The Central Government has approved three major railway projects in West Bengal to improve connectivity and infrastructure. Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw informed West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari about these approvals through official letters on May 15, 2026. These projects focus on expanding lines and conducting surveys to reduce congestion and boost regional growth.
What are the three approved railway projects?
The ministry has given the green light to several key developments across different districts of the state. The details of these projects are listed below:
| Project Name | Details | Expected Impact |
|---|---|---|
| Santragachi to Jaipur (Jhargram) | Extension of the railway line | Boost to tourism and socio-economic sectors |
| NJP to Siliguri Junction | 7.15 km double line survey | Better rail traffic in North Bengal |
| Salboni to Adra | 107 km third line FLS and DPR | Stronger connectivity between Paschim Medinipur and Purulia |
How will these projects benefit the common public?
Railway officials stated that the extension from Santragachi to Jaipur in Jhargram will help local businesses and tourists. The new double line between New Jalpaiguri and Siliguri will make travel smoother in the North Bengal region. Additionally, the third line between Salboni and Adra will help in managing heavy train traffic and reduce delays for daily passengers.
Who is responsible for the implementation?
The Union Ministry of Railways is the approving authority for these works. Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw and Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari are coordinating to ensure these projects move forward. Political analysts mentioned that the presence of the same party at both the state and center has helped in speeding up the approval process for these long-pending works.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Which new line is being extended in Jhargram?
The railway line from Santragachi in Howrah is being extended to Jaipur in Jhargram to help tourism and the economy.
What is the update on the NJP to Siliguri route?
The government approved the survey for a new 7.15-kilometer-long double railway line to improve connectivity in North Bengal.

























