Ahmedabad: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate and dedicate to the nation of various vital infrastructure projects in the state of Gujarat on July 16.
These projects include gauges that are converted cum mahesana – Varetha Line and Section Surdranagar – The newly rebuilt Pipavav, the new capital of Gandhinagar was rebuilt the train station & flag two new trains Ie Gandhinagar Capital – Varanasi Superfast Express and Memuis Trains between Gandinagar Capital and Varetha on July 15, 2021, through video conferencing.
Among several projects including Gandhinagar Capital Station and five-star built on the airspace and conversion of Mahesana – Varetha Gauge of 55 km has been completed at a cost of Rs 293.14 crores along with the cost of electrification with the cost of the hospital.
74.66 crores.
The total project costs are Rs.
367.80 crores.
It has a total of 10 stations with four newly developed station buildings that are.
Visnagar, Vadnagar, Cerualu & Varetha.
Conversion of measuring with electrification has linked this section to Mahesana including Ahmedabad – Broad Delhi Gauge line.
The main station in this section is Vadnagar, a historical city important, which has been developed under Vadnagar – Circuit Heritage Patan – Patan.
The Vadnagar Station Building has been designed aesthetically designed using stone carvings, the entrance gate and out which has been designed in architecture and the circulation area has been given a landscape.
Vadnagar will now be connected with the remaining India through a measuring line and passenger and extensive items can be run smoothly in this section connecting various parts of the country.
Some facilities provided at the Vdnagar train station are legs on the bridge connecting the platform, waiting for the cafe, waiting room for public & female passengers, ramps, toilets & water facilities for passengers divyang.
Also, the Surendranagar-Pipavav electrification project has been completed.
Surendranagar – Pipavav who was disembled in parts (264 RKM) with a high increase Ohe was completed with a total cost of Rs 289.47 Crores in a three-year record and was assigned to February 2021.