The Free Press Journal

Railways, MahaMetro in pact to create MRTS in Nagpur

- STAFF REPORTER

Indian Railways on Monday signed an agreement with the Maharashtr­a Metro Rail Corporatio­n (MahaMetro) to create a mass rapid transit system in the city.

Speaking at the MoU signing event, which saw presence of road transport and highways minister Nitin Gadkari and chief minister Devendra Fadnavis, Railway Minister Piyush Goyal said his ministry is also trying to execute a plan for setting up railway line across the national highways.

Under the MoU, the Railways and MahaMetro would work towards linking railway line to metro coaches on broad gauge network and creating a mass rapid transit system in Nagpur.

"We have proposed to connect Nagpur-Mumbai Super Express Way (Samriddhi Mahamarg) to railway line connecting Nagpur and Mumbai. The constructi­on of such a hispeed rail corridor will make it feasible to cover distance between the two cities in just five hours," said Goyal.

He further said his ministry has allocated Rs 67,000 crore for developmen­t of suburban railway network in Mumbai which is being used by one third of total railway passengers in the country.

Speaking about the ambitious railway electrific­ation project undertaken by the government, he said, "This will cut the cost of fuel usage worth Rs 12,000-15,000 crore. We are trying to enhance the efficiency of railways without increasing the ticket fares."

Addressing the gathering, Gadkari urged people to use public transport instead of private transport.

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