Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu on Tuesday Nov 01,2016 laid foundation stone for
the construction of a four-km-long elevated rail line on Rohtak-Gohana
Stretch in Haryana through video-conferencing, an official statement
said.
The elevated line - the Indian Railways' first ever built for facilitating smoother road traffic in densely populated city areas - will span five level crossing on the stretch, thus helping to de-congest Rohtak city.
"This project is envisaged to provide road-user safety whilst easing life of residents of Rohtak," said Prabhu, in the statement.
This elevated line will cost of Rs 315 crore, of which railways will pay Rs 90 crore and rest will come from the Haryana Government
The elevated line - the Indian Railways' first ever built for facilitating smoother road traffic in densely populated city areas - will span five level crossing on the stretch, thus helping to de-congest Rohtak city.
"This project is envisaged to provide road-user safety whilst easing life of residents of Rohtak," said Prabhu, in the statement.
This elevated line will cost of Rs 315 crore, of which railways will pay Rs 90 crore and rest will come from the Haryana Government
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