The long-awaited Godda-Pirpainti rail project has taken a major step forward. Eastern Railway has officially opened the tender for the first phase of this line. This specific section covers the route from Godda to Mahagama. This project is vital for the region, as people currently depend entirely on road transport for their daily travel and business needs.
What are the details of the Phase 1 Tender?
The first phase focuses on the stretch between Godda and Mahagama. This is part of the larger 62-kilometer railway project that will eventually reach Pirpainti. The tender includes all necessary work such as civil engineering, track laying, and electrical setups.
- Contract Value: The tender for this section is valued at ₹531.23 crore.
- Scope of Work: It involves Permanent Way (P. Way), electrification, signaling, and telecommunication works.
- Target Time: The goal is to complete this phase within the next two years.
- Funding: The Railway Ministry is bearing the construction cost, while the state government handles land acquisition.
How will this rail line benefit the region?
This new railway connectivity is expected to bring significant economic changes to the area. Apart from helping local passengers, it will serve as a key route for freight transport.
Coal Transportation: The line will make it easier to transport coal from Lalmatia to the NTPC Farakka plant. Currently, this is routed via a longer path through Kahalgaon.
Industry Support: The stone chips business in places like Mirza Chowki, Pakur, and Sahibganj will benefit from faster transport options.
Land Update: For this first phase, the Jharkhand government has already provided a significant portion of land, estimated at around 150 to 300 acres, to railway officials.
