Railway authorities are strengthening the tracks in Kasganj to prepare for the upcoming monsoon season. The work is focusing on the section from Manpur Nagaria to Gola Kua to ensure trains run safely. This step is being taken because the construction of National Highway NH 530B may increase the risk of flood pressure on the railway tracks.
Why is the Kasganj track being widened?
The widening and strengthening work is primarily a preventive measure before the rains start. With the 4-laning of NH 530B in the Kasganj-Badaun section, there is a possibility of water logging and increased flood pressure on the nearby rail lines. Strengthening the embankments helps in preventing track washouts during heavy rainfall.
Other major railway projects in Kasganj region
Apart from the monsoon work, several other infrastructure projects are moving forward in the area:
- Kanpur-Kasganj Line: A drone survey for doubling the 244-km line was initiated recently.
- Mathura-Kasganj Line: The survey for doubling the 105-km track is complete and the Detailed Project Report is being prepared.
- Etah-Kasganj New Line: Land acquisition for this 29-km project is underway with an estimated cost of Rs 389 crore.
- Anwarganj-Kasganj Upgrades: Work is on to increase train speeds to 110 km/h and eventually 160 km/h.
NH 530B project details and timeline
The NH 530B construction is a massive project with a total capital cost of Rs 2009.11 crores. The awarded cost for the Kasganj-Badaun section is Rs 1085.47 crores. This highway project is scheduled to be completed by April 2027, with the actual start date set for April 3, 2025.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Why is the track being strengthened between Manpur Nagaria and Gola Kua?
The work is being done to prevent flood pressure and damage during the monsoon, especially due to the nearby construction of National Highway NH 530B.
What is the status of the Etah-Kasganj new railway line?
The project is estimated at Rs 389 crore for 29 km. Land demarcation is underway, and compensation to farmers is expected to start from March 20, 2026.

























