independen­ce.

The blueprint to draw up an interconne­cting line between the four metros — Delhi- Mumbai, Delhi- Howrah, Delhi- Chennai, Chennai- Howrah, Chennai- Mumbai and Howrah- Mumbai — was drawn up on Tuesday. Sources said the project has been cleared by the Niti Aayog and is awaiting Cabinet sanction, which is under process.

A senior Railway Board official said: “We are still finalising the blueprint and efforts are on to officially launch the project by August 2022 to coincide with the celebratio­ns around India’s 75th year

of Independen­ce. However, everything depends on how we manage to meet every deadline set for the project.”

The Delhi- Mumbai and DelhiHowra­h routes were included in Budget 2017- 2018 at a cost of ` 11,189 crores and ` 6,975 crores respective­ly. The cost assessment­s of the four other routes are being considered for inclusion in the works programme for 20182019.

The Railway Board is expected to finalise a detailed cost estimate for the remaining routes by December 31 this year. An extra budgetary allocation of around ` 36,000 crores will be required for the project.

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