Union Minister Bittu Launches Rs 70 Cr Rail Over Bridge in Punjab's Doraha

Union Minister of State for Railways Ravneet Singh Bittu laid the foundation stone for a crucial four-lane railway over bridge in Doraha, Ludhiana. The Rs 70.55 crore project aims to resolve severe congestion caused by nearly 190 daily trains at a level crossing that has troubled commuters for 12 years. The minister highlighted this as part of a massive Rs 26,382 crore railway infrastructure development underway across Punjab. He also announced the approval of third and fourth railway lines on the busy Delhi-Ambala corridor to enhance national connectivity.

Key Points: Doraha Rail Over Bridge Foundation Laid to Ease Congestion

  • Rs 70.55 crore project to complete by next year
  • Will ease congestion from 190 daily trains
  • Part of Rs 26,382 crore infra push in Punjab
  • Delhi-Ambala third & fourth lines approved
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Punjab: Union Minister lays foundation stone of rail over bridge in Doraha ​

Union Minister Ravneet Singh Bittu lays foundation for a Rs 70.55 crore four-lane rail over bridge in Doraha, Punjab, to end 12-year commuter woes.

"The frequent closures due to rail traffic have caused persistent congestion... these challenges will soon be a thing of the past. - Ravneet Singh Bittu"

Ludhiana, Feb 17

The construction of the four-lane railway over bridge in Doraha in Punjab's Ludhiana district would emerge as a landmark infrastructure project, significantly strengthening connectivity between the Malwa region, said Union Minister of State for Railways Ravneet Singh Bittu on Tuesday. ​

Addressing the media after laying the foundation stone of the much-awaited four-lane bridge, the minister stated the project, estimated to cost Rs 70.55 crore, will be completed by next year. ​

He said the work would now proceed on a war footing and the bridge would be opened at the earliest, bringing long-overdue relief to commuters who have faced inconvenience at the level crossing for nearly 12 years. ​

Ravneet Singh said that the Doraha level crossing lies on a vital road stretch connecting Ropar to Ludhiana and serves as an important link to the Malwa region. ​

Highlighting the urgency of the project, the minister noted that nearly 190 trains pass through this crossing daily, while more than 3,000 vehicles traverse it each day. ​

"The frequent closures due to rail traffic have caused persistent congestion, long waiting times, and significant hardship for commuters, traders, and transporters alike. With the construction of the railway over the bridge, these challenges will soon be a thing of the past," he said. ​

Ravneet Singh thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw for approving and sanctioning the project as a major gift to the people of the region. ​

He said the four-lane overbridge will not only ease daily commuting but will also accelerate economic activity by ensuring seamless movement of goods and services. ​

Providing an overview of ongoing railway infrastructure development in Punjab, the minister informed that works on overbridges, underbridges, and low-height subways are currently underway at 166 locations across the state, with an outlay of Rs 1,480.09 crore. ​

He underscored that there is no shortage of funds for railway infrastructure development in Punjab and reiterated the government's strong commitment to modernizing and expanding the state's rail network. ​

He further highlighted that the annual railway budget allocation for Punjab is nearly 25 times higher than during the 2009-2014 period, amounting to Rs 5,673 crore. ​

Currently, infrastructure projects of Rs 26,382 crore are in progress across Punjab, encompassing new track construction, station redevelopment, safety enhancement measures, and other capacity augmentation initiatives. ​

Additionally, 30 railway stations in the state are being comprehensively redeveloped under the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme, with a total investment of Rs 1,311 crore, to provide modern passenger amenities and improved facilities. ​

The minister also extended his appreciation to the Prime Minister and the Railway Minister for approving the construction of the third and fourth railway lines between Delhi and Ambala. ​

This significant project forms part of the broader initiative to quadruple the highly utilized Delhi-Jammu corridor, a crucial arterial route linking the National Capital Region with northern states. ​

The Delhi-Ambala section is among the busiest rail corridors in the country, handling substantial passenger and freight traffic. ​

The addition of the third and fourth lines will greatly enhance line capacity, improve operational efficiency, and reduce congestion. ​

Covering a route length of 194 km and estimated to cost Rs 5,983 crore, the project is scheduled for completion within 4 years. It will pass through the districts of Sonipat, Panipat, Karnal, Kurukshetra, and Ambala in Haryana, as well as central, northwest, and north Delhi. The enhanced capacity will allow for the introduction of additional passenger and freight trains, improving punctuality and service reliability.

​The corridor connects key economic nodes, including thermal power plants at Ropar, Panipat, and Rajpura, as well as agricultural warehouses and industrial hubs.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone who travels frequently between Ropar and Ludhiana for work, this bridge will be a game-changer. The current congestion is a massive drain on time and fuel. Good to see infrastructure getting attention.
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Anjali F
Rs 70 crore for one bridge seems like a lot of money. While the project is needed, I hope there is strict oversight on the spending and quality of construction. We've seen too many projects delayed or poorly built.
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Manish T
The numbers are impressive – 166 projects across Punjab! The Delhi-Ambala line expansion is crucial too. Better connectivity means better business for our state's farmers and industries. A step in the right direction.
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Kavya N
My family is from Doraha. The level crossing has been a nightmare for over a decade, especially for school vans and ambulances. This bridge is not just infrastructure, it's about safety and dignity for daily commuters. Thank you!
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Jason I
The scale of investment in Punjab's railways is noteworthy. A 25x increase in budget allocation? If executed well, this can truly transform regional logistics and boost the state's economy significantly.

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