Ministry of Railways Sanctions ₹509 Crore for Construction of Railway Flyovers in Cuttack and Rayagada Districts of Odisha

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swa news : In a significant move to boost the operational efficiency of Indian Railways, the Ministry of Railways has sanctioned ₹509 crore for the construction of two major Railway Flyovers in the Cuttack and Rayagada districts of Odisha. This initiative is part of the broader Energy, Mineral & Cement Corridor Scheme of Indian Railways, aimed at improving train movements and alleviating traffic congestion across key railway lines.

Hon’ble Minister of Railways, I&B and Electronics & IT in his recent visit to Odisha had also mentioned about the sanction of above Rail Infra projects in Odisha.

Key Highlights of the Project:

1.            10.89 Km Long Rail Flyover in Cuttack District:

The project includes the construction of a 10.89 km rail flyover, connecting Rajathgarh, Radhakishorepur, and Machhapur Railway Stations in Cuttack district. This infrastructure will enhance operational capabilities by facilitating simultaneous train movements without the delays caused by cross-traffic. The total cost for this project is ₹268.92 crore.

2.            5.50 Km Long Rail Flyover in Rayagada District:

A 5.50 km rail flyover will be constructed at Singapur Road Station in Rayagada district, addressing traffic congestion on the Raipur-Vizianagaram Rail Line. This development will allow for uninterrupted train movements in and out of the station, avoiding delays caused by cross-traffic. The estimated cost of this project is ₹239.83 crore.

Benefits of the Rail Flyovers:

•             Simultaneous Train Movements:

                The new flyovers will allow for the simultaneous movement of trains from multiple directions, improving the efficiency of train operations across the region.

•             Elimination of Operational Inefficiencies:

                The flyovers will address existing operational challenges by eliminating cross-traffic, which currently leads to significant delays and inefficiencies at key junctions like Singapur Road Station, Rajathgarh, Radhakishorepur, and Machhapur.

•             Reduction in Congestion:

                The projects will ease congestion in the Nergundi-Cuttack-Barang-Rajathgarh area and the Rayagada-Singapur Road corridor, ensuring smoother train operations and faster travel times.

•             Improved Passenger Experience:

                With reduced delays and enhanced operational flow, the new rail flyovers will improve the overall travel experience for passengers traveling through these regions.

Addressing Existing Traffic Constraints:

Currently, major junctions in the Khurda Road and Waltair divisions experience traffic bottlenecks due to cross-movements at Singapur Road and Rajathgarh-Radhakishorepur-Machhapur stations. These constraints cause significant delays, as up and down trains often have to wait for cross-traffic clearance. The new flyovers will remove these obstacles by creating dedicated paths for trains from various directions, ensuring uninterrupted movements.

The Flyover Projects:

•             Cuttack District: 10.89 km flyover between Rajathgarh,Radhakishorepur and Machhapur.

•             Rayagada District: 5.50 km flyover at Singapur Road Station.

These developments, with a combined cost of ₹508.75 crore, are crucial for improving the operational efficiency of Indian Railways, boosting train movement capacity, and reducing delays.

A Step Towards Better Infrastructure:

Indian Railways continues to prioritize infrastructure improvements across the country to meet the growing demands of train traffic. The rail flyovers in Cuttack and Rayagada will play a pivotal role in reducing congestion, improving train mobility, and providing a smoother, more efficient travel experience for passengers.

These projects also underline the Ministry’s commitment to modernizing and expanding the railway network to keep pace with the ever-increasing demand for transportation.

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