Indian Railways nears complete electrification; hits 99.2 % of broad gauge network, ahead of UK, Russia and China
New Delhi [India], December 18 (ANI): In a significant milestone for the nation's transportation infrastructure, Indian Railways has achieved electrification of 99.2 per cent of its broad gauge network, putting it ahead of countries like the UK (39%), Russia (52%), and China (82%), bringing the country closer than ever to a fully electrified railway system, according to the Ministry of Railways' press release.
According to data in a written reply to a question in the Lok Sabha, the electrification drive has been rapid, with 46,900 route kilometres electrified between 2014-25, more than double the 21,801 route kilometres achieved in the previous 60 years. The current pace of electrification is impressive, with 7,188 route kilometres electrified in 2023-24 and 2,701 route kilometres in 2024-25.
Electrification continues to progress across zones, with many major areas already at or near 100 per cent. The Central, East Coast, East Central, Eastern, Konkan Railway, Kolkata Metro, North Central Railway, North Eastern Railway, Northern Railway, South Central Railway, South East Central Railway, South Eastern Railway, West Central Railway and Western Railway are fully electrified.
State-wise data also showed extensive progress, with most states fully electrified and a few, such as Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, and Karnataka, nearing completion.
The existing BG network in the states of Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Tripura, and Mizoram in the North Eastern region has been 100% electrified. Further, all new line or multi-tracking projects are being sanctioned and constructed with electrification. Assam is 92% electrified, and electrification of the remaining network has begun.
All new lines and multi-tracking projects are now being sanctioned with electrification built in from the outset, reinforcing Indian Railways' commitment to a greener, more efficient network, according to the Ministry of Railways. (ANI)
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