Indian Railways has officially commenced the construction of a protective boundary wall along the Bandikui-Alwar rail route to bolster safety and secure vital railway infrastructure. This initiative is part of a broader mission to modernize rail connectivity in the region, ensuring smoother and safer operations for passengers and freight movement alike. Key updates regarding the corridor include:
- Construction of a boundary wall initiated along the Bandikui-Alwar section to enhance security.
- Track inspection completed in June 2026 to certify the route for speeds up to 110 km/h.
- Bandikui Junction redevelopment underway under the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme.
- Investment of 112 crore rupees sanctioned for major upgrades at Alwar station.
- Ongoing infrastructure projects including a new Railway Over Bridge (ROB) on the Rewari-Alwar line and rail doubling between Agra and Bandikui.
Enhancing Operational Efficiency
Back in June 2026, railway officials conducted a comprehensive track inspection using a specialized observation car. The primary objective was to verify that the tracks are capable of supporting train speeds of up to 110 km/h. This transition is essential for reducing travel time and improving the overall efficiency of the rail corridor, which serves as a critical link in the regional network.
Station Redevelopment and Regional Growth
Bandikui Junction is currently undergoing a massive transformation under the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme. The upgrade includes the construction of a 12-meter-wide foot overbridge and a modern station building that incorporates local architectural heritage. Meanwhile, Alwar station is also receiving significant attention. On May 15, 2026, Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw virtually inaugurated development works worth 112 crore rupees for the station.
These efforts are part of a strategic plan to position the Bandikui region as a major industrial hub. Additional progress includes the construction of a new Railway Over Bridge (ROB) on the Rewari-Alwar line, as noted in July 2026, and the ongoing Agra-Bandikui rail doubling projects, which reached significant milestones in August 2026. These combined investments reflect the government’s commitment to expanding rail capacity and infrastructure across the country, providing a more robust and modern travel experience for all passengers.



























