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Delhi-Amritsar high-speed rail corridor
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Watch this page Edit Delhi-Amritsar high-speed rail corridor[1] is one of the route of the proposed high-speed rail in India. The line is part of the Diamond Quadrilateral Program, which seeks to unite the cities of New Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai and Chennai via high speed rail. This travels along the Delhi–Howrah main line from Tundla to Howrah. The train expects to cut the journey time for the 458 km (930 mi) between the national capital of India, New Delhi, and the capital of the Indian state of Amritsar, the city of Punjab, to just 2 hours 30 minutes.

Delhi–Chandigarh-Amritsar high-speed rail corridor India HSR potential route 1112.GIF w Overview Type High-speed rail Status Approved Locale Delhi Haryana Chandigarh Punjab Termini New Delhi Amritsar Stations TBA Operation Operator(s) Indian Railways Technical Line length 458 km (930 mi) Track gauge 5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm) Indian broad gauge Electrification 25kV AC overhead lines Operating speed 200–350 km/h (120–220 mph) Route map Legend

New Delhi railway station

Panipat Junction railway station

Ambala Cantonment Junction railway station

Chandigarh Junction railway station

Ludhiana Junction railway station

Jalandhar City Junction railway station

Amritsar Junction railway station

According to the France company, which undertook a pre-feasibility study of the project, the estimated cost for construction will be around ₹5 trillion (US$72 billion). The speed expected is 200–350 km/h (120–220 mph).[2][3]

Currently, the international consortium Systra is carrying out the feasibility study.[4]

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