-The project execution cost is estimated at around Rs.4, 104 crs
-It is likely to connect several important towns like Kodad, Suryapet, Nakrekal, Narketpalli, Chityala, Munugodu along the new railway line.
Giving special focus for strengthening rail connectivity in the State of Telangana, Ministry of Railways has sanctioned nearly 15 Final Location Survey (FLS) for New Railway Lines. These lines combinedly stretch for a distance of nearly 2,647 kms and is estimated to cost nearly Rs. 50,848 crs. Apart from these, another 11 projects FLS have been sanctioned for Doubling, Tripling and Quadrapling for a distance of nearly 2,588 kms and is estimated to cost nearly Rs. 32,695 crs.
The Kacheguda (Umdanagar) - Chityal - Jaggayapet New Railway Line is one of the important projects for which Final Location Survey (FLS) has been sanctioned by the Railway Ministry. This important line is likely to stretch for a distance of nearly 228 Kms and is estimated to cost nearly Rs. 4,104 Crs. This line is likely to connect several new and unconnected places particularly in Central Telangana and is likely to provide rail connectivity to major towns like Kodad, Suryapet, Nakrekal, Narketpalli, Chityala, Munugodu.
These new places will be connected with Capital city of Telangana (Hyderabad) and with Capital of India (New Delhi) by providing connectivity also with the existing main line. Accordingly, the new railway line apart from connecting several new places for the first time with rail facility will be useful for the socio-economic development of the region.
The line also traverses through the area heavily industrialized by Cement plants. once the line is completed, it will induce the production activity by cement industries as there will be direct transportation of their products.
Ministry of Railways has been giving special focus towards rail development in Telangana. Over the past 9 years, the rail budget allocation to the State has been increased by almost 17 times i.e., from Rs. 258 crores in 204-15 to Rs. 4,418 crs. This has led to creation of new rail infrastructure in the State. Over the past nine years, almost 575 kms of rail has been added to the rail network in the State. The sanctioning of Final Location Survey (FLS) FOR 15 New Railway Lines is likely to give further thrust to the rail development in the state.