With 1220 KM completed, Western Freight Corridor enters its last stage of completion
Updated:1 year, 9 months ago
Updated:1 year, 9 months ago
Gurugram (Haryana) September 24 (ANI): Construction and development of Dedicated Freight Corridors is in full pace and project has entered last stages. As the full-fledged operation nears, 96 per cent of the 1506-KM-long Western Dedicated Freight Corridor is completed. 1,220 KM out of 1,506 KM of WDFC has been completed and train operations are going on in the completed sections.The Dedicated Freight Corridors will be used specially for movement of goods train shifting them from normal tracks. The corridor aims to facilitate the movement of double stack goods train and aims to bring down transportation cost of logistics.
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