Indian Railways has officially greenlit a strategic infrastructure project to double the 14-kilometer rail line between Tadali and Ghugus in Maharashtra. Approved on July 16, 2026, this significant investment of 228 crore rupees is designed to streamline operations and enhance the overall efficiency of the Delhi-Chennai High Density Network (HDN).
- Project Cost: 228 crore rupees.
- Section Length: 14 kilometers.
- Key Objective: Alleviate congestion and increase freight capacity.
- Projected Impact: Additional 4.5 million tonnes per annum (MTPA) of traffic.
Strengthening the Delhi-Chennai Corridor
The Tadali-Ghugus section is a critical component of the Wardha-Ballarshah route, which currently operates as a single line. As a vital artery within the Delhi-Chennai HDN, this stretch has faced increasing pressure from rising traffic demands. By transitioning to a double-line configuration, the Ministry of Railways aims to remove existing bottlenecks that have historically slowed down rail movement in the region.
Boosting Freight Movement and Regional Economy
This infrastructure upgrade is specifically tailored to meet the surging demand for the transportation of essential commodities. The region is a hub for industrial raw materials, and the new double line will facilitate the smoother movement of coal, iron ore, gypsum, petroleum products, sand, and laterite ash.
Beyond just clearing congestion, the project is expected to handle an additional 4.5 million tonnes per annum (MTPA) of traffic once fully operational. This expansion is not merely a logistical upgrade but a strategic move to support regional economic development in Maharashtra. By reinforcing critical rail corridors, Indian Railways continues its commitment to enhancing capacity across its national network, ensuring that both freight and passenger services can operate with greater reliability and speed in the years to come.



























