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UP Booklet Fatehpur Sikari.Cdr NORTH CENTRAL RAILWAY FATEHPUR SIKRI PARLIAMENTARY CONSTITUENCY Uttar Pradesh, the most populous state of Nation is served by North Central Railway along with Northern, North Eastern M. C. Chauhan and East Central Railways. Indian Railways (IR) plays a very General Manager North Central Railway important role in development of the state and provides connectivity for freight and passengers, including international tourists. IR has a history of more than 160 years in the state and has the highest route kilometers - 9100 route kilometers - within it, which is 14% of entire railway network. IR has made Uttar Pradesh proud by giving it Nation's first semi high speed train Gatimaan Express, which initially ran between Agra and Delhi. It has now been extended upto Jhansi with effect from 01.04.2018 - a move that will boost tourism in bundelkhand region of Uttar Pradesh. Efforts for further development of railway infrastructure in Uttar Pradesh have been intensified in last four years with 376% more investment in comparison to previous years. Results of such a massive investment are becoming visible with enhanced infrastructure and modern passenger amenities. Soon the era of congestion and inconvenience will be a matter of past and a new Railway equipped with state-of-the-art facilities will be able to serve the citizens with greater level of satisfaction. The longest stretch of the under construction Eastern Dedicated Freight Corridor i.e. almost 57% of the entire length lies in Uttar Pradesh from Pt. Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Jn. to Ghaziabad. In this brochure, we have compiled the important contributions and achievements of Indian Railways in the development of the FATEHPUR SIKRI constituency of Uttar Pradesh in the last four years. I hope that it will serve as a ready reckoner for those eager to know about the role of Railways in the development of this constituency. It may be noted that the budgets allocated to various projects are not apportioned constituency wise but reflect the cost of the project. INPUTS BY RAILWAY IN FATEHPUR SIKRI PARLIAMENTARY CONSTITUENCY FATEHPUR SIKRI PARLIAMENTARY CONSTITUENCY A. ASSEMBLY SEGMENTS: Fatehabad, Bah, Fatehpur Sikri, Agra Rural, Kheragarh B. WORKS COMPLETED IN LAST FOUR YEARS 1. Infrastructural Developments: l Foot Over Bridge at Kitham. lFoot Over Bridge at Runkuta. lSand hump / long run for simultaneous reception of trains at Fatehpur Sikri. lSand hump / long run for simultaneous reception of trains at Kiraoli. lImprovement of Fatehpur Sikri Colony for developing as Model colony. Limited Height Subway (LHS) in lieu of lLevel crossing no. 47 in between Fatehpur Sikri - Kiraoli at Km.0050/7-8 & 0052/10-11 lLevel crossing no.48 & 49 in between Fatehpur Sikri - Kiraoli at Km.0053/16- 54/1 & 0054/13-14. lLevel crossing no.50 & 51 in between Fatehpur Sikri - Kiraoli at Km.0055/11-12 & 0057/07-08. lLevel crossing no.53& 56 in between Fatehpur Sikri - Kiraoli - Mirhakur at Km.0059/2-3 & 0062/02-03. l Level crossing no 17 in Idgah –Bandikui Section. l Level crossing no 506 in Agra –Mathura section. lLevel crossing no 1,2,3,6 to11,13,15,16,18,20 to 32 and 4 other tress- pass locations in Bhandai –Udi section. lLevel crossing no 375,376,377 &378 in Mathura –Achnera section. lLevel crossing no 2 AB & Tress pass location Prakash nagar ki pulia near Jamuna bridge station 2. Improvement of Passenger Amenities: l Raising of platforms to high level at Achnera. lFlagging off of DEMU train between Agra Cantt.-Etawah (newly constructed Bhandai-Etawah section) by Hon'ble MOSR Shri Manoj Sinha on 24.12.15 at Bateshwar Halt. lMini shelter provided at all stations in Idgah - Bayana section. lLED lights have been provided at platform, station building & circulating area of all stations. At Kiraoli station: lRaising and extension of Platform No. 1 lUTS cum PRS . At Fatehpur Sikri station: lImprovement to circulating area lNew furniture in waiting room. lReplacement of old toilet and water stand and provision of benches on Platforms. lRaising / extension of platforms -1for 24/26-coach trains. C. OTHER DEVLOPMENTS: New trains introduced over Fatehpur Sikri Constituency: lTrain No. 19041/19042 Bandra (T)-Ghazipur City weekly express . D. ON-GOING WORKS: lFatehpur Sikri:- Construction of 575x10 mts Platform No. 2 with 50x10 mts COP, toilet & other amenities. lBalance work for Foot Over Bridge at Fatehpur Sikri . lRCC overhead tank of Capacity 225KL at Achnera Junction station lRunkuta - Kitham:- Improvement to station approach, platform surface, PA System, COP & toilet facility on both platform with provision of amenities for physically challenged. Limited Height Subway in lieu of lLevel crossing no.53 & 56 in between Fatehpur Sikri- Kiraoli - Mirhakur at Km.0059/2-3 & 0062/02-03 . lUnmanned level crossing No.38 at km 1439/9-10 over Bhandai-Udi section . lUnmanned level crossing No.39 at km 1441/3-4 over Bhandai-Udi section . lUnmanned level crossing No.40 at km 1443/2-3 over Bhandai-Udi section . SOME IMPORTANT PHOTOS Raising / extension of platforms for 24/26-coach at Fatehpur sikri station 2 Limited Height Subway Constructed at L-Xing no2 9 LHS constructed at L-Xing no. 47to 53 ,61 & 67 in Idgah - Bayana section Flagging off of DEMU train between Agra Cantt.-Etawah Mini shelter at all stations in 4 LHS constructed at LC no 375,376, Improvement to circulating Idgah – Bayana section. 377 & 378 in Mathura –Achnera section area of Fatehpur Sikri. UTS cum PRS at Kiraoli station Raising and extension of PF no. 1 30 LHS constructed at LC no 1,2,3,6, at Kiraoli station to11,13,15,16,18,20 to 32 and 4 tress pass locations in Bhandai –Udi section LHS constructed at LC no 17 in Idgah- LHS constructed at LC no 506 in Agra- Raising/extension of platforms for 24/26- Bandikui Section. Mathura section. coach at Kiraoli station.
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