Project Unigauge

Project Unigauge, started on 1 April 1992,[1] is an ongoing effort by Indian Railways to convert and unify all rail gauges in India to 1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in) broad gauge.

Comparison of different gauges in India with standard gauge

Progress

Following table tracks the yearly changes.

Gauge 2023 (Mar)
Route km
2023 (Mar)
Route share
2022 (Mar)
Route km[2]
2022 (Mar)
Route share
2021 (Mar)
Route km[3]
2021 (Mar)
Route share
2020 (Mar)
Route km[4]
2020 (Mar)
Route share
2019 (Mar)
Route km[5]
2019 (Mar)
Route share
2018 (Mar)
Route km[6]
2018 (Mar)
Route share
2017 (Mar)
Route km[7]
2017 (Mar)
Route share
2016 (Mar)
Route km[7]
2016 (Mar)
Route share
2015 (Mar)
Route km[8]
2015 (Mar)
Route share
2014 (Mar)
Route km[8]
2014 (Mar)
Route share
1947 
Route km[9]
1947 
Route share
Broad gauge (1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in)) 65,09395.67%64,40394.57%63,95094.10%62,97193.40%62,04992.87%61,68091.56%60,51090.73%58,82589.90%58,17788.26%25,17046.14%
Metre gauge (MG) (1,000 mm (3 ft 3+38 in)) 1,6552.43%2,1123.10%2,4023.54%2,8394.11%3,2014.78%3,4795.16%3,8805.82%4,9077.43%5,4348.26%24,15344.28%
Narrow gauges (NG) (762 mm (2 ft 6 in) and 610 mm (2 ft)) 1,2941.90%1,5882.33%1,6042.36%1,6852.49%1,6852.52%2,2093.28%2,2973.44%2,2973.48%2,2973.48%5,2259.58%
Total 100%68,043100%68,103100%67,956100%67,415100%66,936100%67,368100%66,687100%66,030100%65,808100%54,548100%

Lines under conversion

Western Railway

  1. Talala JunctionPrachi Road JunctionKodinar 50 kilometres (31 mi) (MG)
  2. Prachi Road JunctionDelvada 50 kilometres (31 mi) (MG)
  3. Junagadh JunctionVisavadar JunctionTalala Junction 90 kilometres (56 mi) (MG)
  4. Visavadar JunctionAmreli 75 kilometres (47 mi) (MG)
  5. Jambusar JunctionKavi 24 kilometres (15 mi) (NG)
  6. Bilimora JunctionWaghai 63 kilometres (39 mi) (NG)
  7. Jhagadiya JunctionNetrang 27 kilometres (17 mi) (NG)
  8. Chhuchhapura JunctionTanakhla 38 kilometres (24 mi) (NG)
  9. Samni JunctionJambusar Junction – Pratapnagar 76.5 kilometres (47.5 mi) (NG)
  10. Dr Ambedkar NagarOmkareshwar RoadSanawad 62 kilometres (39 mi) (MG)
  11. Botad JunctionJasdan 54 kilometres (34 mi) (MG)
  12. Timba RoadDabhoi 100 kilometres (62 mi) (NG)
  13. Khalipur JunctionKakoshi Metrana Road 30 kilometres (19 mi) (MG)
  14. Miyagam Karjan JunctionChorandaMalsar 38 kilometres (24 mi) (NG)
  15. ChorandaMoti Koral 19 kilometres (12 mi) (NG)

Central Railway

  1. AchalpurYavatmal 189 kilometres (117 mi) (NG)
  2. Pachora JunctionJamner 57.60 kilometres (35.79 mi) (NG)
  3. PulgaonArvi 35 kilometres (22 mi) (NG)

East Central Railway

  1. GawnahaBhikhna Thori 23 kilometres (14 mi) (MG)[10]

North Eastern Railway

  1. Bahraich – Nepalganj Road 54 kilometres (34 mi) (MG)
  2. Bahraich – Mailani 205 kilometres (127 mi) (MG)

North Western Railway

  1. MarwarMavli 150 kilometres (93 mi) (MG)

Southern Railway

  1. Mayiladuthurai JunctionTarangambadi 29 kilometres (18 mi) (MG)[11]

Lines where conversion is completed

  1. Peralam JunctionKaraikal in Tamil Nadu
  2. MahrailLaukaha Bazar in Bihar
  3. Khandwa JunctionAkot in Maharashtra
  4. Nabadwip GhatKrishnanagar City Junction in West Bengal
  5. Kosamba JunctionUmarpada in Gujarat
  6. Ambliyasan Junction – Adraj Moti in Gujarat
  7. Varetha – Taranga Hill in Gujarat
  8. Kalol JunctionKatosan Road Junction in Gujarat
  9. Chanasma JunctionHarij in Gujarat
  10. Himmatnagar JunctionKhedbrahma in Gujarat
  11. ShapurSaradiya in Gujarat
  12. DeshalpurNaliya in Gujarat
  13. BecharajiChanasma JunctionRanuj Junction in Gujarat
  14. Mathura JunctionVrindavan in UP
  15. DhaulpurMohari JunctionSirmuttra in Rajasthan
  16. Mohari JunctionTantpur in Rajasthan
  17. Gwalior JunctionSheopur Kalan in MP
  18. SimaluguriNaginimora in Assam
  19. RajimAbhanpur Junction – Kendri in Chhattisgarh
  20. Itwari JunctionNagbhir Junction in Maharashtra
  21. Abhanpur JunctionDhamtari in Chhattisgarh
  22. Chalsa – Metelli in West Bengal
  23. DekargaonTezpur in Assam
  24. GainsariJarwa in UP
  25. DohrighatIndara Junction in UP
  26. JhanjharpurMahrail in Bihar
  27. Narkatiaganj JunctionAmolwa in Bihar
  28. Katosan Road Junction – Becharaji in Gujarat
  29. Tiruturaipundi Junction – Kodiyakkarai in Tamil Nadu
  30. Ahmedabad JunctionHimmatnagar JunctionUdaipur City in Gujarat/Rajasthan
  31. SaraigarhForbesganj in Bihar
  32. JaynagarJanakpur in Bihar/Nepal
  33. Mavli JunctionBari Sadri in Rajasthan
  34. SakriSaraigarh in Bihar
  35. ChouraiBhoma in Madhya Pradesh
  36. Dhasa JunctionJetalsar Junction in Gujarat
  37. DabhoiMiyagam Karjan Junction in Gujarat
  38. AmreliKhijadiya Junction in Gujarat
  39. Walaja Road JunctionRanippettai in Tamil Nadu[12]
  40. Ujjain JunctionFatehabad Chandrawatiganj Junction in Madhya Pradesh
  41. Sabarmati JunctionBotad Junction in Gujarat[13]
  42. MathelaSanawad in Madhya Pradesh
  43. Pilibhit JunctionShahjahanpur Jnin Uttar pradesh
  44. Mailani JunctionPilibhit Junction in UP
  45. Nainpur JunctionBalaghat Junction in Madhya Pradesh
  46. Madurai JunctionBodinayakkanur in Tamil Nadu
  47. Saharsa JunctionSaraigarh in Bihar
  48. Dhasa JunctionKhijadiya Junction in Gujarat
  49. Akola JunctionAkot in Maharastra
  50. Dabhoi Junction – Chandod in Gujarat
  51. Nainpur JunctionMandla Fort in Madhya Pradesh
  52. Mahesana JunctionVaretha in Gujarat
  53. Lucknow JunctionSitapur CantonmentMailani Junction in UP
  54. Mandhana JunctionBrahmavart in UP
  55. BanmankhiBihariganj in Bihar[14]
  56. Thiruvarur JunctionKaraikudi Junction in Tamil Nadu
  57. Jaipur JunctionSikar Junction in Rajasthan
  58. Barddhaman JunctionKatwa Junction in West Bengal[15]
  59. Ahmadpur JunctionKatwa Junction in West Bengal[16]
  60. BahraichGonda Junction in Uttar Pradesh
  61. Narkatiaganj JunctionRaxaul Junction in Bihar
  62. BhujDeshalpur in Gujarat
  63. Bareilly CityRamganga Bridge in Uttar Pradesh
  64. PunalurTenkasi Junction in Kerala
  65. Ratangarh JunctionSardarshahar in Rajasthan
  66. Pollachi JunctionPodanur Junction in Tamil Nadu
  67. Baraigram Junction – Dullabcherra in Assam
  68. Churu JunctionSikar Junction in Rajasthan
  69. Jabalpur JunctionNainpur Junction in Madhya Pradesh[17]
  70. Chhindwara JunctionItwari in Madhya Pradesh/Maharastra
  71. Pilibhit JunctionTanakpur in Uttar Pradesh[18]
  72. Badarpur JunctionAgartala in Assam/Tripura[19]
  73. SilcharJiribam in Assam/Manipur
  74. Katakhal JunctionBairabi in Assam/Mizoram[20]
  75. Indore JunctionMhow in Madhya Pradesh[21]
  76. Hanumangarh JunctionSadulpur Junction in Rajasthan[22]
  77. Saharsa JunctionPurnia Junction in Bihar (36 km)[23]
  78. ThaweChhapra Junction in Bihar[24]
  79. Kotturu – Gunda Road in Karnataka[25]
  80. MahisasanKarimganj Junction[26]
  81. Bhojipura JunctionPilibhit Junction
  82. North LakhimpurMurkongselek in Assam[27][28]
  83. Balipara – Bhalukpong in Assam[27]
  84. LumdingSilchar in Assam[27]
  85. Pollachi JunctionPalakkad Junction in Tamil Nadu/Kerala[29]
  86. Sikar JunctionLoharu Junction in Rajasthan[30]
  87. Gonda JunctionBarhni in Uttar Pradesh
  88. Raxaul JunctionSitamarhi Junction in Bihar
  89. PalaniPollachi Junction in Tamil Nadu[31]
  90. Ratlam JunctionIndore Junction in Madhya Pradesh[32]
  91. Ankleshwar JunctionRajpipla in Gujarat[33]
  92. Bareilly JunctionKasganj Junction in Uttar Pradesh[34]
  93. Rangapara North JunctionTezpur in Assam
  94. Rangiya JunctionRangapara North Junction – Harmuti Junction in Assam
  95. Virudhunagar JunctionManamadurai Junction in Tamil Nadu[35]
  96. KolarChikkaballapur in Karnataka[36]
  97. Bareilly CityLalkuan Junction in Uttar Pradesh
  98. Mayiladuthurai JunctionThiruvarur Junction in Tamil Nadu
  99. Krishnanagar City JunctionShantipur Junction in West Bengal
  100. Kaptanganj JunctionThawe in Uttar Pradesh
  101. Katihar JunctionTejnarayanpur in Bihar
  102. Mavli JunctionNathdwara in Rajasthan
  103. ShimogaTalaguppa in Karnataka
  104. Dindigul JunctionPalani in Tamil Nadu
  105. Tirunelveli JunctionTenkasi Junction in Tamil Nadu
  106. BodeliChhota Udaipur in Gujarat
  107. Aunrihar JunctionJaunpur Junction in Uttar Pradesh
  108. Aluabari Road JunctionSiliguri Junction in West Bengal
  109. Ratangarh JunctionBikaner Junction
  110. Bharuch JunctionSamni JunctionDahej in Gujarat
  111. ParlakhemundiGunupur in Odisha
  112. Mathura JunctionAchhnera Junction in Uttar Pradesh
  113. Mysore JunctionChamarajanagar in Karnataka
  114. BijapurGadag Junction in Karnataka
  115. SakleshpurSubrahmanya Road in Karnataka
  116. Degana JunctionRatangarh JunctionSadulpur Junction in Rajasthan[37]
  117. Bhildi JunctionSamdari Junction in Rajasthan[37]
  118. Pakala JunctionDharmavaram Junction in Andhra Pradesh[38]
  119. Vellore CantonmentViluppuram Junction in Tamil Nadu[39][40]
  120. Phulera JunctionRingas JunctionRewari Junction in Rajasthan/Haryana[41]
  121. Guntakal JunctionKalluru in Andhra Pradesh[42]
  122. Mathura JunctionKasganj Junction in Uttar Pradesh[43]
  123. Akola JunctionPurna Junction in Maharastra[44]
  124. Kanpur CentralFarrukhabad Junction in Uttar Pradesh[45]

Lines that were scrapped

These lines were dismantled. These were mostly industrial railways, forest railways, etc.

  1. Champaner Road – Pani Mines 49 kilometres (30 mi)[46][47]
  2. Godhra JunctionLunavada 41.5 kilometres (25.8 mi)[46][47]
  3. Mahuva JunctionVelavadar 55 kilometres (34 mi)
  4. ThanChotila 22 kilometres (14 mi)
  5. Victor – Dungar Junction 9 kilometres (5.6 mi)
  6. SanganerToda Rai Singh 104.4 kilometres (64.9 mi)
  7. Dudhwa – Chandan Chauki 12 kilometres (7.5 mi)
  8. DudhwaGauri Phanta 23.3 kilometres (14.5 mi)

Lines which are preserved (will not be converted)

These lines have their original gauge preserved as these are identified as heritage railways. Some of these are also among the UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India.

  1. Darjeeling Himalayan Railway 88 kilometres (55 mi) (NG)
  2. Kalka–Shimla Railway 96.6 kilometres (60.0 mi) (NG)
  3. Kangra Valley Railway 164 kilometres (102 mi) (NG)
  4. Matheran Hill Railway 21 kilometres (13 mi) (NG)
  5. Nilgiri Mountain Railway 46 kilometres (29 mi) (MG)


See also

References

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