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NORTHERN RAILWAY ASSETS-ACQUISITION, CONSTRUCTION and REPLACEMENT for 2014-15 (Figures in Thousand of Rupees) Item Particulars Allocation RE 2014-15 No 3.1.1 NORTHERN 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 Nangal Dam-Talwara (83.74 km) - New broad gauge line & taking over siding Cap. 30,00,16 Mukerian-Talwara (29.16 km) 2 Abohar-Fazilka (42.717 km) Cap. 1,00,00 3 Tarantaran-Goindwal (21.5 km) Cap. 30,00 4 Chandigarh-Ludhiana (112 km) Cap. 20,25,00 EBR 5,00,00 5 Rewari-Rohtak (81.26 km) incl. new material modification for shifting of Rohtak - Cap. 12,00,00 Gohana - Panipat through bypass line EBR 20,00,00 6 Jind-Sonepat (88.9 km) Cap. 117,49,78 EBR 45,00,00 7 Jawarhar Lal Nehru Port-Tughlakabad-Dadri via Ahmedabad & Palanpur - Dedicated Cap. 764,00,00 multimodal high axle load freight corridor - Land acquisition 8 Dankuni - Ludhiana - Dedicated multimodal high axle load freight corridor - Land Cap. 286,00,00 acquisition 9 Chandigarh-Baddi (33.23 km) Cap. 13,00 EBR 2,00,00 10 Deoband (Muzaffarnagar)-Roorkee (27.45 km) Cap. 1,00,00 EBR 5,00,00 11 Bhanupalli-Bilaspur-Beri (63.1 km) Cap. 2,00,00 EBR 5,00,00 12 Rishikesh-Karnaprayag (125.09 km) Cap. 20,00,00 13 Qadian-Beas (39.68 km) Cap. 1 14 Unchahar-Amethi (66.17 km) Cap. 56,00 15 Rohtak-Meham-Hansi (68.8 km) Cap. 1,00,00 EBR 10,00,00 16 Delhi - Sohna - Nuh - Firozpur Jhirka - Alwar (104 km) Cap. 1 17 Yamuna Nagar - Chandigarh via Sadhaura, Narayangarh (91 km) Cap. 1 18 Faizabad - Lalganj via Akbarganj, Maharajganj and Raebareli (116 km) Cap. 1 19 Hissar - Sirsa via Agroha & Fatehabad (93 km) Cap. 1 21 Ferozpur - Patti (25 km) Cap. 1 TOTAL-WORKS IN PROGRESS Cap. 1255,74,00 EBR 92,00,00 TOTAL-New Lines (Construction) Cap. 1255,74,00 EBR 92,00,00 NEW LINES (CONST.) - DIVIDEND FREE PROJECTS A - Works in Progress 22 Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramula (290 km) Cap. 1300,00,00 TOTAL-WORKS IN PROGRESS Cap. 1300,00,00 TOTAL-New Lines (Const.) - Dividend free projects Cap. 1300,00,00 3.1.2 NORTHERN RAILWAY ASSETS-ACQUISITION, CONSTRUCTION AND REPLACEMENT FOR 2014-15 (Figures in thousand of Rupees) Item Particulars Allocation RE 2014-15 No. DOUBLING A - Works in Progress 23 Raebareli - Amethi (60.1 km) Cap. 10,00 24 Jalandhar-Pathankot-Jammu Tawi (211.26 km) Cap. 1,75,00 C.Fund .. 25 New Delhi-Tilak Bridge - 5th & 6th line (2.65 km) Cap. .. Dep(RVN) 2,98,00 26 Dayabasti - Grade separator Cap. 6,00,00 C.Fund .. 27 Hapur-Kankather (42.71 km) Cap. 1 C.Fund .. 28 Utretia-Zafrabad - Doubling of balance 148 km section with MMs for Rae Bareli - Cap. 167,31,97 Akbarganj (46.9 km) & Sultanpur - Amethi (29.22 km) with new MM of Sultanpur - Kadipur (38.7 km) - new lines C.Fund .. 29 Tughlakabad (Joint Cabin)-Palwal - 4th line (33.5 km) Cap. 26,00,00 C.Fund .. 30 Khukrana-Panipat Cap. 1,00,00 31 Jakhal-Mansa - Doubling on SPR section Cap. 4,70,00 C.Fund .. 32 Phaphamau-Allahabad (12.9 km) with new material modification for bypass line Cap. 10,00,00 between Northern Railway and North Eastern Railway track 33 Mansa-Bhatinda (Phase-I), incl. new material modification for Rama Mandi (Raman) - Cap. 37,00,00 Sada Singhwala via Talwandi Sabo (29.11 km) - new line 34 Lohta-Bhadoi (39 km) Cap. 35,00,00 35 Ambala Cantt-Dhapper (Phase-I), with new material modificaton of Dhapper - Cap. 36,00,00 Chandigarh (22.71 km) 36 Chakki Bank-Bharoli (3.5 km) Cap. 3,76,00 37 Jalandhar Cantt-Suchi Pind - Doubling with electrification (3.5 km) Cap. 4,80,00 38 Sambha-Vijaypur Jammu - Doubling across Basanter bridge Cap. 15,00,00 39 Bhadohi-Janghai (31 km) Cap. 35,00,00 40 Kathua-Madhopur Punjab - Doubling across Ravi bridge Cap. 70,00 41 Kathua-Madhopur - Doubling accross bridge No.16, 18 & 19 Cap. 3,42,00 42 Mirthal-Bhangala - Doubling across Beas bridge Cap. 20,00,00 43 Utretia-Rae Bareli (65.6 km) Cap. 10,00,00 44 Anand Vihar-Tilak Bridge - 3rd & 4th line (9.77 km) Cap. 18,00 45 Meerut-Muzaffarnagar - Patch doubling (55.47 km) Cap. 15,00,00 46 Haridwar-Laksar (27.03 km) Cap. 2,38,00 TOTAL-WORKS IN PROGRESS Cap. 435,10,98 Dep(RVN) 2,98,00 3.1.3 NORTHERN RAILWAY ASSETS-ACQUISITION, CONSTRUCTION AND REPLACEMENT FOR 2014-15 (Figures in thousand of Rupees) Item Particulars Allocation RE 2014-15 No. DOUBLING B - New Works 47 Works costing below Rs.2.5 crore each Cap. 33,02 DRF 4,13,25 TOTAL-NEW WORKS Cap. 33,02 DRF 4,13,25 TOTAL-Doubling Cap. 435,44,00 DRF 4,13,25 Dep(RVN) 2,98,00 TRAFFIC FACILITIES-YARD REMODELLING & OTHERS A - Works in Progress 48 Sunam - Addl. traffic handling facilities DF(1) 10,00 49 Chheharta - Development of coaching cum maintenance facilities DF(3) 1 50 Giddarbaha - Conversion from rail level goods to high level passenger platform, foot DF(3) 10,00 over bridge, one bay platform shelter etc. 51 Beas - Development into coaching terminal station DF(3) 10,00 52 Panipat-Subzimandi - Automatic signalling Cap. 3,27,47 EBR .. 53 Moradabad Yard - Remodelling & route relay interlocking DRF .. DF(3) 5,00 54 Bhatinda-Firozepur - Tokenless system DF(3) 10 55 Anand Vihar - Development of new terminal Cap. 5,00,00 C.Fund .. 56 Moradabad - Remodeling of yard & route relay interlocking (Phase-II) DF(3) 35,00 57 Northern Railway - Improvement of freight terminal (7 stations) DF(3) 74 58 Amritsar Yard - Additions & alterations DF(3) 10,00 59 Delhi Sarai Rohilla (Coaching Yard) - Stabling & washing lines (2 each) DF(3) 1 60 Mandi Dhanaura, Bijnore & Haldaur - Extension of loops line DF(3) 1 61 Tharwai, Bariya Rampur & Pariawan Kalan - Addl. loops DF(3) 24,00 62 Faridabad - Development of freight terminal DF(3) 30,00 63 Bijwasan - Land acquisition for development of freight & coaching terminal Cap. 45,00 C.Fund .. 64 Lucknow Division - Augmentation of loop line to standard length (12 stations) DRF .. DF(3) 8,00 65 Delhi Division - Emergency cross-over on double line sections (16 stations) DF(3) 75,00 66 Laksar-Haridwar - Development of facilities for running 24-coach trains DRF .. DF(3) 6,00,00 67 Haridwar-Dehradun - Development of facilities for running 18-coach trains DRF 1,16 DF(3) 2,88,00 3.1.4 NORTHERN 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 68 Lucknow Division - Addl loops (5 stations) DF(3) 33,00 69 Barara - Common loop DF(3) 4,36 70 Moradabad Division - Addl. directional up / down loops (5 stations) Cap. 2,00 71 Shakurbasti - Coaching terminal in metre gauge area Cap. 8,80,00 72 Bijwasan - Coaching / freight handling terminal Cap. 31,00 73 Delhi Subzimandi-Delhi Main - Addl. lines DF(3) 25,00 74 Lucknow-Saharanpur - Addl directional up & down loops (17 Nos) Cap. 3,22,39 75 Rosa-Sitapur - Two crossing stations Cap. 86,18 76 Lucknow-Saharanpur - Intermediate block huts (8 Nos) Cap. 80,00 EBR .. 77 Ghaziabad - Improvement of goods terminal handling facilities DF(3) 1,24,00 78 Chandigarh - Development of freight terminal DF(3) 75,00 79 Anand Vihar - Development of new coaching terminal (Phase-II) DF(3) 15,24,91 80 Tilak Bridge, Subzi Mandi, Sarai Rohilla, Shakurbasti, Ghaziabad, Nizamuddin & DF(3) 2,88,24 Tughlakabad - Development of addl. train handling facilities 81 Noli-Shahdara - Electrification of the section incl. M/s Central Warehousing Cap. 1,50,00 Corporation siding at Noli EBR .. EBR .. 82 Prayag Ghat - Upgradation as coaching terminal DF(3) 4,44,00 83 Kalka - Yard remodeling for addl. broad gauge platform with provision of central DF(3) 1 panel 84 Ballabhgarh Yard - Additions & alterations DF(3) 20,00 85 Delhi Division - Extension of length of loop lines (full length CSL) (17 stations) DF(3) 1 86 Holambi Kalan - Addl acquisition of land & development of world class freight DF(3) 1 terminal 87 Lucknow - 4-line entry & exit with yard remodelling DF(3) 1 88 Varanasi - Yard remodeling DF(3) 1 89 Adarsh Nagar - Addl loop line DF(3) 1 90 Lucknow-Moradabad - Intermediate block section (8 Nos) DF(3) 1,92,24 91 Patel Nagar - Yard modification & upgradation of signalling gears DF(3) 35,00 92 Chandigarh - Addl. traffic facilities incl. stabling lines, end platform line No.8 etc. DF(3) 2,00,00 93 Estimated investment through EBR EBR 1 94 Works costing below Rs.2.5 crore each Cap. 14,74,71 DRF 1,00,00 DF(1) 50,00 DF(2) 8,00 DF(3) 6,04,93 DF(4) 19,00 3.1.5 NORTHERN RAILWAY ASSETS-ACQUISITION, CONSTRUCTION AND REPLACEMENT FOR 2014-15 (Figures in thousand of Rupees) Item Particulars Allocation RE 2014-15 No. TOTAL-WORKS IN PROGRESS Cap. 38,98,75 DRF 1,01,16 DF(1) 60,00 DF(2) 8,00 DF(3) 46,66,61 DF(4) 19,00 EBR 1 B - New Works 95 Faridabad Station Yard - Removal of permanent speed restriction by shifting 280 m DRF 10,00 of point No.101 A&B and 102 A&B 96 Varanasi - Yard remodelling work (Phase-II) DF(3) 10,00 97 Works costing below Rs.2.5 crore each Cap.
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