Key Highlights from the Inspection:
• Progress of Track laying: The engine rolling and testing for the track between Boudh and Purunakatak has already been successfully completed by the Construction Unit.
• Project Completion: Out of the total 301 km stretch of the Khurda Road-Balangir Rail Line, 226 km has been completed to date, with 199 km already commissioned and fit for operations.
• Progress on New Section: A significant milestone was achieved with the completion of a 27 km stretch between Purunakatak and Boudh. In the newly constructed stretch between Purunakatak and Champapur includes 9 major bridges, 2 Road Over Bridges (ROBs), 15 Road Under Bridges (RUBs), and 35 minor bridges, all essential for facilitating safe and efficient rail operations.
• Ongoing Construction Efforts: The rail line from Boudh to Champapur, part of the larger stretch, was completed in May 2024, and construction activities are now progressing rapidly in the remaining sections. To expedite the completion, work is being carried out from both ends simultaneously, ensuring adherence to the project's ambitious timeline.
• Remaining Section: Of the total 301 km, the remaining 75 km section between Purunakatak and Daspalla, which includes tunnel construction through dense jungle and sanctuary areas, is progressing steadily. The completion of these tunnels is expected to be a major breakthrough for the project.
Funkwal, during his inspection, emphasized the importance of maintaining the pace of construction and ensuring that necessary passenger amenities are in place at all the proposed stations. He further expressed confidence that the project will be completed on time, despite the engineering challenges posed by the difficult terrain, particularly the tunnel sections.
As the project continues to progress, the Khurda Road-Balangir Rail Line remains a key initiative for enhancing connectivity and creating new opportunities for economic development across Odisha.