The
new chord line will bridge a critical missing rail link between Chikhli on the
Karjat route and Somtane on the Roha route. It will provide seamless
connectivity between the Karjat and Roha corridors without requiring trains to
enter the congested Panvel Junction or undergo engine reversal.
Panvel is one of the busiest
railway junctions in the Mumbai region, handling traffic from four major directions
including Roha, JNPT, Karjat and Diva. The absence of a direct chord connection
between the Karjat and Roha routes currently results in operational constraints
and congestion, as trains are required to pass through Panvel Junction. The
approved chord line will provide a direct connection, helping streamline train
operations and improve network efficiency.
The project is particularly significant for freight traffic associated
with Jawaharlal Nehru Port...At present, freight trains operating between the
Karjat, Jasai and Roha corridors are required to enter Panvel Junction and
undergo engine reversals before proceeding further. With the commissioning of
the Somtane-Chikhli Chord Line, freight trains will be able to bypass Panvel,
resulting in substantial operational benefits.
The
project is expected to save approximately 110 minutes of detention time per
freight train, significantly improving turnaround time and logistics
efficiency. The new chord line is expected to facilitate the movement of an
additional nine Million Tonnes Per Annum (MTPA) of traffic after completion.
The project complements the already approved Panvel Elevated Chord Lines on the
JNPT-Karjat and JNPT-Roha sections, completing a crucial missing link in the
freight connectivity network serving western India. With this approval, Indian Railways
continues its focus on capacity augmentation, multimodal connectivity and
development of efficient freight infrastructure to support India’s growing
logistics and economic requirements.