Newly Laid Double Line between Mirza and Azara Stations Inspected and Approved for Operations
The new double line is a crucial infrastructure project for the NFR
The statutory inspection of the newly laid double line between Mirza and Azara stations under Rangiya division of Northeast Frontier Railway (NFR) was successfully carried out by the Commissioner of Railway Safety (CRS)/NF circle on Monday. The section has been granted permission to operate trains at a maximum speed of 90KMPH, which is expected to significantly boost connectivity in the region.
The new double line is a crucial infrastructure project for the NFR, aimed at improving the efficiency and speed of the railway network in the region. The successful inspection and approval of the section by the CRS is a major milestone for the project, and is expected to pave the way for its smooth and safe operation.
The newly laid double line is expected to bring significant benefits to the region, including increased speed and frequency of trains, reduced travel time, and improved connectivity for both passengers and freight. The project is part of the NFR’s ongoing efforts to modernize and upgrade the railway infrastructure in the region, and to enhance the overall transportation experience for its passengers.
The successful inspection and approval of the section by the CRS comes as a major relief for the NFR, which has been working tirelessly to complete the project on schedule despite several challenges, including the COVID-19 pandemic and adverse weather conditions.
With the section now fully operational, the NFR is expected to ramp up its services in the region, and provide a much-needed boost to the local economy. The railway authorities have urged the passengers to make the most of the new infrastructure and enjoy a faster, more efficient, and safer journey.