Indian Railways Identifies Nine Corridors for Semi High Speed Trains

Nine corridors i.e. Delhi-Agra, Delhi-Chandigarh, Delhi-Kanpur, Nagpur-Bilaspur, Mysore-Bengaluru-Chennai, Mumbai-Goa, Mumbai-Ahmedabad, Chennai-Hyderabad & Nagpur-Secunderabad have been identified for raising the speeds of passenger trains to 160/200 kmph.  The first passenger train at 160 kmph will be run from New Delhi to Agra.
          The limit of speed of trains is regulated in accordance with the classification of routes having particular type of track structure.  The broad gauge (BG) lines on Indian Railways have been classified into six groups ‘A’ to ‘E’ on the basis of the future maximum permissible speed.
          Group ‘A’- Speeds upto 160 kmph.
          Group ‘B’-Speeds upto 130 kmph
          Group ‘C’- Suburban section of Mumbai, Chennai, Delhi & Calcutta
          Group ‘D’ special & ‘D’- Speeds upto 110 kmph
          Group ‘E’- Speeds upto 100 kmph.
          The total expenditure on upgradation works for Delhi-Agra section including fencing at vulnerable locations is estimated to be Rs. 16.35 crore.
          This information was given by the Minister of State for Railways Shri Manoj Sinha in written reply to a question in Lok Sabha today.

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