Railway Board has given approval for the installation of
automatic signaling between Yesvantpur, a Bengaluru railway hub and Arsikere,
first such modern infrastructure to be implemented in southern part of the
country. Automatic signaling is a common feature in the railway system in
Northern and western parts of the country.
Covering a distance of 165.86 km, the project has been
assigned a budget of Rs. 218.75 crore and is expected to be completed in 3
years.
According to a statement
from South Western Railway officials, there has been a consistent rise in
demand for additional commuter trains in the Bengaluru and Mysuru divisions,
particularly in the Yesvantpur-Arsikere section.
The Yesvantpur-Sampige Road
section, which is part of the Bengaluru division and spans 107.21 km, operates
at peak hours with a line capacity utilization of 118 percent. Similarly the
section between Sampige Road and Arsikere, spanning 58.65 km and falling under
the Mysuru Division, sees a peak hours line capacity utilisation of 81 per cent,â€
it said.
The Automatic Signaling project is designed to
substantially enhance line capacity, in anticipation of a substantial rise in both passenger and freight
traffic, covering various commodities such as food grains, fertilizers,
cement, steel, and automobiles
Railway officials were quoted by
media reports.
This enhancement will
facilitate the smooth operation of additional trains at shorter intervals,
meeting the increasing demands of commuters and promoting economic development
in the region, the statement informed.
The project is anticipated
to be finished within three years, aligning with the strategic vision to
accommodate the projected increase in rail traffic over the next decade. The implementation of Automatic Signaling
marks a crucial move in modernizing and optimizing rail infrastructure,
ensuring a more efficient and resilient transportation network, as per
officials.