| Border rail project may take decades to build: Surya Gangadharan by railgenie on 06 August, 2013 - 04:00 AM | ||
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railgenie | Border rail project may take decades to build: Surya Gangadharan on 06 August, 2013 - 04:00 AM | |
The strategic lines include the Srinagar-Kargil-Leh railway line that will cover a distance of more than 400 km cutting by half the current travel time of eight hours by road. Construction will take place at heights ranging from 6000 feet to 13,000 feet. Another line will connect the military hub of Pathankot with Leh, a distance of 278 km. A line will connect Misamari in Dhemaji district of Assam to Tawang in Arunachal Pradesh, a distance of 320 km. Along with other lines in Rajasthan and Uttarakhand, the armed forces will be able to move troops and equipment faster in an emergency. CNN-IBN's international affairs editor Surya Gangadharan joined IBNLive readers for an interaction on India's push to lay border rail tracks. Q. Railways lines along the border areas is an enlightening concept given the climactic and weather distubances that block the movement of military troops. My question is or rather a literal concern is if these railway service is meant for carrying public too . Again, given the different and not very friendly geographical setup of our border areas hows the railway going to cope up with that. The recent spanish accident where in scores of people were killed still raises question mark about safety standards and speed limit for running a public transport. Asked by: Tanveer Md Masood | ||