Varanasi
and Lucknow Via Moradabad is Now Connected Seamlessly to Delhi on Electric
Traction
Benefits
of Faster Movement of Passenger Trains and Higher Traffic Throughput
Indian
Railway achieved another significant milestone by the commissioning the
electrification 140 Kilometre route of Ghaziabad-Moradabad section on
19.01.2016. The project for electrification was sanctioned at an estimated cost
of Rs. 155 Crore. The route serves as an important link between Delhi-Howrah
main line and Ambala-Lucknow-Mughalsarai ‘B’ route of Indian Railways. The
Delhi-Ghaziabad-Moradabad-Lucknow-Sultanpur-Varanasi-Mughalsarai route is in
fact an alternate rail link bypassing the super saturated
Delhi-Kanpur-Allahabad-Mughalsarai section. This will result in faster movement
of passenger carrying trains and higher traffic throughput on
Varanasi-Lucknow-Moradabad-Delhi route. Introduction of Main Line EMU
(MEMU) trains on Ghaziabad-Moradabad section will also provide faster rail link
between Delhi, and Ghaziabad to the towns and rural centres in Western UP.
Faster
movement of freight trains on electric traction will help the agricultural
produces, sugar industry, and craft industry of Uttar Pradesh to have better
rail link to the rest of the country and boost the economy of the State.
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