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WR Opens 6th Line Between Kandivali-Borivali, Completes Phase-I

Western Railway commissions the 6th Line between Kandivali and Borivali, finishing Phase-I of the Mumbai Central-Borivali project. This new corridor provides a dedicated path for long-distance trains, aiming to reduce congestion and improve punctuality on

Modern Accident Relief Train with OT Deployed at Manmad

Central Railway's Bhusawal division stations a state-of-the-art High Speed Accident Relief Train (HS-SPART) at Manmad Junction, featuring an onboard operation theatre and advanced rescue gear for swift emergency response ahead of Kumbh Mela 2026-28.

KAVACH Safety System for Mumbai's Busiest Rail Corridor

Western Railway's 60-km Virar-Churchgate corridor is getting the indigenous KAVACH safety system, with 50% work complete. The Rs 67 crore project aims to cut accidents and will be operational by September 2026. Read more.

Mumbai 18-car local train safety trials in January

Western Railway to conduct critical safety tests for 18-car local trains on the Virar-Dahanu Road section. Results will determine future deployment to ease peak-hour congestion. Read the full details.

WR collects Rs 155.46 cr fine in 2025, Mumbai leads

Western Railway's ticket checking drives from April-Dec 2025 recovered Rs 155.46 crore in fines, a 49% jump. Mumbai suburban section contributed Rs 41.26 crore. Read more about the crackdown.

Madurai Railway Division Completes Major Yard Upgrades

Southern Railway's Madurai division completes major yard remodelling at Tuticorin & Milavittan, installing a modern Electronic Interlocking system for safer, smoother train operations. Read the full report.

Mumbai Megablock on Dec 28: Central Railway Schedule

Central Railway's Mumbai division will conduct a megablock on December 28 for maintenance. Check revised train schedules for Main and Harbour lines, alternative travel options, and plan your commute accordingly.

Railways to Double Train Capacity from 48 Cities by 2030

Indian Railways plans to double train origination capacity from 48 major cities by 2030. This massive infrastructure push aims to decongest networks and boost connectivity. Learn about the key cities and projects involved.

Railways to Double Capacity in 48 Cities by 2030

Indian Railways unveils a major plan to double its capacity in 48 cities by 2030, targeting both suburban and non-suburban networks for a transformative upgrade. Read the full strategy.

New Kolaghat Bridge to End Railway Bottleneck by 2027

South Eastern Railway approves Rs 418.11 crore project to replace 125-year-old Kolaghat bridge. The new structure, set for 2027, will restore full-speed operations on the busy Howrah-Kharagpur section.

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