Key Points

The northeast region is experiencing an unprecedented railway transformation with massive infrastructure investments. Prime Minister Modi inaugurated Mizoram's 51 km Bairabi-Sairang line, finally connecting Aizawl to India's railway network. Multiple states including Nagaland, Manipur, and Meghalaya are seeing long-delayed projects finally linking their capitals to the national grid. These ambitious projects signal a new era of commerce, mobility, and integration for India's northeastern frontier.

Key Points: Modi Inaugurates Northeast Railway Projects Connecting Aizawl and Beyond

  • Railway allocations multiplied five times since 2014 reaching ₹62,477 crore
  • New lines connect state capitals like Kohima and Imphal to national network
  • Projects aim to open direct trade routes to Myanmar and Southeast Asia
  • Entire Tripura railway network electrified with doubling works planned
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Northeast being threaded together with ambitious railway projects in new connectivity era

PM Modi inaugurates Mizoram's Bairabi-Sairang railway, linking Aizawl to national grid. Northeast sees ₹77,000 crore rail investment surge, transforming connectivity and trade routes.

"Once dependent on a handful of isolated stations, the region now stands at the cusp of a railway renaissance. - Government of India"

New Delhi, Sep 13

Once considered a distant terrain, the northeast region is now being threaded together with ambitious railway projects -- signalling not just connectivity, but a new era of commerce, mobility, and integration for India’s northeastern frontier, according to the government on Saturday.

Among them is Mizoram’s 51 km Bairabi–Sairang railway line, inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday, a milestone that has finally put Aizawl on India’s railway map.

“Once dependent on a handful of isolated stations, the region now stands at the cusp of a railway renaissance. Since 2014, railway allocations to the region have multiplied five times, touching Rs 62,477 crore. Of this, Rs 10,440 crore has been set aside for the current fiscal year. With projects worth Rs 77,000 crore under way, the region is seeing the largest wave of rail investment in its history,” according to the government.

In Mizoram, Nagaland, Manipur, and beyond, long-delayed projects are finally linking capitals to the national grid. In Tripura, railway line has reached the borders, Meghalaya has seen its first railway station, while Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim, and Assam push forward with new lines, electrification, and doubling works. Each state’s journey shows how railways are shaping the Northeast.

The 51-km Bairabi–Sairang line, built at a cost of over Rs 8,070 crore, finally bringing Aizawl’s grand debut onto the railway tracks.

The state also witnessed the flagging off of three new train services, the Sairang -Delhi Rajdhani express, the Sairang-Guwahati Express and Sairang-Kolkata Express.

Mizoram’s railway journey began in the late 1980s with Bairabi station near the Assam border, as a Metre-Gauge station in the late 1980s.

In 2016, it was upgraded to broad gauge under the 83.55 km Kathakal - Bairabi Gauge Conversion Project, receiving its first freight train with 42 wagons of rice and a passenger service flagged off virtually by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Looking ahead, the ongoing 223 km Sairang–Hbicchhuah project aims to extend tracks to Mizoram’s southern border, opening direct trade routes to Myanmar and Southeast Asia via Sittwe port, the government said.

In Nagaland, Dimapur, opened in the early 20th century, remained the state’s lone railhead for over 100 years. In 2022, Shokhuvi ended that isolation, becoming the state’s second station.

The 82.5 km Dimapur–Kohima new line is progressing with Dhansiri–Shokhuvi section commissioned in October 2021 and the first passenger service, the Donyi Polo Express rolling out in August 2022.

The Shokhuvi–Molvom section was completed in March 2025 while the remaining section from Molvom to Zubza (near Kohima) is in progress.

By October 2026, the Molvom–Pherima stretch (14.09 km) is set to open, followed by the Pherima–Zubza section (37.57 km) in December 2029, a milestone that will finally bring rail connectivity to Nagaland’s capital, Kohima.

In Tripura, the 152 km Badarpur–Agartala line was converted to broad gauge in April 2016. The Agartala–Sabroom line (112 km) extended railways till the southernmost part of Tripura, close to the Bangladesh border in phases between 2016 and 2019.

The entire railway network in Tripura has been electrified. Doubling works up to Agartala are planned.

In Manipur, Jiribam station, close to the Assam border, was converted from metre gauge to broad gauge in March 2016 under the 49.61 km Arunachal–Jiribam project.

The 110.625 km Jiribam–Imphal line is under progress. The first section from Jiribam–Vangaichungpao (11.8 km) was commissioned in February 2017 followed by Vangaichungpao–Khongsang (43.56 km) section.

Between 2014 to 2017, 833.42 km of Metre-Gauge tracks in the Northeast, including 671.52 km in Assam, were converted to Broad Gauge. Major gauge conversions include Lumding–Silchar (210 km), North Lakhimpur – Sripani (81.46 km), and Katakhal - Bairabi (75.66 km) among others.

Sections of Double Line Projects like Lumding–Furkating (140 km) will commence from 2026 while sections of Digaru–Hojai (102 km) have been completed between 2020–22.

In Arunachal Pradesh, Naharlagun station, connecting Itanagar, was commissioned in April 2014 under the 21.75 km Harmuti–Naharlagun New Line Project.

The Balipara–Bhalukpong line was converted to broad gauge in May 2015 as part of the 505 km Rangiya–Murkongselek project. The Murkongselek–Pasighat line is under construction: Murkongselek–Sille (15.6 km) due October 2025; Sille–Pasighat (10.55 km) due February 2026.

In Sikkim, the 44.96 km Sevok–Rangpo line is under progress and targeted for completion by December 2027, providing its first railway connectivity.

In Meghalaya, Mendipathar became Meghalaya’s first railway station in 2014 under the 19.62 km Dudhnoi–Mendipathar project which contains 8.67 km of railway tracks inside Meghalaya.

- IANS

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Priya S
As someone from Guwahati, I've seen how railway connectivity has transformed our region. Happy to see our Northeastern brothers and sisters getting the same infrastructure boost. The Rajdhani express from Sairang to Delhi is a game changer!
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Arjun K
Good initiative but hope the environmental impact in these ecologically sensitive areas is properly assessed. The Northeast has unique biodiversity that must be protected while developing infrastructure.
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Michael C
Impressive numbers! ₹62,477 crore investment shows serious commitment to regional development. The strategic connectivity to Myanmar via Sittwe port could be a game changer for trade in Southeast Asia.
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Shreya B
My family in Kohima has been waiting for this for generations! The Dimapur-Kohima line will finally connect our capital. Emotional moment for all Nagas 🥹
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Karthik V
Hope the execution matches the ambition. Northeast projects have historically faced delays due to terrain and weather challenges. Hope they complete on schedule!
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Nisha Z
This will help so many students and professionals who travel from Northeast to other cities for education and work. Safer and more affordable travel options! 🙌

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