The construction of the longest railway flyover in Aligarh district has officially started. This 16.66 km project will connect Daud Khan and Harduaganj, with initial work including pillar installation beginning in Alinagar village. The project is estimated to cost ₹1180 crore and is expected to be completed by 2028.
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What are the key details of the Aligarh-Harduaganj flyover?
The project aims to separate freight and passenger train traffic to reduce delays at Aligarh Junction. It will improve connectivity for goods trains heading towards Uttarakhand and Himachal via Moradabad, while also benefiting passenger trains going to Mathura, Jaipur, and Kasganj. The construction is being handled by Bridge and Roof Company (India) Limited.
Project timeline and land acquisition status
The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs approved the project on March 25, 2020. To make this possible, the administration is acquiring 114.1 hectares of land across 20 villages in Kol and Gabhana tehsils. Most of the compensation has already been paid to the farmers as of February 2026.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Total Length | 16.66 km |
| Estimated Cost | ₹1180 crore |
| Target Completion | 2028 |
| Land Area | 114.1 hectares |
| Affected Villages | 20 villages |
| Key Agency | Bridge and Roof Company (India) Ltd |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Why is this flyover being built?
It is being built to separate goods and passenger trains, which will reduce traffic jams and delays at Aligarh Junction.
When will the Aligarh-Harduaganj flyover be ready?
According to official statements from North Central Railway, the project is targeted for completion by 2028.



























