Bathinda–Rajpura line
- Rajpura 274 m (899 ft)
- Bathinda 207 m (679 ft)
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The Rajpura–Bathinda line is a railway line connecting Bathinda and Rajpura in the Indian state of Punjab. The line is under the administrative jurisdiction of Northern Railway.[1]
Main stations
- Rajpura Junction
- Patiala
- Nabha
- Dhuri Junction
- Barnala
- Tapa
- Rampura phul
- Lehra mahabat
- Bhuchchu
- Bathinda Junction
History and key developments on the route
The Maharaja of Patiala was built the railway station in the perpendicular orientation as he had hoped that one day the Ambala–Ludhiana would be diverted via Patiala, but that never happened. One reason was the trains would have to pay the taxes levied by the Pepsu state.[2]
In February 2015, doubling of track between Rajpura–Patiala–Bathinda was sanctioned.[3]
In 2016, electrification of the single broad-gauge railway line from Rajpura to Dhuri junction is under progress which is being executed by Rail Vikas Nigam Ltd.[4]
Patiala railway station on the line is also one of the 400 stations to be redeveloped under the Government of India's AMRUT[clarification needed] scheme. In 2016, the work for the platform-1 extension is in progress which shall be extended to another 200 meters to accommodate the longest possible train.
In March 2017, work for doubling of Rajpura–Patiala–Bathinda line was partly given to Northern railway construction but later all was allotted and interested in rail Vikas Nigam limited. As it is also a feeder route for Eastern Dedicated Freight Corridor. It has capacity utilization to the peak. The doubling is scheduled to start for December 2018.[5]
Electrification
The rail link has been approved by the rail board for electrification to the Lehra Mahabat railway station and doubling to Bathinda junction. The electrification trail between Rajpura and Dhuri was completed on 10 September 2019.[6] Commission of Railway Safety(CRS) has given clearance to electrification up to Dhuri Junction.[7] Bathinda to Rajpura track is fully electrified and functional now.
References
- ^ "Rajpura–Bathinda rail track work hits fast lane". Times of India.
- ^ "High speed trains on Patiala–Bathinda tracks in 'three years'". 1 July 2016.
- ^ "Prabhu lays foundation stone of Rajpura–Bathinda project". Business Standard. Press Trust of India. 13 November 2016.
- ^ "Rajpura rail track electrification by Jan-end". Tribuneindia.com. 1 January 2018. Retrieved 3 August 2018.
- ^ "Indian Railways: Doubling of Rajpura–Bhatinda line approved by CCEA". 21 December 2016.
- ^ "जल्द ही धूरी-लुधियाना रेल मार्ग पर बिजली से दौड़नें लगेंगी ट्रेनें". Dainik Jagran newspaper online (in Hindi). 10 September 2019. Retrieved 23 October 2020.
- ^ "Rajpura rail track electrification by Jan-end". Tribuneindia.com. 1 January 2018. Retrieved 3 August 2018.
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