The 18-kilometer Khairar–Akona rail section in Bundelkhand is now complete and will start operations soon. This new stretch is a key part of the larger doubling project aimed at improving train movement in the region. Recent high-level inspections have cleared the way for the final safety trials and official commissioning.
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What is the schedule for the final inspections and trials?
Chief Electrical Engineer Jivan C.S. Bora inspected the section on June 16, 2026. Following this, Pranjeev Saxena, the Commissioner of Railway Safety (CRS) for the North East Circle, is scheduled to conduct inspections on June 17 and June 18, 2026. A final speed trial will take place on the evening of June 19, 2026, before trains are officially allowed to run.
How will this project benefit the Bundelkhand region?
The operationalization of this section will improve rail connectivity for areas including Banda. It will help in faster movement of both passengers and goods, reducing travel time and increasing the overall capacity of the network. This infrastructure is expected to boost local trade and improve the punctuality of trains in the region.
What are the technical details of the doubling project?
The Khairar–Akona section is part of the Jhansi–Manikpur and Khairar–Bhimsen doubling project sanctioned in March 2018. The details are as follows:
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Total Project Investment | ₹4329 crore |
| Total Project Length | 431 km |
| Khairar-Bhimsen Section | 118.65 km |
| Completed Sections | Raghoul–Yamuna South Bank (28 km) and Raghoul–Akona (12.5 km) |
| Total Prepared Length | 58.823 km (including Khairar–Akona) |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
When will trains start running on the Khairar–Akona section?
Train operations will begin after the speed trial on June 19, 2026, and official approval from the Commissioner of Railway Safety (CRS).
Which main project is this rail section a part of?
It is part of the ₹4329 crore Jhansi–Manikpur and Khairar–Bhimsen doubling project, which spans a total of 431 kilometers.



























