Ratlam (Madhya Pradesh): The Ministry of Railways has sanctioned the construction of a 13.70 km long Nagda Bypass Line under the Ratlam Railway Division of Western Railway.
The project, estimated to cost Rs 390.36 crore, will connect Rohal Khurd and Bhatisuda stations, providing direct rail movement without requiring trains to reverse engines at Nagda Junction. Read Also MP News: World Cup Winner Deepti Sharma Offers Prayers At Mahakaleshwar Temple In Ujjain--VIDEO
Currently, trains from the Delhi–Mathura–Kota route toward Ujjain–Indore have to halt at Nagda Junction for engine reversal, resulting in delays ranging from 30 to 120 minutes.
The new bypass line will cut travel time, ease train operations and enhance traffic efficiency on the crucial Delhi–Mumbai main route. Read Also

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