New railway line from Kolhapur
KONKAN RLY ADDS 10 NEW STOPPAGES
Suresh Prabhu is no more the railway minister as he moved out 11 months ago to the ministries of commerce & industry and civil aviation and yet he takes keen interest in the railway projects he had cleared during his tenure.
One such project is the construction of 103-km Kolhapur-Vaibhavwadi section of the Konkan Railway. A meeting chaired by Prabhu here decided to start work on this section soon. Present Railway Minister Piyush Goyal did not attend the meeting but those present included the Railway Board chairman, the Konkan Railway Chairman-cumManaging Director (CMD) and other officials.
The Indian Railways and the Maharashtra Government are to share the cost of the project 50:50 that was cleared for construction subsequent to completion of the survey. The Konkan Railway CMD said ten new stations are being set up to connect more villages and towns in the station. The first station is to be inaugurated next January.
During the discussions, Prabhu said the new rail line from Kolhapur to Vaibhavwadi road will provide a link of the coastal region with the western Maharashtra, leading to development of ports and harbours in
the state’s coastal region that will facilitate flow of goods from hinterland to the coast and vice versa.
The new line will have full load of freight in the form of petrol and diesel to be moved from the world’s largest integrated refinery cum petrochemicals complex being built near Vaibhavwadi in Ratnagiri district with an annual capacity of 60 million tonnes, Prabhu underlined. The US$40billion mega refinery being built jointly by the Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) with BPCL and HPCL is to be commissioned by 2022.