Coastal rail corridor in Odisha: The has planned a four-line corridor along the coast to ease congestion on the Howrah-Chennai route. After Delhi-Howrah route and Delhi-Mumbai route, the Howrah-Chennai route is one of the most popular rail routes in the country.
On Sunday, during a visit to Odisha, Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw announced that all 30 districts of the state are being brought under rail connectivity through planned interventions. He said this will ensure inclusive development and better integration of remote and interior regions with the mainstream rail network.
The Union Minister further said that a four-line railway corridor along coastal Odisha from Balasore to Brahmapur is being planned. He added that the project will strengthen connectivity and play a crucial role in easing congestion on the Howrah- main line. The project will fall under the administrative jurisdiction of the East Coast Railway (ECoR) zone.
“These transformative initiatives will strengthen regional connectivity, support economic growth, and integrate Odisha more closely with national freight and passenger networks,” Vaishnaw said.
The minister also announced a special focus on strengthening railway connectivity in Western Odisha, particularly along the Junagarh-Nabarangpur-Jeypore-Malkangiri-Bhadrachalam corridor.
The Union Minister also said that 59 railway stations in Odisha are being redeveloped under the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme (ABSS). Earlier in the day, he inspected the ongoing redevelopment of Bhubaneswar railway station, reviewing the progress of upgradation works such as station facilities, accessibility and circulation areas, among others. He directed officials to expedite the pace of work and ensure timely completion.



