North India to Get New Rail Link

02 June 2008


India's Union Railway Ministry has approved the construction of 88km of track between Sonepat and Jind, in the north of the country, at a cost of Rs 234crore (ВЈ28.2m).

The broad-gauge railway line will be completed by the end of 2011, writes the Indian Business Standard.

Thirteen railway stations will be constructed between Sonepat and Jind, with the line also requiring at least 14 bridges to pass drains and canals.

By staff writer


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