Given the substantial increase in traffic between the two important stations, the third link was an urgent necessity of the day, Sinha said while inaugurating the 101 km-long link at Rourkela railway station here.
The minister said every day over 73 trains were plying on this route even as daily capacity on this link was 54 trains per day.
With the completion of the link by 2019-2020, the present capacity would enhance from 127 per cent to 164 per cent, he said.
The whole link would have 12 major bridges, 130 minor bridges and the longest would be the Brahmani Bridge at Panposh, Rourkela.
The outlay for the project in 2015-16 was Rs 44 crore, which was increased to Rs 103 crore in 2016-17. Contact for earthwork and minor bridges have been awarded in January this year and remaining tenders were under process, the minister said.
Sinha said that with the completion of the link and the Khargapur-Mumbai dedicated freight corridor, Rourkela would benefit immensely.