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Railways eyes ₹1.5 tn new corridors for cargo boost
Mint New Delhi
|December 12, 2025
Explores three new dedicated freight networks in east, south and central India
Indian Railways is exploring three new freight corridors to extend the high-speed cargo network deeper into southern, eastern, and central India, building on the success of two operational lines to create a continuous nationwide logistics loop, two people aware of the development said.
Detailed project reports for the three new lines have been completed and are under examination, said one of the three people quoted earlier. Together, the new dedicated freight corridors (DFCs) are estimated to cost around ₹1.5 trillion, the person said.
The corridors under consideration are: 1,115 km East Coast Corridor (Kharagpur-Vijayawada); 1,673 km East-West Corridor (Bhusawal-Dankuni); and 975 km North-South Sub-Corridor (Vijayawada-Nagpur-Itarsi). At least one corridor will be selected first based on technical feasibility, traffic potential, and funding availability. A railway freight corridor is a dedicated route specifically engineered for rapid transport of cargo between major economic hubs.
The proposal may be included in the upcoming Union Budget with token allocations for fiscal year 2027 (FY27), according to the three people quoted earlier-all spoke on the condition of anonymity as details are not public.
The new corridors will complement the existing 1,337 km eastern and 1,506 km western DFCs. About 1,404 km of the western corridor is operational, while the remaining 102 km from Vaitrana to Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) is scheduled to be commissioned soon.
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