The Northern Railway successfully commissioned the 22.71 km of the Ambala-Chandigarh Doubling Project today.
Following the Statutory Inspection of Chief Commissioner of Railway Safety (CCRS) RK Kardam on 4 and 5 October, the Railways obtained the statutory clearances of Safety and Standards and the line has been declared open for both passenger and goods trains, a railway release said here.
The CCRS was accompanied by BD Garg, Chief Administrative Officer (Construction), DRM (Ambala) Dinesh Kumar and his team of officers and other officials.
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The doubling work between Ambala-Dhapper (22.71 km) was sanctioned in the year 2010-11 alongwith material modification containing doubling between Dhapper-Chandigarh (22.45 Km) at a later stage during 2013, at a cost of Rs 338.54 cr.
This involves a total length of 45 km and a total of 4 stations i.E. Dhulkot, Lalru, Dhapper and Ghaggar between major stations Ambala and Chandigarh.
After the commissioning of this stretch between Ambala-Chandigarh section, only a small portion of 22.45 Km between Dhapper-Chandigarh remains to be converted into double line.
Work on Dhapper-Chandigarh section is in full swing and targeted for commissioning by December, 2016, the release said.