The Central Government has officially notified the Ambikapur-Garhwa Road new rail line project as a Special Railway Project. This announcement was published in the Gazette of India on June 15, 2026. The project aims to fulfill a long-standing demand for rail expansion from Ambikapur to improve regional connectivity.
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What are the key details of the Ambikapur-Garhwa Road rail project?
This new rail line will cover a total distance of 261.838 kilometers. The route is designed to include important locations such as Ramanujganj and Barwadih. The Union Ministry of Railways is the lead agency for this project, while the Bilaspur Division of the South East Central Railway handled the surveys and the Detailed Project Report (DPR).
How will this project impact the region?
The project will connect the Surguja and Balrampur districts more effectively to the national transport network. According to the official notification, this move was taken under the Railway Act 1989 to promote public interest and national infrastructure development. It will provide a new direction to the regional development of these areas.
What are the criteria for such railway approvals?
Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnav previously stated in the Lok Sabha that the approval of such projects depends on specific standards. These include traffic forecasts, profitability, first-and-last mile connectivity, and cooperation from state governments. The government has focused on speeding up rail network strengthening in Chhattisgarh in recent years.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the total length of the Ambikapur-Garhwa Road rail line?
The total length of the project is 261.838 kilometers, which includes connectivity through Ramanujganj and Barwadih.
When was the project officially notified as a Special Railway Project?
The project was notified by the Ministry of Railways on June 15, 2026, and the notification was published in the Gazette of India.



























