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Item No. RE 2014-15 Allocation Particulars 2.1.1 EASTERN RAILWAY ASSETS-ACQUISITION, CONSTRUCTION AND REPLACEMENT FOR 2014-15 (Figures in thousand of Rupees) Item Particulars Allocation RE 2014-15 No. NEW LINES (CONSTRUCTION) A - Works in Progress 1 Lakshmikantapur-Namkhana-Chandanagar with new material modification for Cap. 2,19,15 Kakadwip-Budakhali (5 km) & Chandanagar-Bakhali (17.2 km) 2 Deogarh-Dumka (72.25 km) Cap. 5,53,80 EBR .. 3 Deoghar-Sultanganj incl. Banka to Barhat & Banka to Bithia Road (147 km) Cap. 40,00,00 4 Tarakeswar-Bishnupur with extension upto Dhaniakhali, Arambagh-Irphala and new Cap. 33,69,00 material modification for Irphala-Ghatal (11.2 km), Arambagh-Champadanga (23.3 km) & Bishnupur-Uparsol (31.8 km) 5 Rampurhat-Mandarhill via Dumka (130 km) with new material modification for Cap. 55,36,05 Rampurhat-Murarai (29.48 km) - 3rd line EBR 14,98,00 6 Azimganj-Murshidabad (Jiaganj), incl. railway bridge over river Bhagirathi Cap. 4,10,00 7 Bariarpur-Mananpur via Kharagpur, Lachimpur-Barhat (67.78 km) Cap. 50,00 8 Sultanganj-Katuria via Asarganj, Tarapur & Belhar (74.8 km) Cap. 51,00 9 Tarkeshwar-Magra (51.95 km); incl material modification for Tarkeshwar-Furfura Cap. 20,00 Sharif (21.75 km) - New Line 10 Hasnabad-Hingalganj (17.37 km) Cap. 1,19,00 11# Hansdiha-Godda (30 km) Cap. 8,03,00 EBR 2,00,00 12 Pirpainti - Jasidih (97 km) Cap. 25,00 TOTAL-WORKS IN PROGRESS Cap. 151,56,00 EBR 16,98,00 TOTAL-New Lines (Construction) Cap. 151,56,00 EBR 16,98,00 GAUGE CONVERSION A - Works in Progress 13 Bardhaman-Katwa (51.52 km) with new material modification for Katwa-Bazarsau Cap. .. (30.59 km) - doubling, Katwa (Dainhat)-Mateswar (34.4 km), Negun - Mangalkot (8.60 km) & Mateswar - Memari (35.6 km) - NL EBR 62,49,98 TOTAL-WORKS IN PROGRESS EBR 62,49,98 TOTAL-Gauge Conversion EBR 62,49,98 DOUBLING A - Works in Progress 14 Sainthia-Tarapith - 3rd line Cap. 60,00,00 15 Plassey-Jiaganj (54.29 km) Cap. 39,00,00 16 Boinchi-Shaktigarh - 3rd line (25.83 km) Cap. 10,62,34 17 Bandel-Boinchi - 3rd line (30.53 km) Cap. 12,00,00 18 Princepghat-Majherhat - Doubling of Circular Railway (4.98 km) Cap. 50,50 19 Pirpainti-Bhagalpur (59.06 km) Cap. 25,00,00 2.1.2 EASTERN RAILWAY ASSETS-ACQUISITION, CONSTRUCTION AND REPLACEMENT FOR 2014-15 (Figures in thousand of Rupees) Item Particulars Allocation RE 2014-15 No. DOUBLING 20 Bazar Sau-Azimganj Jn (42.15 km) Cap. 50,00 21 Monigram-Nimtita (34.30 km) Cap. 10,00 22 New Alipore-Akra & Budge Budge-Pujali with new material modification for Pujali- Cap. 61,60 Uluberia (Birshivpur)(10.25 km) & Pujali-Bahrahat(9.75 km)- new lines EBR .. 23 Habra-Bongaon Phase-I (Habra-Chandpara) & Machlandapur-Swarupnagar Cap. 55,00 EBR .. 24 Sonarpur-Canning (14.96 km) with new material modification for Kalikapur-Minakhan Cap. 1,10,00 via Ghatakpur (38 km) - new line EBR .. 25 Kalinarayanpur-Krishnanagar with Krishnanagar-Shantipur-Nabadwipghat - GC, Cap. 25,00,00 Krishnanagar-Chartala, MM for Krishnanagar-Chapra-NL, Naihati-Ranaghat-3rd line, Nabadwipghat-Nabadwipdham upto BB loop (9.58 km), Ranaghat-Lalgola- strengthening (bridge No.2) EBR .. 26 Barasat-Hasnabad (12.12 km) Cap. 1,35,91 EBR .. 27 Bandel-Jirat of Bandel-Katwa section Cap. 1,50,25 EBR .. 28 Baruipur-Magrahat (15 km) Cap. 1,75,00 EBR .. 29 Kajra-Kiul (15.85 km) Cap. 27,80 EBR .. 30 Chandpara-Bongaon with extension to Chandabazar and new material modification Cap. 2,00,00 for Bongaon-Poramaheshtala (20 km) & Chandabazar-Bagdah (13.86 km) - new lines EBR .. 31 Barharwa-Tinpahar (16.49 km) Cap. 2,57,00 32 Pandabeswar-Chinpai (21.41 km) with new material modification between Barbani- Cap. 1,55,00 Churulia (9 km) - new line EBR .. 33 Chinpai-Sainthia & New Lines - Prantik-Siuri and new material modification for Cap. 3,37,50 Chowrigachha - Sainthia via Kandi C.Fund .. EBR .. 34 Tinpahar-Sahibganj (37.81 km) - As phase-I of doubling of Tinpahar-Bhagalpur Cap. 67,20,00 EBR .. 35 Ghutiari Sharif-Canning with extension upto Bangankhali & new material modification Cap. 7,23,00 for Bangankhali-Basanti (14.3 km) & Basanti-Jharkhali (23 km) - new line EBR .. 36 Dakshin Barasat-Lakshmikantapur (19.68 km), new line from Joynagar to Raidighi Cap. 14,50,00 (20 km) and new material modification for Joynagar-Durgapur (32 km) 2.1.3 EASTERN RAILWAY ASSETS-ACQUISITION, CONSTRUCTION AND REPLACEMENT FOR 2014-15 (Figures in thousand of Rupees) Item Particulars Allocation RE 2014-15 No. DOUBLING 37 Magrahat-Diamond Harbour (19.67 km) with material modification for Sangrampur - Cap. 7,85,00 Krishanchandpur (25 km), Diamond Harbour (Gurudasnagar) - Bahrahat (21 km) - new line & Daiamond Harbour (Gurudasnagar) - Kulpi (17.25 km) - new line EBR .. 38 Jirat-Ambika Kalna (20.23 km) Cap. 4,00,00 39 Nallikul-Tarakeshwar (17.18 km) Cap. 1,61,50 EBR .. 40 Krishnanagar-Bethuadahari (27.92 km) Cap. 13,50,00 EBR .. 41 Liluah-Dankuni - 3rd line (10.13 km) with extension to Furfura Sharif Cap. 6,90,00 EBR .. 42 Kalinarayanpur-Shantipur (15.85 km) with new material modification for Ranaghat Cap. 12,50,00 (Aranghata)-Duttapulia (8.17 km) - new line EBR .. 43 Katwa-Patuli (17.7 km) with new material modification for Ahmedpur-Katwa (51.92 Cap. 97,94,06 km) - gauge conversion EBR .. 44 Nalhati-Sagardighi (26.30 km) Cap. 22,20,25 45 Sondalia-Champapukur (23.64 km) with new material modification for Bira-Chakla Cap. 20,97,00 (11.5 km) EBR .. 46 Azimganj-Manigram (20.49 km) Cap. 18,00,00 EBR .. 47 Lalgola-Jiaganj (22.95 km) Cap. 7,00,25 EBR .. 48 Sealdah Division - 2nd passenger line between Mile 5-B and New Alipore (1.67 km) Cap. 50,00 49 Bethudahari-Palassey (22.51 km) Cap. 13,71,32 EBR .. 50 Sahibganj-Pirpanti (10.45 km) Cap. 21,46,89 EBR .. 51 Nabadwip Dham-Patuli (22 km) Cap. 16,65,00 EBR .. 52 Ambika Kalna-Nabadwipdham (23.29 km) Cap. 41,02,50 EBR .. 53 Barharwa-Bonidanga (4.73 km) Cap. 10,05,00 EBR .. 54 Dankuni-Chandanpur- 4th line(25.41 km) as 1st phase of Dankuni-Saktigarh 4th line Cap. 1,30,33 with new material modification for Baruipara-Furfura - new line 55 Dankuni-Bhattanagar via CC line (west) - Doubling with one additional loop at Cap. 3,31,00 Bhattanagar 56 Tarapith-Rampurhat - 3rd line Cap. 14,00,00 2.1.4 EASTERN RAILWAY ASSETS-ACQUISITION, CONSTRUCTION AND REPLACEMENT FOR 2014-15 (Figures in thousand of Rupees) Item Particulars Allocation RE 2014-15 No. DOUBLING 57 Sagardighi-Azimganj Cabin (16.30 km) Cap. 6,00,00 TOTAL-WORKS IN PROGRESS Cap. 618,81,00 B - New Works 58 Works costing below Rs.2.5 crore each Cap. .. DRF .. TOTAL-NEW WORKS Cap. .. DRF .. TOTAL-Doubling Cap. 618,81,00 DRF .. TRAFFIC FACILITIES-YARD REMODELLING & OTHERS A - Works in Progress 59 Sitarampur - Remodelling of Yard DF(3) 1,00 60 Dum Dum Jn. - Flyover to improve passage of goods & mail/express trains Cap. 1,00 EBR .. 61 Barachak - Direct delivery line & goods shed Cap. 3,00,00 62 Tikiapara-Howrah - Removal of operational constraints by laying addl track below DF(3) 1 Chandmari bridge 63 Durgapur - Extension of up & down loops DF(3) 50,00 64 Sheoraphuli, Uttarpara & Liluah - Dismantling of diamond crossing, provision of new DF(3) 50 crossings and wiring of Bhadreswar Ghat siding 65 Howrah - Extension of platform No.10-11 & 12-13 for accommodating longer length DF(3) 10,00 train 66 Asansol Division - Electrification of 1st down colliery siding with down avoiding line DF(3) 1,00 67 Barddhaman - Remodelling of yard (Phase-I) (Stage-II) Cap. 1,00 68 Chitpur - Addl. terminal Cap. 4,00,00 69 Sealdah-Bongaon-Ranaghat - Running of 12-coach electrical multiple unit trains DF(3) 1,00,00 70 Belgharia-Naihati - Automatic signalling system of quadruple line (C-route) DF(3) 25,00 71 Talit - Addl. movement facility DF(3) 1 72 Aranghata - Full rake capacity goods loop Cap. 9,00 73 Sonarpur-Canning, Ballygunj-Budge Budge & Baruipur-Namkhana - Extension of DF(3) 40,00 platform for running of 12-coach electrical multiple unit trains 74 Sealdah-Kalinarayanpur-Santipur, Kalyani-Kalyani Simanta - Extension of platforms DF(3) 50,00 for running 12-coach electrical multiple unit trains 75 Belur-Dankuni-Bardhaman, Bandel-Naihati & Bandel-Katwa - Running of 12-coach DF(3) 1,00 electrical multiple unit trains 76 Kajoragram-Andal Jn. Cabin - Bypass line to Sendha Road with electrification Cap. 30,00 77 Bandel-Katwa-Azimganj - Extension of loops DF(3) 5,00,00 78 Murahara - Conversion of halt station to B-class DF(3) 1,00,00 2.1.5 EASTERN RAILWAY ASSETS-ACQUISITION, CONSTRUCTION AND REPLACEMENT FOR 2014-15 (Figures in thousand of Rupees) Item Particulars Allocation RE 2014-15 No. TRAFFIC FACILITIES-YARD REMODELLING & OTHERS 79 Pakur, Tilvita & Kotalpukur - Development of freight & passenger train handling DF(3) 15,00 facilities 80 Topsi & Sonachara - Panel interlocking building DRF 1,00,00 81 Asansol - Stabling line for main line electrical multiple unit rakes DF(3) 5,00 82 Durgapur - Development of 3rd direct delivery line with world class freight terminal DF(3) 70,00 83 Dankuni - Development of freight terminal DF(3) 1,50,00 84 Madhupur - Development of direct despatch line for goods traffic DF(3) 10 85 Katwa-Azimganj - Tokenless block instrument DRF 2,22,00 86 Kankinara-Naihati - 4th passenger line by conversion of 1 up goods line with platform DF(3) 85,00 facilities at Kakinara 87 Jamalpur - Remodelling of yard and extension of platform No.2 & 3 for 24 coaches DRF 40,00 88 Malda Division - 1st foot over bridge (5 stations) DF(4) 7,00 89 Dum Dum-Barasat - Automatic signalling system DF(3) 68,00 90 Sealdah Division - Running of 12-coach electrical multiple unit trains on circular DF(3) 12,00 railway 91 Ranaghat-Gede - Running of 12-coach electrical multiple unit trains DF(3) 20,00 92 Tilbihta, Kotalpukur, Gumani & Tarapith Road - Addl loops DF(3) 1,00 93 Howrah Division - Through renewal of turnouts on main line & loop line (12 stations) DF(3) 20,00 94 Mankar - Addl.
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