
India’s GDP might increase by Rs 160 bn with dedicated freight lanes
India’s dedicated freight corridors (DFCs) are expected to increase the nation’s GDP by Rs 160 billion, according to a recent study by the University of

India’s dedicated freight corridors (DFCs) are expected to increase the nation’s GDP by Rs 160 billion, according to a recent study by the University of

Detailed project reports have been submitted to the railway board for the East Coast Freight Corridor from Kharagpur (West Bengal) to Vijayawada (Andhra Pradesh), the

Source: Business Line Covering the east coast route, the north-south trail and an east-west one, the three corridors cover a total length of 4,300 km,

Source: Business Line At present, the DFC offers truck-on-train services on both the Eastern and Western Dedicated Freight Corridorss. According to officials of the Dedicated

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the operations control centre of the Western Dedicated Freight Corridor on Tuesday and some portions of the infrastructure project

Close to 90 per cent of the dedicated freight corridors have been commissioned till 10 February 2024, the Parliament was informed last week. Indian Railways

The 173-km section linking the two freight corridors was built at a cost of Rs 10,141 crore and has six stations along the route —

The project work will include complete planning, undertaking constructing, development and bringing into full operations of the Gati Shakti Multi-Modal Cargo Terminal (GCT) in Uttar

As to the status of the Western DFC, 1176 km out of 1506 km is completed. Presently, the government is concentrating on two Dedicated Freight

India’s dedicated freight corridors (DFCs) are expected to increase the

Detailed project reports have been submitted to the railway board

Source: Business Line Covering the east coast route, the north-south

Source: Business Line At present, the DFC offers truck-on-train services

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the operations control centre

Close to 90 per cent of the dedicated freight corridors

The 173-km section linking the two freight corridors was built

The project work will include complete planning, undertaking constructing, development

As to the status of the Western DFC, 1176 km