The Union Cabinet has approved the doubling of the Tirupati–Pakala–Katpadi railway line, covering a distance of 104 km across

The Union Cabinet has approved the doubling of the Tirupati–Pakala–Katpadi railway line, covering a distance of 104 km across Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. The project is estimated to cost around ₹1,332 crore.
Key Highlights:
Improved Connectivity: The doubling will significantly enhance travel between Tirupati and Katpadi, especially benefiting pilgrims visiting major temples like Tirumala Venkateswara, Sri Kalahasti, and Kanipakam.
Boost to Tourism and Economy: Better rail infrastructure is expected to attract more tourists and ease freight movement, promoting regional economic development.
Freight Capacity: The upgrade will enable an additional freight capacity of 4 million tonnes annually, supporting the transport of goods like coal, cement, agricultural produce, and minerals.

Environmental Benefits: The project is projected to reduce diesel consumption by 4 crore liters and cut down CO2 emissions by about 20 crore kilograms.
Local Impact: Around 400 villages and nearly 14 lakh people will benefit directly or indirectly from this infrastructure development, with job opportunities expected during the construction phase.
National Infrastructure Mission: This project is part of the PM Gati Shakti National Master Plan, which aims for integrated and faster development of infrastructure across the country.

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