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Jajpur Road - Dhamara new line
#1
Following is an excerpt from https://sambadenglish.com/odishas-bhitar...nectivity/ .


Quote:The line will pass through Chhotaraipur, Rampur Segadi, Bahabalpur, Jajpur Town, Jaleswarpur, Saipura, Mangalpur, Aradi, Chandabali and Bhitarkanika stations, the report said quoting Railway sources.

The Final Location Survey for this 95-km line, sanctioned at a cost of Rs 2.4 crore last year, is currently in progress from both ends. It is likely to conclude by March. The survey report will be submitted in April for approval. Upon approval, the subsequent steps for the detailed project report and final approval will commence.


See https://odishadev.odishasociety.org/thre...tml#pid853 for prior news items on this.

The following map shows the approximate orientation.

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The overall map of the area.

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#3
Following is from https://www.newindianexpress.com/amp/sto...-board-nod 


Quote:Odisha: JJKR-Dhamra new line project picks up speed, awaits Railway Board nod
Hemant Kumar Rout

Updated:27th Jul, 2024 at 11:35 AM
BHUBANESWAR: The proposed Jajpur-Keonjhar Road (JJKR)-Dhamra new railway line project may soon become a reality.

In a significant move to boost regional connectivity, the East Coast Railway (ECoR) has submitted the detailed project report (DPR) with the Railway Board for the 101-km new line earlier this month.

Estimated at Rs 2,996.82 crore, the project will have 10 stations between the originating and destination stations. It will connect important religious and tourist destinations in Jajpur, Bhadrak and Kendrapara districts. It is expected to come into operation by 2027-28 with a gestation period of four years.

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A part of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Purvodaya vision, the new line will provide direct rail connectivity to Maa Biraja temple, one of the oldest religious Shakti peethas at Jajpur Town, famous Shaivite shrine of Baba Akhandalamani at Aradi in Bhadrak and Bhitarkanika National Park in Kendrapara.

Railway sources said the line will pass through Chhota Raipur, Rampur Segadi, Bahabalpur, Jajpur Town, Jaleswarpur, Saipura, Mangalpur, Aradi, Chandabali and Bhitarkanika.

Two halt stations have been planned at Bahabalpur and Jaleswarpur. Nearly 657.06 hectares of land, including 532.75 hectares of private land and 5.17 ha forest land in both Jajpur and Bhadrak districts, will be acquired to construct 135.45 km length track for the project.

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As per the DPR, the proposed line will not only expand economic activities of local industries and Dhamra port but also meet the needs of the Defence Research and Development Organisation. It will also facilitate transportation of minerals from Sukinda valley, Keonjhar and Talcher along with industrial goods from Angul and Kalinganagar.

Sanctioned in 2012-13, the final location survey of the project was completed recently. The proposed line with a 24.22 per cent rate of return (ROR) had been gathering dust until it was prioritised by Union Railways Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw.
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Following are more details on this from https://x.com/SatyaBehuria_/status/1824799641726328944 .

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