The North Western Railway is progressing with the doubling of the 215 km Rewari–Phulera rail corridor at an estimated cost of ₹2,208 crore. This infrastructure upgrade will provide a direct rail link to the famous Khatu Shyamji and Salasar Balaji shrines while reducing travel time between Haryana and Rajasthan. The project is expected to decrease the operational pressure on the busy Delhi-Jaipur rail route by offering a shorter alternative for trains coming from Gujarat.
Project phases and technical details
The doubling work on this 1905-era track is being managed by the Jaipur Division of North Western Railway. The project is divided into two primary phases to ensure systematic completion. This route is approximately 70 km shorter than the Delhi-Jaipur corridor, making it a critical path for both passenger and freight movement.
| Phase Name | Distance | Status/Allocation |
|---|---|---|
| Phase 1 (Rewari-Narnaul) | 51 KM | Over 80% work completed with ₹665.72 crore allocation |
| Phase 2 (Narnaul-Phulera) | 164 KM | Work to start after Phase 1 with ₹1542.38 crore proposal |
| Total Project Length | 216 KM | Estimated cost of ₹2,208 crore |
Impact on pilgrimage and connectivity
The doubling of the Ringas–Sikar and Phulera-Rewari lines is specifically aimed at improving access to major religious sites in Rajasthan. Indian Railways has already sanctioned a Final Location Survey for a new 191 km line between Rewari and Jaipur via Neemrana to further expand the network. During peak times like the Khatu Shyam Mela, special train extensions like the Madar-Rewari-Phulera Express are being operated to manage the heavy influx of devotees. This development ensures a smoother and faster journey for thousands of pilgrims who visit these shrines every year.

























