The Ministry of Railways is preparing to lay two additional rail lines on the Ambala-Chandigarh route. Rail Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw approved the Final Location Survey (FLS) for the third and fourth lines in March 2026. This decision followed a request from Haryana Cabinet Minister Anil Vij, who received an official confirmation letter from the Union Minister. The survey work will begin shortly to determine the technical feasibility and project alignment.
What are the key details of the Ambala-Chandigarh rail expansion?
The project focuses on upgrading the current infrastructure to handle the growing passenger and cargo load between these two major hubs. The expansion is part of a larger strategy to improve rail connectivity in North India.
- Current Status: The route currently operates on two rail lines.
- Proposed Change: Construction of the third and fourth rail lines.
- Executing Agency: Northern Railway will oversee the survey and construction.
- Related Infrastructure: A 10 km spur road costing ₹1,464 crore will connect Ambala-Mohali highway to Zirakpur bypass.
- Strategic Budget: The Delhi-Ambala section recently received ₹5,983 crore for similar expansions.
How will this project benefit passengers and the local economy?
The addition of two new lines will significantly reduce the congestion on this busy corridor. It allows the railway to increase the frequency of trains like Vande Bharat and improve the speed of freight operations. Since Ambala is a key military and industrial center and Chandigarh is the regional capital, better rail links will boost economic activity. Passengers traveling from Haryana, Punjab, and Himachal Pradesh will find more affordable and faster travel options compared to road transport. The project also holds strategic value for moving military equipment through Ambala Cantt.





















