Railways plans 4,000-km DFC to connect east, west and south via Andhra, Odisha ports
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Railways plans 4,000-km DFC to connect east, west and south via Andhra, Odisha ports

Indian Railways will build nearly 4,000 km of the dedicated freight corridors connecting industrial areas in the eastern and western parts of the country to southern India through the ports in Odisha and Andhra Pradesh, a document on the planned corridors says. The DFCs are part of the next big...

Indian Railways will build nearly 4,000 km of the dedicated freight corridors connecting industrial areas in the eastern and western parts of the country to southern India through the ports in Odisha and Andhra Pradesh, a document on the planned corridors says. The DFCs are part of the next big ticket infrastructure projects of the Railways. These are: 1,115-km East Coast corridor from Kharagpur (West Bengal) to Vijayawada (Andhra Pradesh); the East-West corridor of 1,673 km connecting Bhusaval-Nagpur-Kharagpur-Dankuni (near Kolkata); the 195-km Rajkharswan-Kalipahari-Andal (West Bengal); and the 975-km North South sub-corridor Vijayawada-Nagpur-Itarsi (Madhya Pradesh). The Dedicated Freight Corridor Corporation of India (DFCCIL) will soon begin the survey for these corridors and will complete the exercise in a year.Contact: Prem Sharma, Consultant, Transport Infrastructure Planning and Train Operations Management Expert, DFCCIL. Address: 5th Floor, Pragati Maidan, Metro Station Building Complex, New Delhi-110 001. Tel: 011-2345 4890. Website: www.dfccil.com

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