Indian Railways zones in Haryana: 1=Northern Railway (Ambala-Yamunanagar-Kalka), 11=North Western Railway (Loharu-Hisar-Fatehabad-Sirsa), and 13=North Central Railway (Delhi and the rest of Haryana)
The Delhi-Panipat-Ambala-Kalka line was opened in 1891.[14] The 610 mm (2 ft)-wide narrow gauge Kalka-Shimla Railway, built by the Delhi-Panipat-Ambala-Kalka Railway Company, opened in 1903.[15] In 1905, the line became 762 mm (2 ft 6 in)-wide narrow gauge.
In 1926, the New Delhi railway station opened to serve the new imperial capital. Before the capital was founded in 1911, the Old Delhi Railway Station served the city. The Agra-Delhi railway line ran through Lutyens' Delhi, known for its India Gate war memorial and the Rajpath, but was moved to the Yamuna river and opened in 1924 to make way for the new capital. The Minto (Shivaji) and Hardinge (Tilak) rail bridges were built for the rerouting.
The East Indian Railway Company, who oversaw railways in the region, sanctioned the construction of a single-story building with one platform between Ajmeri Gate and Paharganj in 1926; this was later known as New Delhi railway station. Government plans to have the station built inside the Central Park of Connaught Place were rejected by the rail company as impractical.[22]
Work continued after the station opened, and the New Delhi Capital works project to construct 4.79 miles (7.71 km) of new lines was completed in 1927 and 1928. The viceroy and royal retinue entered the city through the new station during the 1931 New Delhi inauguration. New structures were added to the station, and the original building became the parcel office.[23][24]
In 1976-77, the Ghaziabad-Nizamuddin-New Delhi-Delhi line was electrified.[28] On 1 July 1987, the Ambala railway division was created when 639 km of tracks were transferred from the Delhi Division and 348 km were transferred from the Firozpur Division; it became operational on 15 August 1988. Sixty-two percent of the division is in Punjab, with the rest in Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan and Chandigarh. The division has 141 stations, including the World Heritage SiteKalka Shimla Railway.[29]
Electrification continued during the 1990s, and the Sabjimandi-Karnal sector was electrified between 1992 and 1995.[30] The Ambala-Chandigarh sector was electrified in 1998 and 1999[31] and was followed by Chandigarh-Kalka, electrified in 1999 and 2000.[31]
Before December 1994, the Delhi-Rewari line had double metre-gauge tracks; that year, one track was converted to broad gauge as part of the Ajmer-Delhi line conversion.[32] Both tracks between the Sarai Rohilla and Delhi railway stations were converted to broad gauge within a few years, and metre-gauge trains stopped operating from the Delhi station.[33]
21st century
The North Western Railway zone was created on 1 October 2002,[34] followed by the North Central Railway zone on 1 April 2003. The second metre-gauge track from Sarai Rohilla to Rewari was converted to broad gauge by September 2006, and metre-gauge trains stopped operating between the stations; the converted track opened for public use in October 2007.[33][35] Broad-gauge conversions were adjusted for the Bikaner–Rewari line between 2008 and 2011,[13] and for the metre-gauge Hisar-Sadulpur section in 2009.[13][36]
A 104-km survey for the Panipat–Meerut line was part of the 2010–11 rail budget. The project, costing ₹948crore, was approved in the 2017-18 budget.[37] New lines were built and opened in 2013. The Chandigarh–Sahnewal line (also known as the Ludhiana-Chandigarh rail link) was inaugurated,[38] the broad-gauge, electrified Rewari–Rohtak line was built,[39] and the foundation stone for the shifting of a section of the Rohtak-Gohana-Panipat line was laid.[40]
A re-survey of the Yamunanagar–Chandigarh line, costing ₹25 crore, was part of the 2016–17 rail budget. The total cost of the project was ₹875 crore.[37] In the 2017-18 rail budget, Indian Railways approved the Panipat-Jind line and Panipat-Rohtak line electrification plans costing ₹980 core. A Panipat-Shamli-Baghpat-Meerut line was approved for ₹2,200 crore.
By December 2017, 6,095 GPS-enabled Fog Pilot Assistance System railway-signaling devices had been installed in the Northern, North Central, North Eastern and North Western Railway zones. The devices ended the practice of putting firecrackers on train tracks to alert train drivers to reduce speed; the location of signals, level-crossing gates and other such markers is known in advance.[41] The Rewari Railway Heritage Museum, built in 1893, is India's only surviving steam locomotive shed.
The Bikaner railway division manages the network in western and southern Haryana, covering the Bhatinda-Dabwali-Hanumangarh, Rewari-Bhiwani-Hisar-Bathinda, Hisar-Sadulpur and Rewari-Kanina-Loharu-Sadulpur lines.[45][13] A-category stations are Bhiwani and Hisar; Sirsa is a B-category station; D-category stations are Ellenabad, Mandi Dabwali, Bhattu, Mandi Adampur, Hansi, Loharu, Charkhi Dadri, Kanina, Mahendragagh and Kosli, and Satrod is an E-category station.[46] There are sidings at Sirsa for FCI, and at Jharli for the thermal power plant.[47] Railway health units are at Sirsa and Hisar (one doctor at each), and the Railway Divisional Hospital is at Lalgarh (on the outskirts of Bikaner).[48]
Undertaken by Indian Railways and Rail Infrastructure Development Company (Haryana) (H-RIDE, also known as the Haryana Rail Infrastructure Development Corporation).
Yamunanagar-Chandigarh via Naraingarh and Sadhaura:[59] A 91-km link sent to the planning commission in 2013.[61] An MoU was signed in 2015,[62] and it was included in the 2018 pink book.[63] Additional funding was allocated in the 2019-20 union railway budget.[60]
Delhi-Sohna-Nuh-Ferozpur Zhirka-Alwar line:[59] A 104-km link sent to the planning commission in 2013.[61] An MoU was signed in 2015,[62] and it was included in the 2018 pink book.[63] Additional funding was allocated in the 2019-20 union railway budget.[60]
Kaithal-Patiala line: A survey, announced in the 2016-17 budget, was completed in January 2019. In January 2019, it was awaiting Railway Board approval for inclusion in the pink book.[64]
Bhiwani-Loharu line via Kairu-Jui:[59] An MoU was signed in 2015, and H-RIDE will build the section and connect it to the Loharu-Pilani-Jhunjhunu link.[65] Additional funding was allocated in the 2019-20 union railway budget.[60] The Jaipur-Reengas-Churu line was surveyed in 2015-2016.[65]
Hansi-Jind line (45 km) via Narnaund: A previously-announced connection,[67] additional funding was allocated for the Jind-Hisar line in the 2019-20 union railway budget.[60]
Farrukhnagar-Jhajjar-Charkhi Dadri line (72 km):[59] Surveyed in 2010,[62] the next-stage survey began in 2018.[66][68] Additional funding was allocated in the 2019-20 union railway budget.[60]
Surveys for the Rajgarh-Taranagar-Sardarshar and Sardarshar-Bhadra-Sirsa lines were completed in 2015-16.[65] km [65]
Hisar Airport line: As of December 2018, the Hisar-Jakhal line would be extended to Hisar Airport as an integrated transport hub.[70]
Chandigarh(Kalka)-Baddi line (23.33 km): Included in the 2018 NR pink book,[63] a preliminary engineering-cum-traffic survey was done in 2010.[71] In November 2017, Haryana announced that a ₹175 crore, 22-hectare land acquisition was in progress.[72]
Manesar railway sliding project for Maruti Udyog[59]
Hisar-Sirsa via Agroha Fatehabad[62] (93 km) link: Sent to the planning commission in 2013.[61] Survey completed and included in the 2018 pink book;[63]₹40 lakh was allocated in the 2019-20 union railway budget for a final, detailed survey.[73]
Kaithal-Pundri-Karnal line (92 km): Surveyed in 2010[71]
Patiala-Samana-Jakhal-Narwana line (93 km): Surveyed in 2010[71]
Bahadurgarh-Jhajjar line (40 km): Surveyed in 2010[71]
Yamunanagar-Kurukshetra-Patiala line (174 km): Surveyed in 2010[71]
Rajgarh-Taranagar-Sardarshar line: Survey completed in 2015-16,[65] with the 100-km Sardarshar-Bhadra-Sirsa line.[65] Sardarshar-Loonkaransar was surveyed in 2014.[65]
Under consideration
Bilaspur-Paonta Sahib line, to connect the proposed Chandigan-Yamunanagr line to Paonta Sahib and the Chota Char Dham Railway
Jhumpa-Bhiwani line
Narnaul-Charki Dadri-Meham line
Bhadra-Adampur-Fatehabad-Budhlada line, to connect with the surveyed Sardarshahar-Sirsa line
Bawanikhera-Mahajan line via Gohana-Meham-Bawanikhera-Kanwari-Tosham-Siwani-Sahwa-Pallu-Mahajan-Anupgarh
Mandkola-Dhaulpur line via Mandkola-Hathin-Uttawar-Punhana-Barsana-Govardhan-Deeg-Bharatpur-Dhaulpur route from where it connects to existing Delhi-Dhaulpur-Gwalior-Nagpur route. Also provides alternate route to Agra and Mathura.[75]
Under construction
Hisar-Hansi-Rohtak line: Rohtak-Meham under construction, with completion scheduled for June 2019; Hansi-Hisar tenders underway in November 2017.[72]
Palwal-Firozepure Jhirka-Alwar line, via Palwal-Mandkola-Nuh-Bhadas-Firozepure Jhirka-Ootwar-Alwar[76]
Bhatinda-Dabwali-Hanumangarh-Pilibangan-Suratgarh line:[81] Electrification began in 2018-19 at a cost of ₹350 crore.[82]
New rail links near the Haryana border:
Sardarshar-Lunkaransar line (82 km): A survey was announced in 2013 to connect end points for military requirements.[83] In the 2015 budget, an additional ₹9 lakh was allocated for survey work.[84]
Sardarshar-Taranagar-Sadulpur (Rajgarh) line (100 km): A survey was announced in 2015 to connect existing end points.[84]
Sardarshahar-Nohar-Sirsa line via Jingana-GudianaKhera-Arniawali-Bajekan (94 km): A survey was announced in 2013, and cost estimates were prepared.[85] In the 2015 budget, an additional ₹14 lakh allocated for survey work.[84]
Sardarshahar-Suratgarh-Gajsinghpur line (115 km): A survey was announced in 2015.[86][84]
Gajsinghpur (Pakistani border)-Padampur-Goluwala-Pilibanga-Rawatsar-Sahawa-Taranagar-Daderwa-Sadulpur(Rajgarh) line: A survey was announced in 2013 to connect end points for military requirements.[83] In the 2015 budget, an additional ₹44 lakh was allocated for survey work.[84]
Neemkathana (on the Delhi-Rewari-Jaipur line)-Sikar-Salasar-Sujangarh line (150 km): A survey was announced in 2013.[87]
Alwar-Behror-Narnaul-Charkhi Dadri line: A survey, announced in 2013, was pending approval in 2015.[88]
Dausa-Gangapur line (92.67 km): Included in the 2018 NCR pink book[89]
Jhalawar-Biaora-Bhopal line: A tender was issued for construction in 2014.[90]
Gauge conversions (planned completion March 2022):
Jaipur-Bhopal link: Gwaliar-Sheopur-Kota line (284 km) included in the 2018 NCR pink book.[91]
Agra-Kota-Ujjain-Khandwa-Akola-Washim link: Gangapur, Sawai Madhopur Dhaulpur-Sirmuttra-Gangapur line (144.6 km) included in the 2018 NCR pink book.[91]
Uttar Pradesh
New rail links near the Haryana border:
Karnal-Haridwar: Deoband-Roorkee line (27.45 km) included in the 2018 pink book.[63]
Tourist rail: The Sri Krishna circuit on the Vrindavan-Mathura-Govardhan-Barsana-Kurukshetra route and the Hemu heritage circuit on the Delhi-Rewari-Madhogarh-Panipat route[92]
The under-construction Delhi-Alwar RRTS and Delhi-Sonepat-Panipat RRTS will pass through Haryana. In December 2017, the National Capital Region Transport Corporation signed cooperation agreements with Administrador de Infraestructuras Ferroviarias (Spain's state-owned company) and Société nationale des chemins de fer français (France's state-owned company) to develop rapid-rail smart projects. The Delhi-Meerut, Delhi-Panipat and Delhi-Alwar Smart Lines have been prioritized for inclusion in the first phase of NCR RRTS, and will operate from Sarai Kale Khan in Delhi. With a 180-km/h design speed, 160-km/h operational speed and 100-km/h average speed, six-car trains carrying 1,154 passengers will run every 5 to 10 minutes on underground or elevated tracks where passengers will not have to change trains. Thirty-five to 40 percent of funding will be from the central and state governments, with the remaining 60 percent from multilateral funding agencies.[95][96][97] The Delhi-Alwar line will have 19 stations: nine underground stations from ISBT Kashmere Gate to Kherki Daula and 10 elevated stations on its 124.5-km route.[97]
Sonipat extension (Red Line): In June 2017, the Haryana cabinet approved an investment of ₹968.20 (US$150 million) as its share of the 80:20 equity ratio with the union government for the 4.86-kilometre (3.02 mi) extension of the Delhi Metro from Rithala to Sonipat via Bawana, with three elevated stations: at Narela in Delhi, on the Delhi border at the Kundli Industrial Area, and at the Nathupur Industrial Area in Sonipat. They were planned to be built from April 2018 to March 2022 as part of the metro's Phase IV.[100]
Bahadurgarh Green Line extension: An extension of the Green Line from Mundka along NH 9 was scheduled for completion by December 2017.[101]
Rohtak Green Line extension: An extension of the Green Line from Bahadurgarh[102]
Jhajjar Blue Line extension: To Najafgarh and Kharkari in Delhi and Badli and Jhajjar in Haryana.
Dwarka-Gurugram Blue and Orange Line Airport Express extension: A second connection via Kapashera and Bijwasan, on the Haryana border.[104] A proposal was prepared in November 2017 for two routes.[105]
Gurugram-Manesar Yellow Line extension: To the Manesar industrial township in the west[102]
Balramgrah (Faridabad)-Palwal Violet Line extension: From Balramgarh (Ballabhgarh) to Palwal district headquarters[102]
Bahadurgarh MMTS, between the Bahadurgarh bus stand and metro station
Ballabhgarh MMTS, between the Ballabhgarh metro station, the bus stand and the railway station
Panchagaon Chowk MMTS, between the proposed metro station and the Gurugram RRTS station
Kherki Daula MMTS, near the proposed metro station, the Delhi-Alwar RRTS station and the bus stand at the junction of Chhapra and Naihati villages.[106]
IMT Manesar, in Faridabad district, had over US$10 billion invested by 2017 and is part of the DMIC on the WDFC and in the influence zone of the ADKIC on the EDFC.[107]
IMT Bawal, in Rewari district, is an industrial centre which has been developed by the Haryana State Industrial and Infrastructure Development Corporation (HSIIDC). It is part of the DMIC on the WDFC, and is in the influence zone of the ADKIC on the EDFC.[107]
Issues
Issues include a lack of progress on announced projects, comprehensive long-term transport-needs analysis and planning, funding, connectivity, integration with multimodal transport, effective use of existing infrastructure (such as integrated logistics and industrial hubs), and land acquisition.[108][109][110][111]
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