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Railway in Haryana

The rail network in the state of Haryana in India, is covered by 5 rail divisions under 3 rail zones: North Western Railway zone (Bikaner railway division and Jaipur railway division), Northern Railway zone (Delhi railway division and Ambala railway division) and North Central Railway zone (Agra railway division).

1-Northern Railway (Ambala-Yamunanagar-Kalka)
11-North Western Railway (Loharu-Hisar-Fatehabad-Sirsa)
13-North Central Railway (Delhi & rest/most of Haryana)
Overview
HeadquartersNew Delhi railway station
Dates of operation14 April 1952; 70 years ago (1952-04-14)
Technical
Track gaugeMixed
Other
Websitewww.nr.indianrailways.gov.in

The Diamond Quadrilateral High-speed rail network[1] Eastern Dedicated Freight Corridor[2] and Western Dedicated Freight Corridor[3] pass through Haryana.

History

 
Extent of the Indian railway network in 1909

Haryana railway history

19th Century

On 3 March 1859, Allahabad-Kanpur, the first passenger railway line in North India was opened, which falls under Northern Railway zone.[4]

In 1864, train tracks passed through Haryana for the first time when a broad gauge track from Calcutta to Delhi was laid.[5] In 1866, through trains started running on the East Indian Railway Company's Howrah-Delhi line.[6]

In 1870, the Scinde, Punjab & Delhi Railway completed the 483 km (300 mi) long Amritsar - Ambala - Jagadhri- Saharanpur - Ghaziabad line connecting Multan (now in Pakistan) with Delhi.[7]

In 1872, Sarai Rohilla railway station was established when the metre gauge railway line from Delhi to Jaipur and Ajmer was being laid. It was a small station just outside Delhi as Delhi was confined to walled city then. All the metre gauge trains starting from (and terminating at) Delhi to Rewari, Punjab, Rajasthan and Gujarat passed through this station. The track from Delhi to Sarai Rohilla was double. The single track from Sarai Rohilla to Rewari was doubled up to Rewari, from where single tracks diverged in five directions.

In 1876, metre gauge track from Delhi to Rewari and further to Ajmer was laid in 1873 by Rajputana State Railway.[5]

In 1879, the Sind, Punjab and Delhi railway completed the 483-kilometre-long (300 mi) Amritsar–Ambala–Saharanpur–Ghaziabad line connecting Multan (now in Pakistan) with Delhi.[8]

In 1884, The Rajputana-Malwa Railway extended the 1,000 mm (3 ft 3+38 in) wide metre gauge Delhi-Rewari section of Delhi–Fazilka line to Bathinda,[9][10][unreliable source?] which was The Southern Punjab Railway Co. opened the Delhi-Bathinda-Samasatta line in 1897.[11] The line passed through Muktasar and Fazilka tehsils and provided direct connection through Samma Satta (now in Pakistan) to Karachi.[12]

In 1884, the Rajputana-Malwa Railway extended the 1,000 mm (3 ft 3+38 in) wide metre gauge Delhi-Rewari line to Bathinda.[9][13] The Bathinda-Rewari metre gauge line was converted to 1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in) wide 5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm) broad gauge in 1994.[14]

In 1891, the Delhi-Panipat-Ambala-Kalka line was opened.[8]

In 1891, the Delhi-Panipat-Ambala-Kalka line was opened[8] The 610 mm (2 ft) wide narrow gauge Kalka-Shimla Railway was constructed by Delhi-Panipat-Ambala-Kalka Railway Company and opened for traffic in 1903.[15] In 1905 the line was regauged to 762 mm (2 ft 6 in) wide narrow gauge.

In 1897, the Southern Punjab Railway Co. opened the Delhi-Bhatinda-Samasatta line in 1897.[8] The line passed through Muktasar and Fazilka tehsils and provided direct connection through Samma Satta (now in Pakistan) to Karachi.[16]

20th Century

In 1900, Jodhpur–Bikaner line combined with Jodhpur-Hyderabad Railway, some part of this railway is in Pakistan, leading to connection with Hyderabad of Sindh Province. In 1901–02, the Jodhpur–Bikaner line was extended to Bathinda in 1901–02 to connect it with the metre gauge section of the Bombay, Baroda and Central India Railway and the meter gauge of North Western Railway Delhi–Fazilka line via Hanumangarh.[17]

In 1901-02, the metre gauge Jodhpur-Bikaner line was extended to Bathinda by Jodhpur-Bikaner Railway.[17][18] It was subsequently converted to broad gauge.[19]

The station building was renovated in 2012-13. Delhi earlier handled both broad and meter gauge trains. Since 1994, it is a purely broad gauge station, meter gauge traffic having been shifted to Delhi Sarai Rohilla Station.[20]

In April 1919, Mahatma Gandhi was arrested from Palwal railway station on his way to Punjab to take part to the Non-Cooperation Movement meeting. There also a six-foot statue of Mahatma Gandhi was installed in October 2013.[21][22][23]

In 1926, New Delhi railway station opened. Before the new imperial capital New Delhi was established after 1911, the Old Delhi Railway Station served the entire city and the Agra-Delhi railway line cut through what is today called Lutyens' Delhi and the site earmarked for the hexagonal All-India War Memorial (now India Gate) and Kingsway (now Rajpath). The railway line was shifted along Yamuna river and opened in 1924 to make way for the new capital. Minto (now Shivaji) and Hardinge (now Tilak) rail bridges came up for this realigned line. The East Indian Railway Company, that overlooked railways in the region, sanctioned the construction of a single story building and a single platform between Ajmeri Gate and Paharganj in 1926. This was later known as New Delhi Railway station. The government's plans to have the new station built inside the Central Park of Connaught Place was rejected by the Railways as it found the idea impractical.[24] In 1927–28, New Delhi Capital Works project involving construction of 4.79 miles (7.71 km) of new lines was completed. The Viceroy and royal retinue entered the city through the new railway station during the inauguration of New Delhi in 1931. New structures were added to the railway station later and the original building served as the parcel office for many years.[25][26]

In 1951, on 5 November the Jodhpur–Bikaner line was merged with the Western Railway.[27] Sometime around or prior to 1991, the construction work for the conversion from meter gauge to 1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in) wide 5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm) broad gauge of the Jodhpur–Bikaner line, along with the link to Phulera, were started,[28] and it was already functioning as broad gauge Jodhpur–Merta City–Bikaner–Bathinda line by 2008.[29] In 2002, on 1 October the North Western Railway zone came into existence.[30]

On 14 April 1952, Northern Railway zone was notified as a new railway zone by merging Jodhpur Railway, Bikaner Railway, Eastern Punjab Railway and three divisions of the East Indian Railway north-west of Mughalsarai (Uttar Pradesh).

In 1976-77, the Ghaziabad-Nizamuddin-New Delhi-Delhi track was electrified.[31]

On 1 July 1987, Ambala railway division was created by transferring 639 km tracks from Delhi Division and 348 km from Firozpur Division, and it became completely operational from 15 August 1988. 62% its are lies Punjab and the rest in Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan and Chandigarh. It has 141 stations, including UNESCO World Heritage Kalka Shimla Railway.[32]

In 1992-1995, Sabjimandi-Karnal sector was electrified.[33]

In 1994 December, the Delhi-Rewari railway line had double metre gauge tracks and one of the tracks was converted to broad gauge as a part of conversion of Ajmer-Delhi line.[34] Within a few years, both the tracks from Sarai Rohilla to Delhi railway station were converted to broad gauge and all metre gauge trains stopped operating from Delhi station.[35]

In 1998-99, Ambala-Chandigarh sector was electrified.[36]

In 1999-2000, Chandigarh-Kalka.[36]

21st Century

On 1 April 2003, North Central Railway zone was created.

By September 2006, the second metre gauge track from Sarai Rohilla to Rewari was also converted to broad gauge and all metre gauge trains stopped operating between Rewari and Sarai Rohilla (though the converted track was opened for public use only in October 2007).[35][37]

Between 2008 and 2011, the Bikaner–Rewari line was converted to broad gauge.[38]

In 2009, the metre gauge Hisar-Sadulpur section was converted to broad gauge.[39][40]

In 2010-11 Rail Budget, Panipat-Meerut line 104 km survey was announced and the project implementation was approved in 2017-18 budget with an outlay of INR948 crore.[41]

In 2013, Chandigarh-Sahnewal line (also referred to as Ludhiana-Chandigarh rail link) was inaugurated.[42]

In 2013, the foundation stone for the shifting of Rohtak-Makrauli section of Rohtak- Gohana- Panipat line was laid.[43]

In 2013, the new broad gauge electrified Rewari-Rohtak line was constructed.[44]

In 2016-17 Rail Budget, Yamunanagar-Chandigarh line re-survey for this INR875 crore line was announced at the cost of INR 25 crore.[41]

By December 2017, railways for the first time installed 6,095 GPS-enabled "Fog Pilot Assistance System" railway signalling devices in four most affected zones, Northern Railway zone, North Central Railway zone, North Eastern Railway zone and North Western Railway zone, by doing away with the old practice of putting firecrackers on train tracks to alter train divers running trains on snail's pace. With these devices, train pilots precisely know in advance, about the location of signals, level-crossing gates and other such approaching markers.[45]

In 2017-18, Indian Railway approved Panipat-Jind line and Panipat-Rohtak line electrification for Rs 980 crore and new rail line Panipat-Shamli-Baghpat-Meerut for Rs 2200 crore.

By December 2017, railways for the first time installed 6,095 GPS-enabled "Fog Pilot Assistance System" railway signalling devices in four most affected zones, Northern Railway zone, North Central Railway zone, North Eastern Railway zone and North Western Railway zone, by doing away with the old practice of putting firecrackers on train tracks to alert train drivers running trains on snail's pace. With these devices, train pilots precisely know in advance, about the location of signals, level-crossing gates and other such approaching markers.[45]

Museums

Network

Map and plans

Haryana Space Applications Centre, Hisar (HARSAC) has produced the railway map for Haryana and rail line under implementation are included in the current "pink book" of railway (see "external links"). [46][47][48]

Divisions and workshops

Rail network in Haryana falls under 5 divisions in 3 railway zones, each division has own workshops.

Rail lines

Existing Rail lines
Future projects
Haryana current projects

Undertaken by IR and "Rail Infrastructure Development Company (Haryana) Limited" (H-RIDE, also called Haryana Rail Infrastructure Development Corporation).

  • Announced projects (planned and/or being executed, c. Jan 2018)
    Feasibility study survey was completed for the first 7 projects in 10 months from 1 Jan to 31 Oct 2018.[64]
  • Yamunanagar-Adi Badri-Paonta Sahib-Dehradun line, via Bilaspur, to connect to Chota Char Dham Railway is future proposed and yet unapproved and un-surveyed project
  • Delhi-Sohna-Nuh-Ferozpur Zhirka-Alwar line[64] 104 km link sent to planning commission in 2013[66] MoU was signed in 2015.[67] It is included in 2018 pink book.[68] Additional budget was allocated in 2019-20 union railway budget.[65]
  • Kaithal-Patiala line, survey was announced in 2016-17 budget and completed in January 2019, pending railway board approval for inclusion in the pinkbook as of Jan-2019.[69]
  • Bhiwani-Loharu line via Kairu-Jui[64] MoU was signed in 2015 and H-RIDE will undertake Bhiwani-Loharu section to connect it to the existing Loharu-Pilani-Jhunjhunu railway link.[70] Additional budget was allocated in 2019-20 union railway budget.[65] Note, Jaipur-Reengas-Churu line was surveyed in 2015-2016.[70]
  • Narwana-Hisar line, 65 km, survey commenced in 2018,[71] direct and shortest route via Narnaund[64]
  • Ukalana-Narwana line 29 km, previously announced connection for direct connectivity to Kurukshetra and Chandigarh[72]
  • Hansi-Jind line 45 km via Narnaund, previously announced complementary connection[72] Additional budget was allocated for Jind-Hisar line in 2019-20 union railway budget.[65]
  • Farrukhnagar-Jhajjar-Charkhi Dadri line, 72 km,[64] Bijwasan-Jhajjar-Charki Dadri was surveyed in 2010,[67] and next stage survey commenced in 2018,[71] Survey was conducted in 2015.[73] Additional budget was allocated in 2019-20 union railway budget.[65] Extend this along new Charkhi Dadri-Jui-Kairu-Isharwal-Jhunpa route.
  • Jhajjar-Palwal line 95 km including Jhajjar-Farukh Nagar new 30 km link and Patli-Sohna-Manesar-Asaoti(Palwal) new 60 km link along Western Peripheral Expressway was approved by the Haryana government in December 2018 and approval from the railway board is expected shortly.[74] Extend it further to Noida International Airport, Jewar.
  • Note: Hisar-Rajgarh link exists. Survey for Rajgarh-Taranagar-Sardarshar line and Sardarshar-Bhadra-Sirsa line were survey completed in 2015-16[70] km [70]
  • Hisar Airport rail line: Existing Hisar-Jakhal line will be extended to Hisar airport as integrated transport hub, DPR will be ready soon (dec 2018 update.[75]
  • Chandigarh(Kalka)-Baddi line, 23.33 km route included in 2018 NR pink book.[68] preliminary engineering-cum-traffic surveyed in 2010[76] LOA signed, state released 175 crore, 22 hectares land acquisition in progress (c. Nov 2017).[77] IMT and fruit logistics hub at former HMT site in Pinjore.
  • Manesar railway sliding project for Maruti Udyog[64]
  • other NR (Northern Railway) current survey (c. Nov 2017) and the construction status of important NR projects
  • Announced projects (planned and/or being executed, c. Feb 2015)
  • Karnal-Yamuna Nagar Railway line,[67]
  • Panipat-Meerut line, 104 km part of RORC and survey completed and included in 2018 NR pink book.[68]
  • Kaithal-Karnal Line
  • Chandigarh-Adi Badri-Paonta Sahib line, surveyed completed in 2012, to expedite better to route it from a fork on Bilaspur (under-survey Yamunanagar-Chandgarh line) to Khizrabad to Paonta Sahib.
  • Jakhal-Ratia-Fatehabad Railway line,[67]
  • Fatehabad-Mansa-Bhatinda Railway line,[67]
  • Hisar-Sirsa via Agroha Fatehabad Railway line[67] 93 km link sent to planning commission in 2013,[66] Survey completed and already included in 2018 pink book.[68] INR 40 lakh budget was allocated in 2019-20 union railway budget for the final detailed survey.[78] A logistic hub rail sliding next to Hisar Aviation & Cargo Hub.
  • Sirsa-Ellanabad line announced in 2013 for military purpose.
  • Rewari-Palwal via Bhiwadi Railway line,[67] See below as part of NCR Regional Orbital Rail Corridor (RORC) and survey completed. Also see the proposed RORC Palwal-Khurja line.
  • Alwar-Narnaul-Mahendragarh-Charkhi Dadri line announced in 2014 by UPA govt but the suevry has no commenced until now.[79]
  • Sirsa-Ellenabad-Suratgarh line
  • Previously surveyed (2010)[76]
  • Kaithal-Pundri-Karnal line, 92 km surveyed in 2010[76]
  • Patiala-Samana-Jakhal-Narwana line, 93 km surveyed in 2010[76]
  • Bahadurgarh-Jhajjar line, 40 km surveyed in 2010[76]
  • Yamunanagar-Kurukshetra-Patiala line, 174 km surveyed in 2010[76]
  • Rajgarh-Taranagar-Sardarshar line survey completed in 2015-16[70] as well as 100 km Sardarshar-Bhadra-Sirsa line,[70] Sardarshar-Loonkaransar survey (to connect to mahajan firing range and Bikaner) was completed in 2014,[80] Hisar-Rajgarh and Jaipur-Reengas-Churu lines already exist.[70]
Under consideration projects

Under consideration for future inclusion, not yet approved, not yet surveyed

  • Bilaspur-Paonta Sahib line (to connect proposed Chandigan-Yamunanagr line to Paonta Sahib), to connect to Chota Char Dham Railway
  • Jhumpa Khurd-Bahal-Loharu line, short distance, this missing link will complete railway across western Haryana from Sirsa to Narnaul
  • Jhumpa-Bhiwani line
  • Narnaul-Charki Dadri-Meham line, NE-SW diagonal across Haryana
  • Bhadra-Adampur-Fatehabad-Budhlada line to connect with already surveyed Sardarshahar-Sirsa line,
  • Hisar-Kanwari-Tosham-Kairu-Jui-Mahendragarh line, as western Haryana link
  • Charkhi Dadri-Jhumpa Khurd line
  • Charkhi Dadri-Loharu line
  • Yamunanagar-Indri-Karnal line,
  • Fatehabad-Uklana line (to connect with proposed Uklana-Narwana line), for direct link across north Haryana from Sirsa to Chandigarh
  • Jind-Barwala-Agroha-Adampur line,
  • Karnal-Jind-Hansi-Kanwari-Tosham-Jhumpa line, note that Kaithal-Pundri-Karnal line (also needs further new link to Patra-Sangrur-Barnala-Faridkot) was surveyed in 2010[76]
  • Karnal-Deoband line, Mujaffarnagar-Deoband-Roorkee line is under construction which will connect Haryana to Haridwar
  • Mujaffarnagar-Shamli-Panipat line, Mujaffarnagar-Deoband-Roorkee line is under construction which will connect Haryana to Haridwar
  • Meerut-Sonipat line
  • Hisar-Anupgarh line via Balsamand-Bhadra-Nohar-Ryanwali-Anupgarh route
  • Bawanikhera-Mahajan line via Gohana-Meham-Bawanikhera-Kanwari-Tosham-Siwani-Sahwa-Pallu-Mahajan-Anupgarh route
  • Mandkola-Dhaulpur line via Mandkola-Hathin-Uttawar-Punhana-Barsana-Govardhan-Deeg-Bharatpur-Dhaulpur route from where it connects to existing Delhi-Dhaulpur-Gwalior-Nagpur route, also provides alternate route to Agra and Mathura.[81]
Under construction projects

Pink book projects under construction as per live map in the citation:[82]

  • Hisar-Hansi-Rohtak line, Rohtak-Meham under construction with all land in possession of IR and will be completed by June 2019, and Hansi-Hisar tender planning was underway in Nov 2017.[77]
  • Palwal-Firozepure Jhirka-Alwar line, via Palwal-Mandkola-Nuh-Bhadas-Firozepure Jhirka-Ootwar-Alwar, as per pink book.[82]
NCR projects
  • Panipat-Rohtak line, via Panipat-Gohana-Rohtak, exists.
  • Rohtak-Rewari line, via Rohtak-Jhajjar-Rewari, exists.
  • Rewari-Khurja line, via Rewari-Bhiwadi-Nuh-Palwal-Khurja, new rail line, survey completed. Nuh-Palwal section is also part of the separate Palwal-Nuh-Ferrozepur Jhirka-Alwar line already under construction as per the pink book.
  • Khurja-Meerut line, via Khurja-Bulandshahr-Hapur-Meerut, existing.
  • Meerut-Panipat line, new rail line, survey completed. It will cost INR2,200 crore.[83] The construction will commence in year 2019.
  • Sonepat-Bahadurgrah-Jhajjar line, new line.
  • Jhajjar-Farukh Nagar-Gurgaon line, new line.
  • Gurgaon-Faridabad line, new line.
  • Faridabad-Dadri line, new line.
  • Dadri-Ghaziabad line, existing line, also part of RRTS corridor.
  • Ghaziabad-Kundali line via Baghpat, new line.


  • Hisar as CMG links
  • Hisar-Patiala rail link: exists (a) Ukalana-Narwana link and Kaithal-CheekaGuhla-Samana link in Haryana or (b) Jakhal/Moonak-Patra-Samana link in Punjab as an alternate route
  • Hisar-Karnal-Ambala rail link: Missing links are (a) Uklana-Narwana link and Kaithal-Pundri-Karnal link (b) Hansi-Jind link (under survey) and (c) Jind-Karnal link
  • Hisar-Gwaliar rail link: exists except Bhopal-Beora-Ramganj-Jhalawar link which is being implementation and tenders were issued in 2014[84][85]
  • Hisar-Jaipur-Kota-Bhopal rail link: exists except Bhopal-Beora-Ramganj-Jhalawar link which is being implementation and tenders were issued in 2014[84][85]


  • Karnal and Ambala as CMG links (includes Patiala as CMG links)
  • Karnal-Dehradun rail link: Karnal-Yamunanagar missing links is under survey
  • Karnal-Bareilly rail link: Under survey Karnal-Yamunanagar links willprovide indirect route, the direct link Karnal-Shamli-Muzaffarnagar-Bijnor-Shahspur is missing, needs approval and will be of strategic importance to Rajasthan-Pithoragarh (Pakistan to China border) army movement, it will also directly connect Mahabharta religious city of Kurukshetra with the Char Dham rail network
  • Karnal-Jaipur rail link: exists via Rohtak-Rewari-Alwar
  • Karnal-Kota rail link: exists via Jaipur except the under construction rail link from Jhalawar to Bhopal (see Hisar Kota link link)


  • Gwaliar as CMG links (oncludes Bareilly and Kanpur as CMG)
  • All exist. There are existing Gwaliar-Jhansi-Kanpur line, Gwaliar-Agra-Breilly line and Kanpur-Unnao-Bareilly line.
Other future projects of interest

This is live rail map in citation.[86]

Himachal Pradesh
  • New rail links in Himachal Pradesh
    • Nangal Dam-Talwara line, 83.74 km route included in 2018 pink book.[68]
    • Banopli-Bilaspur-Beri line, 63.1 km route included in 2018 pink book.[68]
      • Chadigarh(Kalka)-Baddi line, 33.23 km route included in 2018 pink book,[68] under construction.
    • Una-Hamirpur line, 50 km route included in 2018 pink book.[68]
  • New rail links from Himchal Pradesh to J&K
  • New rail links from Himachal Pradesh to Uttrakhand
Punjab
  • New rail links in Punjab near Haryana Border
    • Abohar-Fazilka line, 42.717 km route included in 2018 pink book.[68]
    • Chandigarh-Ludhiana line, 112 km route included in 2018 pink book.[68]
  • New rail links from Punjab to Himachal Pradesh
  • New rail links to J&K
  • New rail links from Punjab to Pakistan
Rajasthan
  • Bhatinda-Dabwali-Hanumangarh-Pilibangan-Suratgarh line is operational[87] and electrification work commenced in 2018-19 at the cost of INR350 crore.[88]
  • New rail links in Rajasthan near Haryana Border
    • Sardarshahar
      • Lunkaransar-Sardarshar-Taranagar-Sadulpur (Rajgarh) link
        • Sardarshar-Lunkaransar line (82 km) survey was announced in 2013 to connect existing end points for strategic military requirements.[89] In 2015 budget, additional INR9 lakh allocated for survey work by Railway minister.[90]
        • Sardarshar-Taranagar-Sadulpur (Rajgarh) line (100 km) survey was announced in 2015 to connect existing end points.[90]
      • Sardarshahar-Nohar-Sirsa line via Jingana-GudianaKhera-Arniawali-Bajekan (94 km) survey was announced in 2013 and cost estimates were prepared.[91] In 2015 budget, additional INR14 lakh allocated for survey work by Railway minister.[90]
      • Sardarshahar-Suratgarh-Gajsinghpur line (115 km) survey was announced in 2015.[92][90]
    • Gajsinghpur (Pak border)-Padampur-Goluwala-Pilibanga-Rawatsar-Sahawa-Taranagar-Daderwa-Sadulpur(Rajgarh) line survey was announced in 2013 to connect existing end points for strategic military requirements[89] In 2015 budget, additional INR44 lakh allocated for survey work by Railway minister.[90]
    • NeemKaThana(on Delhi-Rewari-Jaipur line)-Sikar-Salasar-Sujangarh line (150 km) survey was announced in 2013,[93]
    • Alwar-Behror-Narnaul-Charkhi Dadri line survey was announced in 2013 was pending approval for the financial vetting in 2015.[94] No budget was allocated in 2015. Should be extended to Nokha-Phalodi (to Bikaner).
    • Dausa-Gangapur line, 92.67 km route is included in 2018 NCR pink book.[95] Will provide direct Delhi-Faridabad-Alwar-Dausa-Kota-Gwalior access by bypassing aipur on its west.
    • Ratlam-Banswara-Dungarpur line, 176.47 km route is included in 2018 NCR pink book.[95]
    • Gauge conversion (all gauge conversion across India will be completed by March 2022)
  • New rail links from Rajasthan to Madhya Pradesh
    • Jhalawar-Biaora-Bhopal line tender was issued in 2014 for construction.[96]
    • Gauge conversion (all gauge conversion across India will be completed by March 2022)
      • Jaipur-Bhopal existing link: Gwaliar-Sheopur-Kota line gauge conversion of 284 km route is included in 2018 NCR pink book.[97]
      • Agra-Kota-Ujjain-Khandwa-Akola-Washim existing link: Gangapur, Sawai Madhopur Dhaulpur-Sirmuttra-Gangapur line gauge conversion of 144.6 km route is included in 2018 NCR pink book.[97]
  • New rail links from Rajasthan to Gujrat and Maharashtra
UP
  • New rail links in UP near Haryana Border
    • Karnal-Haridwar: Deoband-Roorkee line, 27.45 km route included in 2018 pink book,[68] Karnal to Deoband is the missing link.
    • Mathura-Vrindavan line, 11 km route is included in 2018 NCR pink book.[97]
  • New rail links from UP to Nepal
Uttrakhand
NCR CMG connectivity
  • Complimentary NCR CMG (counter Magnet City) Interconnectivity NH (National Highways) projects
    • From Hisar:
      • Hisar-Jaipur: Hisar-Kaimri-Isharwal and Gokulpura-RampuraBeri-Pilani and Chirawa-Chanana-Ponkh-Chala(or Neem Ka Thana) are missing links
      • Hisar-kota: Ponkh-Khatu-Renwal and Jobner-Mahlan-Shankarpura-Choru-Chosla, Chandser (NH16)-Tordi(NH37A) and Todraisingh-Botunda-NH52(Deoli) are missing links
      • Hisar-Patiala: Barwala-Surbara-Narwana, Hatho-Kolekhan-Guhna-Attela-Bhuna-Cheeka-Panjola is the missing link
      • Hisar-Ambala: Barwala-Uchana-Titram Kaithal the missing link
      • Hisar-Karnal: NH9-Dhansu-Chanot-Masudpur-Narnaund is missing link (newly constructed SH/MDR can be converted to NH)
      • Hisar-Dehradun: NH8-Newal-Gangoh(needs new Yamuna bridge)-Ambheta-Saharanpur
      • Hisar-Bareilly: Barfeilly-Chandausi-Pawasa-Dhawarsi-Siyana-Kuchesar-Babugarh-Hapur(new northern bypass), Rasoolpur Dhaulri-Doula(NH334B)-Goripur and SOnepat-Farmanah-LakhanMajra-Bass-BhatolJattan-Pal-ki-Dhani(NH12)-Bhatla(NH17)-Niyana-Shikarpur-NH9 (Radha Soami Satsang Beas Hisar-1) are missing direct link
      • Hisar-Kanpur: Kanpur(NH19)-Rura-Dibiyapur(NH234)-Bakewar, Rewari-Tupkara-Nuh-Ujina-Hodal, Mandola-Kosli-Palhawas-Pataudi-Taoru, Dohki(NH17)-Rajgarh(NH709)-Dinod-Tosham(NH17)-Kanwari-Hisar are missing link
      • Hisar-Gwalior: Kanina(NH24)-Palri(NH17)-Jui(NH709)-Kairu(NH12)-Isharwal(NH12)is missing link
      • HisarAirport-Delhi Airport: Hisar-Kanwari-Tigrana-Bamla-Matenhail-Bhindawas-Silana(NH35)-Kiloi(NH15A)-Badli-IGI Airport GREENFIELD EXPESSWAY is missing link (under plan?) Take note of greenfield and direct route alignment that also connects unconnected Tehsils and various Bird Sanctuaries in Matenhail, Bindhawas, Khaparwas, Macchrauli, etc.
    • From Karnal (includes Ambala and Patiala):
      • Ambala-Jaipur-kota: Ambala-Rehra-CharkhiDadri greenfield NH route has been announced as NH and industrial corridor, Nizampur(Narnaul)-Patan-Shahpur is the missing link
    • Ambala-Dehradun:
      • Ambala-Bareilly: Shamli-Khatoli-Hastinapur-Joya-Kindarki-Shahbad-Bareilly is missing NH link
      • Ambala-Kanpur: Samalkha-Baraut-Hapur-Meerut-Kahangirabad-Dibai-Bahediya-Aliganj-Chibbramau-Talgram-Kakaaan-Shivli-Kanpur
      • Ambala-Gwalior: Nih-Ujina-Uttawar-Punhana-Kaman is missing link
      • Kaithal-Pundri-Karnal
      • Karnal-Haridwar: Deoband-Roorkee line, 27.45 km route included in 2018 pink book,[68] Karnal to Deoband is the missing link.


    • From Barilly:
      • Barilly-Jaipur-Kota: Sirmathura-Mandrayal-Chancheri-Khandar-NJ30-to-Khatoli
      • Barilly-Dehradun: Rampur-Dilari-Sahaspur and Nagina-Nazibabad-Roorkee are missing link
      • Barilly-Kanpur: Farukhabad-Pihan-Sauna-Rapra-Pravea-HarodiaBholapur-Kandharpur
      • Barilly-Gwalior: Badaun-Ganj Dundwara-Sakot-Shikohabad-Porsa-Pariksha-Gwalior is missing NH link


    • From Kanpur:
      • Kanpur-Jaipur-Kota: Fatehabad (Agra)-Khairgrah-Uchena is missing link
      • Kanpur—Kota: Hwaliar-Tentara and Lakshmanpura-Sheopur are missing link
      • Kanpur-Gwalior: Kuthond-Madhogarh-Mihona-Mau is missing link

National freight corridors

Diamond Quadrilateral High-speed rail network,[1] Eastern Dedicated Freight Corridor (72 km)[2] and Western Dedicated Freight Corridor (177 km)[3] pass through Haryana.

Special rail

UNESCO Heritage rails
Tourist circuit rail

Sri Krishna circuit on Vrindavan-Mathura-Govardhan-Barsana-Kurukshetra route and Hemu heritage circuit on Delhi-Rewari-Madhogarh-Panipat route.[98] Other potential circuits are Prithviraj circuit on Faridabad(Surajkund)-Taraori-Asigarh Fort(Hansi)-Hisar-Tosham route, Haryana Buddha circuit on Hisar(ashoka pillar in mosque in Firoz Shah Palace Complex)-Agroha Mound-Fatehabad(Ashoka lat in mosque)-Kurukshetra(Buddha satupa on main sarovar)-Topra-Sugh-Chaneti.

Luxury rail

Luxury rail in Haryana are the Delhi-Rewari Fairy Queen Heritage Train and the proposed Delhi-Rewari-Madhogarh Heritage Rail Circuit.[98]

High-speed rail

Semi-High Speed rail: 160-200 km

Delhi-Agra and Delhi-Chandigarh routes will be converted to the average speed of 160–200 km per hour.[99][100] The project was conceived in 2014.

Delhi-Chandigarh semi high speed rail corridor with 200 km/hr via Ambala Cantt and Panipat will commence construction work in 2019. Cost of this corridor 11,218 crore.

Rapid Rail Transport System (RRTS)

The under-construction Delhi-Alwar RRTS and Delhi-Sonepat-Panipat RRTS will pass through Haryana. In 2017 December, National Capital Region Transport Corporation signed agreements with Administrador de Infraestructuras Ferroviarias (Spain's state-owned company) and Société nationale des chemins de fer français (France's state-owned company) to cooperate on the development of rapid rail smart projects, including Delhi-Meerut Smart Line, Delhi-Panipat Smart Line and Delhi-Alwar Smart Line have been prioritised for implementation in the first phase of NCR RRTS where these three lines will operate from Sarai Kale Khan in Delhi. Designed with 180 km/h design speed, 160 km/h operational speed, and 100 km/h average speed, of six-car trains carrying 1,154 passengers running every 5 to 10 minutes on either underground or elevated point-to-point tracks where passengers will not have to change trains. 35-40% funding will be equity from Centre and state governments and the remaining 60% will come from multilateral funding agencies.[101][102][103]

  • Delhi-Alwar RRTS: Delhi-Alwar line will have 19 stations, 9 underground stations from ISBT Kashmere Gate to Kherki Daula and 10 elevated stations on 124.5 km route.[103]
  • Delhi-Sonipat RRTS: INR 30,000 crore Delhi-Panipat Smart Line and 180.5 km will cost around Rs 37,539 crore Delhi-Alwar Smart Line are awaiting DPR approval, construction to commence by the end of 2018 and completed before 2025. Cost of this corridor is 30,000 crore. At four major stops in Panipat: Panipat Depot, Panipat North, Panipat South and Samalkha.
  • Delhi-Rohtak-Hisar RRTS

High Speed 200-500 km/h rail

Delhi-Mumbai high-speed rail and Delhi–Amritsar high-speed rail of Diamond Quadrilateral High-speed rail network via Sohna-Rewari-Narnaul will pass through Haryana.[1] The Ministry of Railways has established the National High-Speed Rail Corporation Limited as a government company on 12 February 2016 to promote high-speed rail corridors.[104] The Indian Ministry of Railways' white-paper "Vision 2020", envisages the implementation of regional high-speed rail projects to provide services at 250–350 km/h, and planning for corridors connecting commercial, tourist, and pilgrimage hubs. Six corridors have been identified for technical studies on setting up of high-speed elevated rail corridors, including the following 2 passing through Haryana:[105]

  • DelhiChandigarhAmritsar: This 458 km corridor costing 1 lakh crore has been approved by the railway board and construction will commence in year 2020. The route alignment is Delhi-Panipat-Ambala-Chandigarh-Ludhiana-Jalandhar-Amritsar
  • Delhi-Agra-Lucknow-Varanasi-Patna

Personal Rail Transport (PRT) Metrino

Dhaula Kuan-Gurugram-Manesar Personal rapid transit, also called Metrino, was initiated in Dec 2017 by the Government of India by inviting fresh expression of interest from the providers.[106]

Metro train

Current

Proposed

  • Chandigarh and Panchkula: Chandigarh Metro (proposed)
  • Sonipat Metro - extension Red Line (Delhi Metro):
    In June 2017, the Government of Haryana's cabinet approved the investment of INR 968.20 (US$150 million), as its share on the 80:20 equity ratio with the union government, for the 4.86 kilometres (3.02 mi) extension of Delhi Metro from the existing Rithala metro station to Sonipat via Bawana with three elevated stations at Sector 5 of Narela in Delhi, on Delhi border at Kundli Industrial Area and Nathupur Industrial Area in Sonipat, which are planned to be built starting from April 2018 and to be completed by March 2022 as part of the Phase IV.[107] There are plans to further extend this line deeper into the Sonipat city (via Rajiv Gandhi Education City) and beyond to Murthal (Deenbandhu Chhotu Ram University of Science and Technology) in the future.
  • Bahadurgarh Metro - Green Line extension:
    An extension of Green Line from Mundka along the NH 9 will under construction and on schedule to be completed by December 2017 (as of June 2017).[108]
  • Rohtak Metro - Green Line extension:
    An extension of Green Line from Bahadurgarh, proposed only and not yet approved as of July 2017.[109]
  • Kharkhoda Metro - Red Line extension:
    From the existing Rithala metro station to the new stations in Rohini and Bawana industrial area, to Kharkhoda in Haryana, and up to Rohtak via Sisana as second line to Rohtak. As of July 2017, proposed only and not yet approved.
  • Jhajjar Metro - Blue Line extension:
    from existing Blue line to Najafgarh and Kharkari in Delhi to Badli in Haryana on Jhajjar border (not to be confused with Badli Industrial area of Delhi in Sonipat border) and Jhajjar city in Haryana. As of July 2017, proposed only and not yet approved.[110]
  • Dwarka - AIIMS Bhadsa - Farukh Nagar - Gurugram Blue Line extension:
    from the existing Blue line at Dwarka to AIIMS Jhajjar at Badsha, Farukh Nagar and Gurugram in Haryana. As of July 2017, proposed only and not yet approved.[110]
  • Dwarka-Gurugram - Blue Line and Orange Line Airport Express extension:
    As second connection via Kapashera and Bijwasan on Haryana border.[111] To complete the metro ring around Gurugram, a proposal was prepared in November 2017 for the two missing routes,[112]
    (a) for Blue Line (Delhi Metro) "HUDA City Centre metro station" to Dwarka Sector 21 metro station (via Sector-45, Sector-46, Sector-47, Subhash Chawk, Bahrampur, Hero Honda Cross, Udhyog Vihar-6, Sector-37 Pataudi road, Sector-10 Basai road, Sector-9 Dhankot railway station, Sector-7, HUDA Road, Sector-4/5, Ashok Vihar, Palam Vihar, Palam Vihar Sector-1, Palam Vihar Sector-23, Sector-111, Bijwasan border, Bijwasan railway station and Barthal),
    (b) from HUDA City Centre metro station to Gurgaon railway station (via Sector-45, Sector-46, Sector-47, Subhash Chawk, Rajiv Chawk, HUDA road and Sector-4/5).
  • Gurugram - Manesar Yellow Line extension:
    An extension of the existing yellow line at Gurugram to Manesar Industrial township in the west. In May 2017, a joint study by HUDA and Haryana Town and Planning found the proposal to be technically and financially viable and Detailed Project Report is being prepared for the approval.[109]
  • Balramgrah (Faridabad) - Palwal Violet Line extension:
    From existing Balramgarh (Ballabhgarh) to Palwal district headquarters. As of July 2017, proposed only and not yet approved.[109]

Multimodel Transit Centres (MMTC)

Five multimodel transit centres are being built, each one along the Delhi Western Peripheral Expressway (WPE) in the vicinity of railway stations, metro, RRTS and major national highways. These MMTCs will be located at:[113]

  • Sonipat: Kundli MMTS between Rajiv Gandhi Education City RRTS station and WPE interchange,
  • Bahadurgarh MMTS between Bahadurgarh bus stand and metro station,
  • Ballabhgarh MMTS between Ballabhgarh Metro Station, bus stand and railway station,
  • Panchagaon Chowk MMTS between proposed metro station and Gurugram RRTS station, and
  • Kherki Daula MMTS near proposed metro station and Delhi-Alwar RRTS station and bus stand on the junction of Chhapra and Naihati villages.

Multimodel logistics hubs

Issues

Multiple issues include the lack of progress on announced projects, lack of comprehensive long-term transport needs analysis and planning, lack of funding, lack of connectivity, lack of integration with multimodel transport, lack of effective utilization of existing infrastructure such as integrated logistics and industrial hubs, land acquisition, etc.[115][116][117][118]

See also

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External links

  • Multi-model transport network map of Haryana, created by Haryana Space Applications Centre, Hisar (HARSAC)
  • Railway network of Haryana, created by HARSAC
  • Indian Rail (IR), Official website
  • Pink book
  • North Western Railway zone (NWR), Official website
  • Northern Railway zone (NR), Official website
  • North Central Railway zone (NCR), Official website

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This article may require copy editing for grammar style cohesion tone or spelling You can assist by editing it January 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message The rail network in the state of Haryana in India is covered by 5 rail divisions under 3 rail zones North Western Railway zone Bikaner railway division and Jaipur railway division Northern Railway zone Delhi railway division and Ambala railway division and North Central Railway zone Agra railway division 1 Northern Railway Ambala Yamunanagar Kalka 11 North Western Railway Loharu Hisar Fatehabad Sirsa 13 North Central Railway Delhi amp rest most of Haryana OverviewHeadquartersNew Delhi railway stationDates of operation14 April 1952 70 years ago 1952 04 14 TechnicalTrack gaugeMixedOtherWebsitewww wbr nr wbr indianrailways wbr gov wbr inThe Diamond Quadrilateral High speed rail network 1 Eastern Dedicated Freight Corridor 2 and Western Dedicated Freight Corridor 3 pass through Haryana Contents 1 History 1 1 Haryana railway history 1 1 1 19th Century 1 1 2 20th Century 1 1 3 21st Century 1 2 Museums 2 Network 2 1 Map and plans 2 2 Divisions and workshops 2 2 1 Rail lines 2 2 1 1 Existing Rail lines 2 2 1 2 Future projects 2 2 1 2 1 Haryana current projects 2 2 1 2 2 Under consideration projects 2 2 1 2 3 Under construction projects 2 2 1 2 4 NCR projects 2 2 1 3 Other future projects of interest 2 2 1 3 1 Himachal Pradesh 2 2 1 3 2 Punjab 2 2 1 3 3 Rajasthan 2 2 1 3 4 UP 2 2 1 3 5 Uttrakhand 2 2 1 3 6 NCR CMG connectivity 2 2 2 National freight corridors 2 2 3 Special rail 2 2 3 1 UNESCO Heritage rails 2 2 3 2 Tourist circuit rail 2 2 3 3 Luxury rail 2 3 High speed rail 2 3 1 Semi High Speed rail 160 200 km 2 3 1 1 Rapid Rail Transport System RRTS 2 3 2 High Speed 200 500 km h rail 2 4 Personal Rail Transport PRT Metrino 2 5 Metro train 2 5 1 Current 2 5 2 Proposed 3 Multimodel Transit Centres MMTC 4 Multimodel logistics hubs 5 Issues 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditSee also Stations in Haryana IR history NWR history NR history NCR history and Haryana History Extent of the Indian railway network in 1909 Haryana railway history Edit 19th Century Edit On 3 March 1859 Allahabad Kanpur the first passenger railway line in North India was opened which falls under Northern Railway zone 4 In 1864 train tracks passed through Haryana for the first time when a broad gauge track from Calcutta to Delhi was laid 5 In 1866 through trains started running on the East Indian Railway Company s Howrah Delhi line 6 In 1870 the Scinde Punjab amp Delhi Railway completed the 483 km 300 mi long Amritsar Ambala Jagadhri Saharanpur Ghaziabad line connecting Multan now in Pakistan with Delhi 7 In 1872 Sarai Rohilla railway station was established when the metre gauge railway line from Delhi to Jaipur and Ajmer was being laid It was a small station just outside Delhi as Delhi was confined to walled city then All the metre gauge trains starting from and terminating at Delhi to Rewari Punjab Rajasthan and Gujarat passed through this station The track from Delhi to Sarai Rohilla was double The single track from Sarai Rohilla to Rewari was doubled up to Rewari from where single tracks diverged in five directions In 1876 metre gauge track from Delhi to Rewari and further to Ajmer was laid in 1873 by Rajputana State Railway 5 In 1879 the Sind Punjab and Delhi railway completed the 483 kilometre long 300 mi Amritsar Ambala Saharanpur Ghaziabad line connecting Multan now in Pakistan with Delhi 8 In 1884 The Rajputana Malwa Railway extended the 1 000 mm 3 ft 3 3 8 in wide metre gauge Delhi Rewari section of Delhi Fazilka line to Bathinda 9 10 unreliable source which was The Southern Punjab Railway Co opened the Delhi Bathinda Samasatta line in 1897 11 The line passed through Muktasar and Fazilka tehsils and provided direct connection through Samma Satta now in Pakistan to Karachi 12 In 1884 the Rajputana Malwa Railway extended the 1 000 mm 3 ft 3 3 8 in wide metre gauge Delhi Rewari line to Bathinda 9 13 The Bathinda Rewari metre gauge line was converted to 1 676 mm 5 ft 6 in wide 5 ft 6 in 1 676 mm broad gauge in 1994 14 In 1891 the Delhi Panipat Ambala Kalka line was opened 8 In 1891 the Delhi Panipat Ambala Kalka line was opened 8 The 610 mm 2 ft wide narrow gauge Kalka Shimla Railway was constructed by Delhi Panipat Ambala Kalka Railway Company and opened for traffic in 1903 15 In 1905 the line was regauged to 762 mm 2 ft 6 in wide narrow gauge In 1897 the Southern Punjab Railway Co opened the Delhi Bhatinda Samasatta line in 1897 8 The line passed through Muktasar and Fazilka tehsils and provided direct connection through Samma Satta now in Pakistan to Karachi 16 20th Century Edit In 1900 Jodhpur Bikaner line combined with Jodhpur Hyderabad Railway some part of this railway is in Pakistan leading to connection with Hyderabad of Sindh Province In 1901 02 the Jodhpur Bikaner line was extended to Bathinda in 1901 02 to connect it with the metre gauge section of the Bombay Baroda and Central India Railway and the meter gauge of North Western Railway Delhi Fazilka line via Hanumangarh 17 In 1901 02 the metre gauge Jodhpur Bikaner line was extended to Bathinda by Jodhpur Bikaner Railway 17 18 It was subsequently converted to broad gauge 19 The station building was renovated in 2012 13 Delhi earlier handled both broad and meter gauge trains Since 1994 it is a purely broad gauge station meter gauge traffic having been shifted to Delhi Sarai Rohilla Station 20 In April 1919 Mahatma Gandhi was arrested from Palwal railway station on his way to Punjab to take part to the Non Cooperation Movement meeting There also a six foot statue of Mahatma Gandhi was installed in October 2013 21 22 23 In 1926 New Delhi railway station opened Before the new imperial capital New Delhi was established after 1911 the Old Delhi Railway Station served the entire city and the Agra Delhi railway line cut through what is today called Lutyens Delhi and the site earmarked for the hexagonal All India War Memorial now India Gate and Kingsway now Rajpath The railway line was shifted along Yamuna river and opened in 1924 to make way for the new capital Minto now Shivaji and Hardinge now Tilak rail bridges came up for this realigned line The East Indian Railway Company that overlooked railways in the region sanctioned the construction of a single story building and a single platform between Ajmeri Gate and Paharganj in 1926 This was later known as New Delhi Railway station The government s plans to have the new station built inside the Central Park of Connaught Place was rejected by the Railways as it found the idea impractical 24 In 1927 28 New Delhi Capital Works project involving construction of 4 79 miles 7 71 km of new lines was completed The Viceroy and royal retinue entered the city through the new railway station during the inauguration of New Delhi in 1931 New structures were added to the railway station later and the original building served as the parcel office for many years 25 26 In 1951 on 5 November the Jodhpur Bikaner line was merged with the Western Railway 27 Sometime around or prior to 1991 the construction work for the conversion from meter gauge to 1 676 mm 5 ft 6 in wide 5 ft 6 in 1 676 mm broad gauge of the Jodhpur Bikaner line along with the link to Phulera were started 28 and it was already functioning as broad gauge Jodhpur Merta City Bikaner Bathinda line by 2008 29 In 2002 on 1 October the North Western Railway zone came into existence 30 On 14 April 1952 Northern Railway zone was notified as a new railway zone by merging Jodhpur Railway Bikaner Railway Eastern Punjab Railway and three divisions of the East Indian Railway north west of Mughalsarai Uttar Pradesh In 1976 77 the Ghaziabad Nizamuddin New Delhi Delhi track was electrified 31 On 1 July 1987 Ambala railway division was created by transferring 639 km tracks from Delhi Division and 348 km from Firozpur Division and it became completely operational from 15 August 1988 62 its are lies Punjab and the rest in Haryana Himachal Pradesh Uttar Pradesh Rajasthan and Chandigarh It has 141 stations including UNESCO World Heritage Kalka Shimla Railway 32 In 1992 1995 Sabjimandi Karnal sector was electrified 33 In 1994 December the Delhi Rewari railway line had double metre gauge tracks and one of the tracks was converted to broad gauge as a part of conversion of Ajmer Delhi line 34 Within a few years both the tracks from Sarai Rohilla to Delhi railway station were converted to broad gauge and all metre gauge trains stopped operating from Delhi station 35 In 1998 99 Ambala Chandigarh sector was electrified 36 In 1999 2000 Chandigarh Kalka 36 21st Century Edit On 1 April 2003 North Central Railway zone was created By September 2006 the second metre gauge track from Sarai Rohilla to Rewari was also converted to broad gauge and all metre gauge trains stopped operating between Rewari and Sarai Rohilla though the converted track was opened for public use only in October 2007 35 37 Between 2008 and 2011 the Bikaner Rewari line was converted to broad gauge 38 In 2009 the metre gauge Hisar Sadulpur section was converted to broad gauge 39 40 In 2010 11 Rail Budget Panipat Meerut line 104 km survey was announced and the project implementation was approved in 2017 18 budget with an outlay of INR948 crore 41 In 2013 Chandigarh Sahnewal line also referred to as Ludhiana Chandigarh rail link was inaugurated 42 In 2013 the foundation stone for the shifting of Rohtak Makrauli section of Rohtak Gohana Panipat line was laid 43 In 2013 the new broad gauge electrified Rewari Rohtak line was constructed 44 In 2016 17 Rail Budget Yamunanagar Chandigarh line re survey for this INR875 crore line was announced at the cost of INR 25 crore 41 By December 2017 railways for the first time installed 6 095 GPS enabled Fog Pilot Assistance System railway signalling devices in four most affected zones Northern Railway zone North Central Railway zone North Eastern Railway zone and North Western Railway zone by doing away with the old practice of putting firecrackers on train tracks to alter train divers running trains on snail s pace With these devices train pilots precisely know in advance about the location of signals level crossing gates and other such approaching markers 45 In 2017 18 Indian Railway approved Panipat Jind line and Panipat Rohtak line electrification for Rs 980 crore and new rail line Panipat Shamli Baghpat Meerut for Rs 2200 crore By December 2017 railways for the first time installed 6 095 GPS enabled Fog Pilot Assistance System railway signalling devices in four most affected zones Northern Railway zone North Central Railway zone North Eastern Railway zone and North Western Railway zone by doing away with the old practice of putting firecrackers on train tracks to alert train drivers running trains on snail s pace With these devices train pilots precisely know in advance about the location of signals level crossing gates and other such approaching markers 45 Museums Edit Rewari Railway Heritage Museum Ambala divisional railway museum Hisar sub divisional railway museumNetwork EditMap and plans Edit Haryana Space Applications Centre Hisar HARSAC has produced the railway map for Haryana and rail line under implementation are included in the current pink book of railway see external links 46 47 48 Divisions and workshops Edit Rail network in Haryana falls under 5 divisions in 3 railway zones each division has own workshops North Western Railway zone Bikaner railway division of North Western Railway zone manages rail network in western and southern Haryana covering Bhatinda Dabwali Hanumangarh line Rewari Bhiwani Hisar Bathinda line Hisar Sadulpur line and Rewari Kanina Loharu Sadulpur line 49 50 A category stations are Bhiwani and Hisar B category stations is Sirsa and D category stations are Ellenabad Mandi Dabwali Bhattu Mandi adampur Hansi Loharu Charkhi Dadri Kanina Mahendragagh kosli and E category station is Satrod 51 There are siding at Sirsa for FCI and Jharli for the Thermal power plant 52 Railway health units are Sirsa and Hisar with one doctor each while Railway Divisional Hospital is at Lalgarh on outskirts of Bikaner 53 Jaipur railway division of North Western Railway zone manages rail network in south west Haryana covering Rewari Reengas Jaipur line Delhi Alwar Jaipur line and Loharu Sikar line 54 Northern Railway zone Delhi railway division of Northern Railway zone manages rail network in north and east and central Haryana covering Delhi Panipat Ambala line Delhi Rohtak Tohana line Rewari Rohtak line Jind Sonepat line and Delhi Rewari line 55 56 57 58 59 Ambala railway division of Northern Railway zone manages small part of rail network in north east Haryana covering Ambala Yamunanagar line Ambala Kurukshetra line and UNESCO World Heritage Kalka Shimla Railway 32 There are 2 Workshops in this division which falls within Haryana Carriage amp Wagon Workshop Jagadhari and Carriage amp Wagon Workshop Kalka for narrow gauge 60 North Central Railway zone Agra railway division of North Central Railway zone manages another very small part of network in south east Haryana covering Palwal Mathura line only 61 62 Rail lines Edit Existing Rail lines Edit North Western Railway zoneBikaner railway division 49 50 Bhatinda Dabwali Hanumangarh line Rewari Bhiwani Hisar Bathinda line and Hisar Sadulpur line Rewari Kanina Loharu Sadulpur line Bhiwani Rohtak line Hisar Hansi Rohtak line under construction Hisar Agroha line surveyed and approved Hisar Jind line surveyed Hansi Narnaund Jind line being surveyed dd Jaipur railway division 54 Rewari Reengas Jaipur line Delhi Alwar Jaipur line Loharu Sikar line dd Northern Railway zoneAmbala railway division 32 Ambala Yamunanagar line Ambala Kurukshetra line UNESCO World Heritage Kalka Shimla Railway Chandigarh Adi Badri Paonta Sahib line surveyed in 2012 Yamunanagar Chandigarh line new line being resurveyed dd Delhi railway division 55 56 57 59 Delhi Panipat Ambala line Delhi Rohtak Tohana line Narwana Kaithal Kurukshetra line Rewari Rohtak line Jind Sonepat line via Gohana Jind Panipat line via Safidon Rohtak Panipat line via Gohana being elevated 63 Delhi Rewari line Panipat Meerut line survey completed dd North Central Railway zoneAgra railway division 61 62 Palwal Mathura line only dd Future projects Edit Haryana current projects Edit Undertaken by IR and Rail Infrastructure Development Company Haryana Limited H RIDE also called Haryana Rail Infrastructure Development Corporation Announced projects planned and or being executed c Jan 2018 Feasibility study survey was completed for the first 7 projects in 10 months from 1 Jan to 31 Oct 2018 64 Karnal Yamunanagar line 64 additional budget was allocated in 2019 20 union railway budget 65 Kaithal Karnal Meerut line Yamunanagar Chandigarh via Naraingarh and Sadhaura 64 91 km link sent to planning commission in 2013 66 MoU was signed in 2015 67 It is included in 2018 pink book 68 Additional budget was allocated in 2019 20 union railway budget 65 dd Yamunanagar Adi Badri Paonta Sahib Dehradun line via Bilaspur to connect to Chota Char Dham Railway is future proposed and yet unapproved and un surveyed projectDelhi Sohna Nuh Ferozpur Zhirka Alwar line 64 104 km link sent to planning commission in 2013 66 MoU was signed in 2015 67 It is included in 2018 pink book 68 Additional budget was allocated in 2019 20 union railway budget 65 Kaithal Patiala line survey was announced in 2016 17 budget and completed in January 2019 pending railway board approval for inclusion in the pinkbook as of Jan 2019 69 Bhiwani Loharu line via Kairu Jui 64 MoU was signed in 2015 and H RIDE will undertake Bhiwani Loharu section to connect it to the existing Loharu Pilani Jhunjhunu railway link 70 Additional budget was allocated in 2019 20 union railway budget 65 Note Jaipur Reengas Churu line was surveyed in 2015 2016 70 Narwana Hisar line 65 km survey commenced in 2018 71 direct and shortest route via Narnaund 64 Ukalana Narwana line 29 km previously announced connection for direct connectivity to Kurukshetra and Chandigarh 72 Hansi Jind line 45 km via Narnaund previously announced complementary connection 72 Additional budget was allocated for Jind Hisar line in 2019 20 union railway budget 65 Farrukhnagar Jhajjar Charkhi Dadri line 72 km 64 Bijwasan Jhajjar Charki Dadri was surveyed in 2010 67 and next stage survey commenced in 2018 71 Survey was conducted in 2015 73 Additional budget was allocated in 2019 20 union railway budget 65 Extend this along new Charkhi Dadri Jui Kairu Isharwal Jhunpa route Jhajjar Palwal line 95 km including Jhajjar Farukh Nagar new 30 km link and Patli Sohna Manesar Asaoti Palwal new 60 km link along Western Peripheral Expressway was approved by the Haryana government in December 2018 and approval from the railway board is expected shortly 74 Extend it further to Noida International Airport Jewar Note Hisar Rajgarh link exists Survey for Rajgarh Taranagar Sardarshar line and Sardarshar Bhadra Sirsa line were survey completed in 2015 16 70 km 70 Hisar Airport rail line Existing Hisar Jakhal line will be extended to Hisar airport as integrated transport hub DPR will be ready soon dec 2018 update 75 dd dd Chandigarh Kalka Baddi line 23 33 km route included in 2018 NR pink book 68 preliminary engineering cum traffic surveyed in 2010 76 LOA signed state released 175 crore 22 hectares land acquisition in progress c Nov 2017 77 IMT and fruit logistics hub at former HMT site in Pinjore dd Manesar railway sliding project for Maruti Udyog 64 other NR Northern Railway current survey c Nov 2017 and the construction status of important NR projects dd Announced projects planned and or being executed c Feb 2015 Karnal Yamuna Nagar Railway line 67 Panipat Meerut line 104 km part of RORC and survey completed and included in 2018 NR pink book 68 Kaithal Karnal Line Chandigarh Adi Badri Paonta Sahib line surveyed completed in 2012 to expedite better to route it from a fork on Bilaspur under survey Yamunanagar Chandgarh line to Khizrabad to Paonta Sahib Jakhal Ratia Fatehabad Railway line 67 Fatehabad Mansa Bhatinda Railway line 67 Hisar Sirsa via Agroha Fatehabad Railway line 67 93 km link sent to planning commission in 2013 66 Survey completed and already included in 2018 pink book 68 INR 40 lakh budget was allocated in 2019 20 union railway budget for the final detailed survey 78 A logistic hub rail sliding next to Hisar Aviation amp Cargo Hub Sirsa Ellanabad line announced in 2013 for military purpose Rewari Palwal via Bhiwadi Railway line 67 See below as part of NCR Regional Orbital Rail Corridor RORC and survey completed Also see the proposed RORC Palwal Khurja line Alwar Narnaul Mahendragarh Charkhi Dadri line announced in 2014 by UPA govt but the suevry has no commenced until now 79 Sirsa Ellenabad Suratgarh line dd Previously surveyed 2010 76 Kaithal Pundri Karnal line 92 km surveyed in 2010 76 Patiala Samana Jakhal Narwana line 93 km surveyed in 2010 76 Bahadurgarh Jhajjar line 40 km surveyed in 2010 76 Yamunanagar Kurukshetra Patiala line 174 km surveyed in 2010 76 Rajgarh Taranagar Sardarshar line survey completed in 2015 16 70 as well as 100 km Sardarshar Bhadra Sirsa line 70 Sardarshar Loonkaransar survey to connect to mahajan firing range and Bikaner was completed in 2014 80 Hisar Rajgarh and Jaipur Reengas Churu lines already exist 70 dd Under consideration projects Edit Under consideration for future inclusion not yet approved not yet surveyed Bilaspur Paonta Sahib line to connect proposed Chandigan Yamunanagr line to Paonta Sahib to connect to Chota Char Dham Railway Jhumpa Khurd Bahal Loharu line short distance this missing link will complete railway across western Haryana from Sirsa to Narnaul Jhumpa Bhiwani line Narnaul Charki Dadri Meham line NE SW diagonal across Haryana Bhadra Adampur Fatehabad Budhlada line to connect with already surveyed Sardarshahar Sirsa line Hisar Kanwari Tosham Kairu Jui Mahendragarh line as western Haryana link Charkhi Dadri Jhumpa Khurd line Charkhi Dadri Loharu line Yamunanagar Indri Karnal line Fatehabad Uklana line to connect with proposed Uklana Narwana line for direct link across north Haryana from Sirsa to Chandigarh Jind Barwala Agroha Adampur line Karnal Jind Hansi Kanwari Tosham Jhumpa line note that Kaithal Pundri Karnal line also needs further new link to Patra Sangrur Barnala Faridkot was surveyed in 2010 76 Karnal Deoband line Mujaffarnagar Deoband Roorkee line is under construction which will connect Haryana to Haridwar Mujaffarnagar Shamli Panipat line Mujaffarnagar Deoband Roorkee line is under construction which will connect Haryana to Haridwar Meerut Sonipat line Hisar Anupgarh line via Balsamand Bhadra Nohar Ryanwali Anupgarh route Bawanikhera Mahajan line via Gohana Meham Bawanikhera Kanwari Tosham Siwani Sahwa Pallu Mahajan Anupgarh route Mandkola Dhaulpur line via Mandkola Hathin Uttawar Punhana Barsana Govardhan Deeg Bharatpur Dhaulpur route from where it connects to existing Delhi Dhaulpur Gwalior Nagpur route also provides alternate route to Agra and Mathura 81 Under construction projects Edit Pink book projects under construction as per live map in the citation 82 Hisar Hansi Rohtak line Rohtak Meham under construction with all land in possession of IR and will be completed by June 2019 and Hansi Hisar tender planning was underway in Nov 2017 77 dd Palwal Firozepure Jhirka Alwar line via Palwal Mandkola Nuh Bhadas Firozepure Jhirka Ootwar Alwar as per pink book 82 dd NCR projects Edit NCR Regional Orbital Rail Corridor RORC Panipat Rohtak line via Panipat Gohana Rohtak exists Rohtak Rewari line via Rohtak Jhajjar Rewari exists Rewari Khurja line via Rewari Bhiwadi Nuh Palwal Khurja new rail line survey completed Nuh Palwal section is also part of the separate Palwal Nuh Ferrozepur Jhirka Alwar line already under construction as per the pink book Khurja Meerut line via Khurja Bulandshahr Hapur Meerut existing Meerut Panipat line new rail line survey completed It will cost INR2 200 crore 83 The construction will commence in year 2019 dd NCR Inner Regional Orbital Rail Corridor IRORC Sonepat Bahadurgrah Jhajjar line new line Jhajjar Farukh Nagar Gurgaon line new line Gurgaon Faridabad line new line Faridabad Dadri line new line Dadri Ghaziabad line existing line also part of RRTS corridor Ghaziabad Kundali line via Baghpat new line dd NCR Counter Magnet City interconnectivity ProjectsHisar as CMG linksHisar Patiala rail link exists a Ukalana Narwana link and Kaithal CheekaGuhla Samana link in Haryana or b Jakhal Moonak Patra Samana link in Punjab as an alternate route dd dd Hisar Karnal Ambala rail link Missing links are a Uklana Narwana link and Kaithal Pundri Karnal link b Hansi Jind link under survey and c Jind Karnal link dd dd Hisar Gwaliar rail link exists except Bhopal Beora Ramganj Jhalawar link which is being implementation and tenders were issued in 2014 84 85 dd Hisar Jaipur Kota Bhopal rail link exists except Bhopal Beora Ramganj Jhalawar link which is being implementation and tenders were issued in 2014 84 85 dd Karnal and Ambala as CMG links includes Patiala as CMG links Karnal Dehradun rail link Karnal Yamunanagar missing links is under survey dd dd Karnal Bareilly rail link Under survey Karnal Yamunanagar links willprovide indirect route the direct link Karnal Shamli Muzaffarnagar Bijnor Shahspur is missing needs approval and will be of strategic importance to Rajasthan Pithoragarh Pakistan to China border army movement it will also directly connect Mahabharta religious city of Kurukshetra with the Char Dham rail network dd dd Karnal Jaipur rail link exists via Rohtak Rewari Alwar dd dd Karnal Kota rail link exists via Jaipur except the under construction rail link from Jhalawar to Bhopal see Hisar Kota link link dd dd Gwaliar as CMG links oncludes Bareilly and Kanpur as CMG All exist There are existing Gwaliar Jhansi Kanpur line Gwaliar Agra Breilly line and Kanpur Unnao Bareilly line dd dd Other future projects of interest Edit This is live rail map in citation 86 Himachal Pradesh Edit New rail links in Himachal Pradesh Nangal Dam Talwara line 83 74 km route included in 2018 pink book 68 Banopli Bilaspur Beri line 63 1 km route included in 2018 pink book 68 Chadigarh Kalka Baddi line 33 23 km route included in 2018 pink book 68 under construction Una Hamirpur line 50 km route included in 2018 pink book 68 New rail links from Himchal Pradesh to J amp K Bhanupli Leh line New rail links from Himachal Pradesh to UttrakhandPunjab Edit New rail links in Punjab near Haryana Border Abohar Fazilka line 42 717 km route included in 2018 pink book 68 Chandigarh Ludhiana line 112 km route included in 2018 pink book 68 New rail links from Punjab to Himachal Pradesh Nangal Dam Talwara line 83 74 km route included in 2018 pink book 68 Banopli Bilaspur Beri line 63 1 km route included in 2018 pink book 68 New rail links to J amp KJallandhar Pathankot Jammu Tawi 211 26 km route is included in 2018 NR pink book 68 dd New rail links from Punjab to PakistanRajasthan Edit Bhatinda Dabwali Hanumangarh Pilibangan Suratgarh line is operational 87 and electrification work commenced in 2018 19 at the cost of INR350 crore 88 New rail links in Rajasthan near Haryana Border Sardarshahar Lunkaransar Sardarshar Taranagar Sadulpur Rajgarh link Sardarshar Lunkaransar line 82 km survey was announced in 2013 to connect existing end points for strategic military requirements 89 In 2015 budget additional INR9 lakh allocated for survey work by Railway minister 90 Sardarshar Taranagar Sadulpur Rajgarh line 100 km survey was announced in 2015 to connect existing end points 90 Sardarshahar Nohar Sirsa line via Jingana GudianaKhera Arniawali Bajekan 94 km survey was announced in 2013 and cost estimates were prepared 91 In 2015 budget additional INR14 lakh allocated for survey work by Railway minister 90 Sardarshahar Suratgarh Gajsinghpur line 115 km survey was announced in 2015 92 90 Gajsinghpur Pak border Padampur Goluwala Pilibanga Rawatsar Sahawa Taranagar Daderwa Sadulpur Rajgarh line survey was announced in 2013 to connect existing end points for strategic military requirements 89 In 2015 budget additional INR44 lakh allocated for survey work by Railway minister 90 NeemKaThana on Delhi Rewari Jaipur line Sikar Salasar Sujangarh line 150 km survey was announced in 2013 93 Alwar Behror Narnaul Charkhi Dadri line survey was announced in 2013 was pending approval for the financial vetting in 2015 94 No budget was allocated in 2015 Should be extended to Nokha Phalodi to Bikaner Dausa Gangapur line 92 67 km route is included in 2018 NCR pink book 95 Will provide direct Delhi Faridabad Alwar Dausa Kota Gwalior access by bypassing aipur on its west Ratlam Banswara Dungarpur line 176 47 km route is included in 2018 NCR pink book 95 Gauge conversion all gauge conversion across India will be completed by March 2022 Jaipur Reengus Churu and Sikar Loharu gauge conversion of 320 04 km route is included in 2018 NCR pink book 95 Suratpura Hanumangarh Sri Ganganagar gauge conversion of 240 95 km route is included in 2018 NCR pink book 95 Sadulpur Bikaner and Ratangarh Degana gauge conversion of 394 35 km route is included in 2018 NCR pink book 95 New rail links from Rajasthan to Madhya Pradesh Jhalawar Biaora Bhopal line tender was issued in 2014 for construction 96 Gauge conversion all gauge conversion across India will be completed by March 2022 Jaipur Bhopal existing link Gwaliar Sheopur Kota line gauge conversion of 284 km route is included in 2018 NCR pink book 97 Agra Kota Ujjain Khandwa Akola Washim existing link Gangapur Sawai Madhopur Dhaulpur Sirmuttra Gangapur line gauge conversion of 144 6 km route is included in 2018 NCR pink book 97 New rail links from Rajasthan to Gujrat and MaharashtraUP Edit New rail links in UP near Haryana Border Karnal Haridwar Deoband Roorkee line 27 45 km route included in 2018 pink book 68 Karnal to Deoband is the missing link Mathura Vrindavan line 11 km route is included in 2018 NCR pink book 97 New rail links from UP to NepalUttrakhand Edit New rail links in Uttrakhand near Haryana Border Char Dham Railway New rail links from Uttrakhand to Nepal Nainital Pithoragarh Nepal lineNCR CMG connectivity Edit Complimentary NCR CMG counter Magnet City Interconnectivity NH National Highways projects From Hisar Hisar Jaipur Hisar Kaimri Isharwal and Gokulpura RampuraBeri Pilani and Chirawa Chanana Ponkh Chala or Neem Ka Thana are missing links Hisar kota Ponkh Khatu Renwal and Jobner Mahlan Shankarpura Choru Chosla Chandser NH16 Tordi NH37A and Todraisingh Botunda NH52 Deoli are missing links Hisar Patiala Barwala Surbara Narwana Hatho Kolekhan Guhna Attela Bhuna Cheeka Panjola is the missing link Hisar Ambala Barwala Uchana Titram Kaithal the missing link Hisar Karnal NH9 Dhansu Chanot Masudpur Narnaund is missing link newly constructed SH MDR can be converted to NH Hisar Dehradun NH8 Newal Gangoh needs new Yamuna bridge Ambheta Saharanpur Hisar Bareilly Barfeilly Chandausi Pawasa Dhawarsi Siyana Kuchesar Babugarh Hapur new northern bypass Rasoolpur Dhaulri Doula NH334B Goripur and SOnepat Farmanah LakhanMajra Bass BhatolJattan Pal ki Dhani NH12 Bhatla NH17 Niyana Shikarpur NH9 Radha Soami Satsang Beas Hisar 1 are missing direct link Hisar Kanpur Kanpur NH19 Rura Dibiyapur NH234 Bakewar Rewari Tupkara Nuh Ujina Hodal Mandola Kosli Palhawas Pataudi Taoru Dohki NH17 Rajgarh NH709 Dinod Tosham NH17 Kanwari Hisar are missing link Hisar Gwalior Kanina NH24 Palri NH17 Jui NH709 Kairu NH12 Isharwal NH12 is missing link HisarAirport Delhi Airport Hisar Kanwari Tigrana Bamla Matenhail Bhindawas Silana NH35 Kiloi NH15A Badli IGI Airport GREENFIELD EXPESSWAY is missing link under plan Take note of greenfield and direct route alignment that also connects unconnected Tehsils and various Bird Sanctuaries in Matenhail Bindhawas Khaparwas Macchrauli etc From Karnal includes Ambala and Patiala Ambala Jaipur kota Ambala Rehra CharkhiDadri greenfield NH route has been announced as NH and industrial corridor Nizampur Narnaul Patan Shahpur is the missing link Ambala Dehradun Ambala Bareilly Shamli Khatoli Hastinapur Joya Kindarki Shahbad Bareilly is missing NH link Ambala Kanpur Samalkha Baraut Hapur Meerut Kahangirabad Dibai Bahediya Aliganj Chibbramau Talgram Kakaaan Shivli Kanpur Ambala Gwalior Nih Ujina Uttawar Punhana Kaman is missing link Kaithal Pundri Karnal Karnal Haridwar Deoband Roorkee line 27 45 km route included in 2018 pink book 68 Karnal to Deoband is the missing link From Barilly Barilly Jaipur Kota Sirmathura Mandrayal Chancheri Khandar NJ30 to Khatoli Barilly Dehradun Rampur Dilari Sahaspur and Nagina Nazibabad Roorkee are missing link Barilly Kanpur Farukhabad Pihan Sauna Rapra Pravea HarodiaBholapur Kandharpur Barilly Gwalior Badaun Ganj Dundwara Sakot Shikohabad Porsa Pariksha Gwalior is missing NH link From Kanpur Kanpur Jaipur Kota Fatehabad Agra Khairgrah Uchena is missing link Kanpur Kota Hwaliar Tentara and Lakshmanpura Sheopur are missing link Kanpur Gwalior Kuthond Madhogarh Mihona Mau is missing linkNational freight corridors Edit Diamond Quadrilateral High speed rail network 1 Eastern Dedicated Freight Corridor 72 km 2 and Western Dedicated Freight Corridor 177 km 3 pass through Haryana Special rail Edit UNESCO Heritage rails Edit UNESCO World Heritage Kalka Shimla Railway with vistadome Tourist circuit rail Edit Sri Krishna circuit on Vrindavan Mathura Govardhan Barsana Kurukshetra route and Hemu heritage circuit on Delhi Rewari Madhogarh Panipat route 98 Other potential circuits are Prithviraj circuit on Faridabad Surajkund Taraori Asigarh Fort Hansi Hisar Tosham route Haryana Buddha circuit on Hisar ashoka pillar in mosque in Firoz Shah Palace Complex Agroha Mound Fatehabad Ashoka lat in mosque Kurukshetra Buddha satupa on main sarovar Topra Sugh Chaneti Luxury rail Edit Luxury rail in Haryana are the Delhi Rewari Fairy Queen Heritage Train and the proposed Delhi Rewari Madhogarh Heritage Rail Circuit 98 High speed rail Edit Semi High Speed rail 160 200 km Edit Delhi Agra and Delhi Chandigarh routes will be converted to the average speed of 160 200 km per hour 99 100 The project was conceived in 2014 Delhi Chandigarh semi high speed rail corridor with 200 km hr via Ambala Cantt and Panipat will commence construction work in 2019 Cost of this corridor 11 218 crore Rapid Rail Transport System RRTS Edit Main article RRTS in NCR The under construction Delhi Alwar RRTS and Delhi Sonepat Panipat RRTS will pass through Haryana In 2017 December National Capital Region Transport Corporation signed agreements with Administrador de Infraestructuras Ferroviarias Spain s state owned company and Societe nationale des chemins de fer francais France s state owned company to cooperate on the development of rapid rail smart projects including Delhi Meerut Smart Line Delhi Panipat Smart Line and Delhi Alwar Smart Line have been prioritised for implementation in the first phase of NCR RRTS where these three lines will operate from Sarai Kale Khan in Delhi Designed with 180 km h design speed 160 km h operational speed and 100 km h average speed of six car trains carrying 1 154 passengers running every 5 to 10 minutes on either underground or elevated point to point tracks where passengers will not have to change trains 35 40 funding will be equity from Centre and state governments and the remaining 60 will come from multilateral funding agencies 101 102 103 Delhi Alwar RRTS Delhi Alwar line will have 19 stations 9 underground stations from ISBT Kashmere Gate to Kherki Daula and 10 elevated stations on 124 5 km route 103 Delhi Sonipat RRTS INR 30 000 crore Delhi Panipat Smart Line and 180 5 km will cost around Rs 37 539 crore Delhi Alwar Smart Line are awaiting DPR approval construction to commence by the end of 2018 and completed before 2025 Cost of this corridor is 30 000 crore At four major stops in Panipat Panipat Depot Panipat North Panipat South and Samalkha Delhi Rohtak Hisar RRTSHigh Speed 200 500 km h rail Edit Main article High speed improvement progress Delhi Mumbai high speed rail and Delhi Amritsar high speed rail of Diamond Quadrilateral High speed rail network via Sohna Rewari Narnaul will pass through Haryana 1 The Ministry of Railways has established the National High Speed Rail Corporation Limited as a government company on 12 February 2016 to promote high speed rail corridors 104 The Indian Ministry of Railways white paper Vision 2020 envisages the implementation of regional high speed rail projects to provide services at 250 350 km h and planning for corridors connecting commercial tourist and pilgrimage hubs Six corridors have been identified for technical studies on setting up of high speed elevated rail corridors including the following 2 passing through Haryana 105 Delhi Chandigarh Amritsar This 458 km corridor costing 1 lakh crore has been approved by the railway board and construction will commence in year 2020 The route alignment is Delhi Panipat Ambala Chandigarh Ludhiana Jalandhar Amritsar Delhi Agra Lucknow Varanasi PatnaPersonal Rail Transport PRT Metrino Edit Dhaula Kuan Gurugram Manesar Personal rapid transit also called Metrino was initiated in Dec 2017 by the Government of India by inviting fresh expression of interest from the providers 106 Metro train Edit Current Edit Faridabad and Ballabgarh Violet Line Delhi Metro Bahadurgarh Green Line Delhi Metro Gurugram Yellow Line Delhi Metro and Rapid Metro GurgaonProposed Edit Chandigarh and Panchkula Chandigarh Metro proposed Sonipat Metro extension Red Line Delhi Metro In June 2017 the Government of Haryana s cabinet approved the investment of INR 968 20 US 150 million as its share on the 80 20 equity ratio with the union government for the 4 86 kilometres 3 02 mi extension of Delhi Metro from the existing Rithala metro station to Sonipat via Bawana with three elevated stations at Sector 5 of Narela in Delhi on Delhi border at Kundli Industrial Area and Nathupur Industrial Area in Sonipat which are planned to be built starting from April 2018 and to be completed by March 2022 as part of the Phase IV 107 There are plans to further extend this line deeper into the Sonipat city via Rajiv Gandhi Education City and beyond to Murthal Deenbandhu Chhotu Ram University of Science and Technology in the future Bahadurgarh Metro Green Line extension An extension of Green Line from Mundka along the NH 9 will under construction and on schedule to be completed by December 2017 as of June 2017 108 Rohtak Metro Green Line extension An extension of Green Line from Bahadurgarh proposed only and not yet approved as of July 2017 109 Kharkhoda Metro Red Line extension From the existing Rithala metro station to the new stations in Rohini and Bawana industrial area to Kharkhoda in Haryana and up to Rohtak via Sisana as second line to Rohtak As of July 2017 proposed only and not yet approved Jhajjar Metro Blue Line extension from existing Blue line to Najafgarh and Kharkari in Delhi to Badli in Haryana on Jhajjar border not to be confused with Badli Industrial area of Delhi in Sonipat border and Jhajjar city in Haryana As of July 2017 proposed only and not yet approved 110 Dwarka AIIMS Bhadsa Farukh Nagar Gurugram Blue Line extension from the existing Blue line at Dwarka to AIIMS Jhajjar at Badsha Farukh Nagar and Gurugram in Haryana As of July 2017 proposed only and not yet approved 110 Dwarka Gurugram Blue Line and Orange Line Airport Express extension As second connection via Kapashera and Bijwasan on Haryana border 111 To complete the metro ring around Gurugram a proposal was prepared in November 2017 for the two missing routes 112 a for Blue Line Delhi Metro HUDA City Centre metro station to Dwarka Sector 21 metro station via Sector 45 Sector 46 Sector 47 Subhash Chawk Bahrampur Hero Honda Cross Udhyog Vihar 6 Sector 37 Pataudi road Sector 10 Basai road Sector 9 Dhankot railway station Sector 7 HUDA Road Sector 4 5 Ashok Vihar Palam Vihar Palam Vihar Sector 1 Palam Vihar Sector 23 Sector 111 Bijwasan border Bijwasan railway station and Barthal b from HUDA City Centre metro station to Gurgaon railway station via Sector 45 Sector 46 Sector 47 Subhash Chawk Rajiv Chawk HUDA road and Sector 4 5 Gurugram Manesar Yellow Line extension An extension of the existing yellow line at Gurugram to Manesar Industrial township in the west In May 2017 a joint study by HUDA and Haryana Town and Planning found the proposal to be technically and financially viable and Detailed Project Report is being prepared for the approval 109 Balramgrah Faridabad Palwal Violet Line extension From existing Balramgarh Ballabhgarh to Palwal district headquarters As of July 2017 proposed only and not yet approved 109 Multimodel Transit Centres MMTC EditFive multimodel transit centres are being built each one along the Delhi Western Peripheral Expressway WPE in the vicinity of railway stations metro RRTS and major national highways These MMTCs will be located at 113 Sonipat Kundli MMTS between Rajiv Gandhi Education City RRTS station and WPE interchange Bahadurgarh MMTS between Bahadurgarh bus stand and metro station Ballabhgarh MMTS between Ballabhgarh Metro Station bus stand and railway station Panchagaon Chowk MMTS between proposed metro station and Gurugram RRTS station and Kherki Daula MMTS near proposed metro station and Delhi Alwar RRTS station and bus stand on the junction of Chhapra and Naihati villages Multimodel logistics hubs EditIMLH Nangal Choudhary In Mahendragarh district with US 3 3 billion or INR86 000 crore the initial investment the Integrated Multimodel Logistics Hub at Nangal Choudhary is part of Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor Project DMIC 114 IMT Kundli In Sonepat district is part of Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor Project DMIC on Western Dedicated Freight Corridor WDFC and also located in the influence zone of the Amritsar Delhi Kolkata Industrial Corridor ADKIC on Eastern Dedicated Freight Corridor EDFC 114 IMT Manesar In Faridabad district with more than US 10 billion already invested by 2017 is part of Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor Project DMIC on Western Dedicated Freight Corridor WDFC and also located in the influence zone of the Amritsar Delhi Kolkata Industrial Corridor ADKIC on Eastern Dedicated Freight Corridor EDFC 114 IMT Bawal In Rewari district is a large industrial centre has been developed by the Haryana State Industrial and Infrastructure Development Corporation HSIIDC It is part of Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor Project DMIC on Western Dedicated Freight Corridor WDFC and also located in the influence zone of the Amritsar Delhi Kolkata Industrial Corridor ADKIC on Eastern Dedicated Freight Corridor EDFC 114 Issues EditMultiple issues include the lack of progress on announced projects lack of comprehensive long term transport needs analysis and planning lack of funding lack of connectivity lack of integration with multimodel transport lack of effective utilization of existing infrastructure such as integrated logistics and industrial hubs land acquisition etc 115 116 117 118 See also EditZones and divisions of Indian Railways Airports in Haryana Highways amp Exressways in Haryana Divisions of HaryanaReferences Edit a b c Address by The President of India to the Joint sitting of Parliament 2014 PDF archived from the original PDF on 14 July 2014 a b Eastern DFC Retrieved 4 December 2017 a b Western DFC Retrieved 4 December 2017 Asiatradehub com com India Infrastructure Railways a b Delhi District Trade and communications The Imperial Gazetteer of India Vol 11 Oxford at Clarendon Press 1909 p 229 IR History Early History 1832 1869 IRFCA Retrieved 28 June 2013 R P Saxena Indian Railway History Time line Irse bravehost com Archived from the original on 29 February 2012 Retrieved 24 January 2014 a b c d IR History Early Days II 1870 1899 Retrieved 7 March 2014 a b Gazetteer of India Haryana Hisar PDF Haryana Government Communications page 135 Archived from the original PDF on 1 May 2014 Retrieved 10 May 2014 Rajputana Malwa State Railway fibis Retrieved 10 May 2014 IR History Early Days II 1870 1899 Retrieved 26 February 2014 Chapter VII Communications Retrieved 26 February 2014 Rajputana Malwa State Railway fibis Retrieved 10 May 2014 Overview of Bikaner Division PDF Indian Railways Archived from the original PDF on 8 May 2014 Retrieved 10 May 2014 Engineer journal article circa 1915 reprinted in Narrow Gauge amp Industrial Railway Modelling Review no 75 July 2008 Chapter VII Communications Retrieved 1 March 2014 a b Jodhpur Bikaner Railway fibis Archived from the original on 2 February 2014 Retrieved 10 May 2014 IR History Part II 1870 1899 IRFCA Retrieved 10 May 2014 Railway line along Indian border Press Information Bureau Govt of India 21 April 2008 Retrieved 10 May 2014 Northern Railways Indian Railways Portal www nr indianrailways gov in Retrieved 2 June 2017 Gandhi s statue damaged in Palwal EMU rams into train near Palwal driver dies Gatimaan Express to become operational by March 2016 CP s blueprint Bath s Crescent Hindustan Times 8 February 2011 Archived from the original on 3 January 2013 A fine balance of luxury and care Hindustan Times 21 July 2011 Archived from the original on 14 December 2014 When Railways nearly derailed New Delhi Hindustan Times 18 January 2011 Archived from the original on 26 September 2013 Western railway history Written answers to Qustion asked in Parliament Railway expansion programme in Rajasthan Government of India Retrieved 7 May 2014 Railway line along Indian border Press Information Bureau Govt of India 21 April 2008 Retrieved 7 May 2014 North Western railway history Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 History of Electrification IRFCA Retrieved 28 June 2013 a b c Ambala Division map and history History of Electrification IRFCA Retrieved 3 March 2014 IRFCA Indian Railways FAQ IR History Part 5 Ajmer Delhi MG railway line converted to BG a b Press Information Bureau English Releases a b History of Electrification IRFCA Retrieved 21 February 2014 Delhi Haryana rail link gets better The Hindu 8 October 2007 Archived from the original on 13 October 2007 Overview of Bikaner Division PDF North Western Railway Archived from the original PDF on 8 May 2014 Retrieved 7 May 2014 Overview of Bikaner Division PDF Indian Railways Archived from the original PDF on 8 May 2014 Retrieved 6 May 2014 Bathinda Rewari line route map India Rail Info a b Haryana gets much less than expected in rail budget Jagran 25 February 2016 New Rail Link The Tribune 19 April 2013 Retrieved 21 February 2014 Minister for Railways Sh Mallikarjun Kharge lays the foundation stones of Rohtak Meham Hansi new line and shifting of Rohtak Makrauli section of Rohtak Gohana Panipat section today Northern Railway Retrieved 3 March 2014 Haryana gets first functional railway line after 33 years Business Standard 7 January 2013 Retrieved 26 February 2014 a b Indian Railways to use GPS enabled devices to fight fog this season Economic Times 12 Dec 2017 Multi model transport network map of Haryana Haryana Space Applications Centre Hisar Railway network of Haryana HARSAC Pink book Indian Railway a b Bikaner Division map and history a b Overview of Bikaner Division PDF North Western Railway Archived from the original PDF on 8 May 2014 Retrieved 7 May 2014 infra NWR railway Bikaner division slidings NWR bikaner division medical facilities a b Jaipur division network map a b Delhi division map and history a b Zones and their Divisions in Indian Railways PDF Indian Railways Archived from the original PDF on 19 March 2015 Retrieved 13 January 2016 a b Ambala Railway Division Railway Board Northern Railway zone Retrieved 13 January 2016 Statement showing Category wise No of stations in IR based on Pass earning of 2011 PDF Archived from the original PDF on 28 January 2016 Retrieved 15 January 2016 a b PASSENGER AMENITIES CRITERIA For Categorisation Of Stations PDF Archived from the original PDF on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 15 January 2016 Kalka workshop a b NCR Zone map a b North Central Railways Indian Railways Portal www ncr indianrailways gov in Retrieved 4 December 2017 Rly Min gives approval for accelerated speed rail route between Delhi and Hisar United News 29 Dec 2017 a b c d e f g h 7 new projects announced India Today 26 January 2018 a b c d e f New rail projects will get speed in Haryana Amar Ujala 3 Feb 2019 a b c Three railway line projects for Haryana state government will give 50 Hooda Times of India 28 July 2013 a b c d e f g h Haryana Railways for speedy implementation of projects The Hindu 1 Feb 2015 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Northern Railway Pink Book 2018 Patiala Kaithal rail line survey complete Amar Ujala 1 Feb 2019 a b c d e f g Rajasthan gets more railines to Haryana and Punjab Rajasthan Patrika a b Haryana Samvad Oct 2018 a b Hisar MP meets railway minister seeks more train for his constituency Times of India 4 Feb 2017 State got several railway projects The Tribune Feb 2015 Haryana clears railway link between Panipat and Palwal awaits centre s nod Times of India Dec 2018 Hissar airport will be connected directly to delhi from railline Dainik Jagran 25 Dec 2018 a b c d e f g Survey of railway lines Project Today 2010 a b NR current survey status 2017 New raliline between Hissar to Sirsa in Haryana Amar Ujala 3 Feb 2019 छह वर ष ब द भ अलवर चरख द दर र लव ल इन क सर व क इ तज र Amar Ujala 2017 Sardarshar Loonkaransar survey completed Mandkola Dhaulpur rail link a b Pinkbook underconstruction lines Meerut Panipat railway line soon Amar Ujala 2016 a b Bhopal Ramganj rail link tender a b Bhopal Beora rail link to connect Bhopal to Jhalawar Kota Jaipur Hisar NCR CMG Indianrail live rail map of functional lines Bhatinda Dabwali Hanumangarh Pilibangan Suratgarh rail line Hisar Bhatinda SuratGarh electrification has commenced Rajasthan Patrika 2017 a b Rajgarh Gajrinsghpur rail line a b c d e 4 new rail lines from Sardarshar being surveyed Sardarshar Taranagar Sadulpur Rajgarh line Sardarshar Loonkaransar line Sardarshar Suratgarh Gajsinghpur line and Sardarshar Sirsa line Sardarshahar Sirsa line Sardarshahar Suratgarh Gajsinghpur line 3 new surveys and additional budget for 4 previously planned surveys in 2015 budget announced by the Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu 2015 Alwar Narnaul Charkhi Dadri line a b c d e 2018 NWR Pink Book Jhalawar Biaora Bhopal line a b c 2018 NCR Pink Book a b Railway heritage theme park on the anvil at Rewari Daijiworld 19 Jan 2018 Railways completes pilot project for semi high speed train Indian Railways To Launch Semi High Speed Bullet Trains On Three Routes India Spain cooperate in rail 1 December 2017 On track Direct trains on high speed rail corridor to and from most NCR towns Hindustan Times 28 November 2017 a b High speed rail link by 2023 to cut journey time to 30 minutes at 100 km h between Kashmere Gate and Gurgaon The Economic Times 23 April 2017 Welcome to HSRC hsrc in Retrieved 20 July 2017 Indian Railways Vision 2020 PDF Indian Railways December 2009 Retrieved 29 November 2014 Gadkari looking to launch India s first private rapid transit system from Dhaulan Kuan to Manesar Hindustan Times 19 Dec 2017 Delhi Metro to be extended till Haryana s Sonepat The Economic Times 1 July 2017 Delhi Metro s longest line Majlis Park to Shiv Vihar set to open Eturbo News Juergen T Steinmetz 6 June 2017 a b c Expected PM Narendra Modi to announce Metro s extension to other parts of Haryana says CM Bhupinder Hooda DNA India News September 2015 a b AIIMS demands metro connectivity to its Jhajjar centre Drug Today News 14 May 2015 Metro to connect HUDA City Centre station with Gurugram railway station The Hindu 4 May 2017 ह ड स ट स टर स र लव स ट शन व द व रक तक म ट र चल न क त य र Amar Ujala 17 Nov 2017 Haryana govt to set up multi modal transit centres Outlook 11 Jan 2018 a b c d Dubai based company keen on investing in state The Tribune 6 Dec 2017 Critical Issues Related to Metro Rail Projects in India 21 Dec 2017 Double lane rail track to miss another deadline The Tribune 12 July 2017 Railway minister shows green light to pending projects in state Times of India 2 April 2015 Now onus on states to ensure land transfer for rail projects Indian Express 15 Nov 2017 External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to Railway in Haryana Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Railway in Haryana Multi model transport network map of Haryana created by Haryana Space Applications Centre Hisar HARSAC Railway network of Haryana created by HARSAC Indian Rail IR Official website Pink book North Western Railway zone NWR Official website Northern Railway zone NR Official website North Central Railway 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