The Raoghat rail line project has entered its final phase as technical trials started on June 17, 2026. A freight train with 58 BOXN wagons was used to test the track at controlled speeds and limited loads. This step is crucial to ensure the line is safe and ready for regular train movement.
When will passenger trains start on the Raoghat line?
Passenger services will begin after the completion of remaining works at Raoghat station, including passenger amenities and signaling systems, which are expected to be finished by the end of July 2026. Following this, the Commissioner of Railway Safety will inspect the section and provide safety approval for the start of public train operations.
Key details of the Raoghat rail project
The Dalli Rajhara-Raoghat section is a joint venture between Indian Railways and SAIL-Bhilai Steel Plant. The project aims to improve connectivity in the Bastar region and facilitate the transport of iron ore. The construction work is being managed by Railway Vikas Nigam Limited (RVNL).
| Project Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Trial Start Date | June 17, 2026 |
| Estimated Station Completion | End of July 2026 |
| Joint Partners | Indian Railways and SAIL-BSP |
| Raoghat-Jagdalpur Cost | ₹3513.11 crore |
| Raoghat-Jagdalpur Length | 140 km |
| Construction Agency | RVNL |
What is the status of the Raoghat-Jagdalpur section?
The central government gave financial approval for the 140 km Raoghat-Jagdalpur line on May 7, 2025. While the Dalli Rajhara-Raoghat part is nearing completion, the tender process for the Jagdalpur section is currently ongoing. This full stretch will eventually connect the Bastar region to the main rail network for better economic growth.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What happened during the technical trial on June 17?
A freight train with 58 BOXN wagons ran on the Raoghat rail section at a controlled speed to test structural safety and operational capacity.
Who is funding the Raoghat-Jagdalpur rail line?
The project has a central government approved cost of ₹3513.11 crore for the 140 km stretch.



























