Delhi - Agra - Kanpur - Lucknow - Varansai - Patna High-Speed Passenger Corridor

Delhi - Agra - Kanpur - Lucknow - Varansai - Patna High-Speed Rail Corridor
Overview
Type High-speed rail
Status Proposed
Locale Maharashtra and Gujarat
Termini New Delhi
Patna
Stations TBA
Operation
Operator(s) Indian Railways
Technical
Line length 993 km
Track gauge Broad Gauge
Operating speed 200 - 350 km/h
Pune - Mumbai - Ahmedabad High-Speed Passenger Corridor
New Delhi Railway Station
Agra Cantt. Railway Station
Kanpur Central
Lucknow Charbaug
Varanasi Junction
Patna railway station

Delhi - Agra - Kanpur - Lucknow - Varansai - Patna High-Speed Passenger Corridor is one of the proposed High-speed rail in India. The train expects to cut a distance of 993 Km between national capital of India, New Delhi and capital of Bihar, Patna in just 5 hours. According to British Company the estimated cost for construction of this root will be around 5 lakh crores. The speed variation is expected from 200 - 350 Kmph [1]. This corridor will be extended upto Howrah Terminus in Kolkata in second phase.

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