Railways Greenlights Three New Lines in West Bengal: Boost for Connectivity, Tourism

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News18•28-01-2026, 19:21
Railways Greenlights Three New Lines in West Bengal: Boost for Connectivity, Tourism
- •Indian Railways has approved the Final Location Survey (FLS) for three new rail lines totaling 178 km in West Bengal.
- •The Siuri-Nala line (73 km) will connect West Bengal to Nala (Jamtara) in Jharkhand, passing through Bakreshwar Dham, boosting religious tourism and freight.
- •The Arambagh-Khanakul line (27 km) will provide rail access to Khanakul, Raja Ram Mohan Roy's birthplace in Hooghly, enhancing tourism and local development.
- •The Rasulpur-Jangalpara bypass line (78 km) will eliminate engine reversal issues, reduce main line traffic, and double capacity with a rail-over-rail bridge at Masagram.
- •These projects promise reduced travel time, increased freight capacity, job creation, and overall development of tourist centers and local economies.
Why It Matters: Three new rail lines in West Bengal will enhance connectivity, boost tourism, and spur economic growth.
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