Railway Board officials recently visited Faridabad to inspect the Dedicated Freight Corridor (DFC) section between New Dadri and New Shri Madhopur. The visit focused on checking how ready the terminals are and reviewing the overall infrastructure. The goal was to ensure that the traffic capacity and progress of the project are on track to handle heavy cargo movement.
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What was the focus of the inspection?
The officials reviewed the progress of terminals and their infrastructure to see if they can handle the expected load. They discussed ways to strengthen multimodal connectivity, which means linking different modes of transport like road and rail more effectively. There was also a detailed talk on business development initiatives to increase the efficiency of freight movement.
Who were the key officials and what were the updates?
The inspection process involved several high-level visits to ensure everything is working correctly. The details of these visits are listed below:
| Date | Officials Involved | Key Focus Area |
|---|---|---|
| 25 April 2026 | Railway Board Officials | New Dadri to New Shri Madhopur section review |
| 18 April 2026 | Deepak Kumar (ADRM General) | Dadri Station and ICD Dadri cleanliness and safety |
| 22 January 2026 | DFCCIL & Northern Railway Officials | New Dadri-Rewari-Ateli section connectivity |
How will this help in the future?
The joint inspection of the New Dadri-Rewari-Ateli section by DFCCIL and Northern Railway aimed to make freight movement safer and faster. Officials looked at viaducts, tunnels, and the New Ateli running room. This project will connect major industrial hubs, which helps in reducing logistics costs and encourages shifting cargo from roads to railways.


























