Project Unigauge
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Project Unigauge is an ongoing exercise by Indian Railways to standardise most of the rail gauges in India to 1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in) broad gauge.
Indian Railways currently has significant lengths of four different gauges: the 1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in) broad gauge, the 1,000 mm (3 ft 3 3⁄8 in) metre gauge, and two narrow gauges 2 ft 6 in (762 mm) and 2 ft (610 mm). The total length of track used by Indian Railways was about 115,000 km (71,000 mi) while the total route length of the network was 65,000 km (40,000 mi) in 2011.[1]
Contents
Current status
Gauge | Name | March 2015 Track km |
Track share |
March 2015 Route km |
Route share |
2015 Electrified Route km |
1951 Route km |
1951 Route share |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1676 mm | Broad gauge | 108500 | 94% | 59400 | 91% | 26269 [2] | 25258 | 47.0% |
1000 mm | Metre gauge | 5000 | 4% | 4100 | 7% | 24185 | 45.0% | |
762 and 610 mm | Narrow gauges | 1500 | 2% | 1500 | 2% | 4300 | 8.0% | |
Total: | 115000 | 65000 | 53743 |
Heritage lines that will not be converted
A single metre-gauge line and four narrow-gauge lines on which heritage trains run in hilly regions will not be converted to broad gauge. These are:
Name of heritage railway line | Gauge mm |
Track km |
State |
from (plains) |
to (hills) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Nilgiri Mountain Railway | 1,000 mm | 46 | Tamil Nadu | Mettupalayam/MTP | Udagamandalam (Ooty)/UAM |
Kalka–Shimla Railway | 762 mm | 94 | Himachal Pradesh | Kalka/KLK | Shimla/SML |
Kangra Valley Railway | 762 mm | 164 | Himachal Pradesh | Pathankot/PTK | Joginder Nagar/JDNX |
Darjeeling Himalayan Railway | 610 mm | 79 | West Bengal | New Jalpaiguri/NJP | Darjeeling/DJ |
Matheran Hill Railway | 610 mm | 20 | Maharashtra | Neral/NRL | Matheran/MAE |
Total: | 395 |
A demand has been made to convert Pathankot-Dharamshala-Joginder Nagar railway line into broad gauge but no decision has been taken.[3]
Routes remaining to be converted in 2015
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Remaining
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Under Conversion
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Completed
2016
2015
- North Lakhimpur - Murkongselek (154 km) in Assam [2][3]
- Balipara - Bhalukpong (34 km) in Assam [4]
- Lumding - Silchar (210 km) in Assam [5]
- Pollachi - Palakkad (55 km) in Tamil Nadu/Kerala [6]
- Sikar - Loharu (122 km) in Rajasthan [7]
- Gonda - Barhni (107 km) in Uttar Pradesh
2014
- Raxaul - Chauradano (24 km) in Bihar
- Palani - Pollachi (63 km) in Tamil Nadu [8]
- Fatehabad - Indore Junction (35 km) in Madhya Pradesh [9]
- Ankleshwar - Rajpipla (63 km) in Gujarat [10]
- Bareilly - Kasganj (106 km) in Uttar Pradesh [11]
- Rangapara North - Tezpur (27 km) in Assam
- Dauram Madhepura - Banmankhi (42 km) in Bihar
- Rangiya - Rangapara North (122 km) in Assam
- Rangapara North - Harmuti (143 km) in Assam
2013
- Ratlam – Fatehabad (85.74 km) in Madhya Pradesh [12]
- Virudhunagar – Manamadurai (66 km) in Tamil Nadu [13]
- Kolar – Chikbalapur (85 km) in Karnataka [14]
2012
- Bareilly City - Lalkua in Uttar Pradesh
- Mayiladuturai – Tiruvarur in Tamil Nadu
2011
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Maps
- Railway Gazette International Supplement December 2007 p7.
- IN Network Map
See also
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References
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- ↑ http://www.core.indianrailways.gov.in/view_section.jsp?lang=0&id=0,294,302,535
- ↑ http://www.indianexpress.com/news/rail-link-to-leh-centre-seeks-plan-panel-no/729696/
External links
- Articles that mention track gauge 1676 mm
- Articles that mention track gauge 1000 mm
- Articles that mention track gauge 762 mm
- Articles that mention track gauge 610 mm
- Pages using columns-list with unknown parameters
- Articles using template 'Track gauge' with unrecognized input
- Use dmy dates from May 2011
- Track gauges
- Rail infrastructure in India
- Metre gauge railways in India
- Broad gauge railways in India