Eastern Dedicated Freight Corridor

Eastern Dedicated Freight Corridor or Eastern DFC is a freight specific railway under construction in northern to eastern India by Indian Railways. The railway will run between Ludhiana in Punjab and Dankuni (near Kolkata) in West Bengal. The railway is one of the multiple freight corridors. For the railway line, broad gauge will be used. The Eastern DFC will mostly have double tracks and will be electrified but the section from Ludhiana in Punjab to Khurja (Bulandshahr) in Uttar Pradesh 400 Km will be single line electrified due to lack of space. This freight corridor will cover a total distance of 1839 km. This corridor will also pass through Dadri, which is the origin point of the Western Dedicated Freight Corridor and which will serve as a junction.

Eastern Dedicated Freight Corridor
Overview
TypeFreight rail
Statusunder construction
LocalePunjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal, Jharkhand, India
TerminiLudhiana, Punjab
Dankuni, West Bengal
Operation
OwnerIndian Railways
Operator(s)DFCCIL
Technical
Line length1,839 km (1,143 mi)
Track gauge5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm) Indian broad gauge
Eastern Dedicated Freight corridor
Ludhiana
Dhandharikalan
Sirhind
Rajpura
Punjab - Haryana Border
Ambala
Yamunanagar
Kalanaur
Haryana - Uttar Pradesh Border
Saharanpur
Muzaffarnagar
Meerut
Hapur
Bulandshahr
Khurja
Uttar Pradesh - Haryana Border
Dadri
Western DFC
Aligarh
Hathras
Barhan
Tundla
Etawah
Bhaupur (for Kanpur)
Prempur (for Kanpur)
Manauri (for Allahabad)
Chheoki / Karchhana (for Allahabad)
Jeonathpur (for Varanasi)
Mughalsarai
Ganjkhwaja
Uttar Pradesh - Bihar Border
Son Nagar
Bihar - Jharkhand Border
Gomoh
Jharkhand - West Bengal Border
Andal
Dankuni

Route

The freight corridor will cover first 447 km of Ludhiana - Dhari - Khurja section with single electrified track. After this the remaining line will be double track electrified up to Dankuni in West Bengal. This will pass through the important districts of Sahnewal, Doraha, Ludhiana, Sirhind, Rajpura, Ambala, Yamunanagar, Saharanpur, Muzaffarnagar, Meerut, Hapur, Bulandshahr, Aligarh, Hathras, Barhan, Tundla, Firozabad, Etawah, Kanpur, Allahabad and Mughalsarai. To reduce load over the main line, this line will have many junctions. The proposed junctions on this line are Dhandharikalan, Sirhind, Rajpura, Khalanaur, Khurja, Daudkhan, Tundla, Bhaupur, Prempur, Karchhana, Jeonathpur, Mughalsarai, Ganjkhwaja, Sasaram, Dehri On Sone, Son Nagar, Gomoh, Andal, Bardhaman and Dankuni (The eastern terminal point).

Eastern DFC
State Distance Covered
Punjab 88
Haryana 72
Uttar Pradesh 1058
Bihar 239
Jharkhand 196
West Bengal 203
Total 1856

Status

This corridor is divided into multiple section for contracting purposes.[1]

Eastern DFC
Section Distance Route Status Project contractor Year
Ludhiana - Khurja 365 Ludhiana-Ambala-Saharanpur-Yamunanagar-Muzaffarnagar-Meerut-Hapur-Bulandshahr-Khurja Under Construction GMR Group December 2021
Khurja - Bhaupur (near Kanpur) 351 Khurja-Aligarh-Hathras-Tundla-Etawah-Bhaupur Completed [2] TATA Projects India- Aldesa Group[3][4] March 2020
Bhaupur (near Kanpur) - Mughalsarai 402 Bhaupur-Prempur-Manauri(near Allahabad)-Chheoki East/ Karchhana west(near Allahabad)-Mughalsarai Under Construction GMR Group[5] December 2020
Mughalsarai - Sonnagar 137 Mughalsarai-Dehri-Sone-Sonnagar Under Construction C&C Construction Gurgaon and BSCPL December 2020
Sonnagar - Dankuni 538 Sonnagar-Gomoh-Dankuni PPP Model Not Finalized
Dadri-Khurja 46 Dadri-Khurja Under Construction GMR Group December 2020
Total 1839
Eastern Dedicated Freight Corridor of India

See also

References

  1. Rlys’ reluctance to cede control delays $1-billion World Bank loan | Business Line. Thehindubusinessline.com (2013-04-03). Retrieved on 2014-05-05.
  2. "Bhaupur and Khurja section of DFC to be ready by November: DFCCIL". The Economic Times. 14 June 2019. Retrieved 29 June 2020.
  3. DFCC awards Rs 3,300 cr Khurja-Bhaupur contract to Tata Aldesa JV. Business Standard (2013-01-24). Retrieved on 2014-05-05.
  4. Work on Eastern dedicated freight corridor project begins. The Hindu (2013-03-09). Retrieved on 2014-05-05.
  5. "More Indian freight corridor contracts awarded". 13 June 2016.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.