
Kottayam: Once again, the ball is in the court of state government as the central government insisted on a complete overhaul of the Detailed Project Report in connection with the controversial SilverLine project. Following discussions between Southern Railway and K-Rail, the former has insisted on converting SilverLine to a broad-gauge system and has necessitated a complete overhaul of the detailed project report (DPR). Since this involves a policy decision, the state government must approve any changes to be made in the DPR. The state government’s decision is crucial for the progress of the project.
After the discussions, K-Rail officials are continuing internal deliberations at various levels to address the detailed aspects. The recent discussions centered around Southern Railway's proposals, which include:
- Converting SilverLine from standard gauge to broad gauge.
- Connecting SilverLine to the existing railway network at 50-kilometer intervals.
- Facilitating freight transportation.
- Setting an average speed of 160 kilometers per hour.
However, the DPR prepared as per the state government's preferences envisions SilverLine as a standard-gauge system with an average speed of up to 220 kilometers per hour, without any connections to the existing railway network. The state has already spent ₹29 crore on preparing the DPR. Revisions to it would result in considerable financial losses.
The state government’s upcoming decision will play a crucial role in determining the project's future trajectory.
Published: 14 Dec 2024, 09:46 am IST
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