Sikkim: Union Minister of Railways inspects proposed Rangpo station

Sikkim: Union Minister of Railways inspects proposed Rangpo station

Ashwini Vaishnaw, Minister of Railways, Communications, Electronics and Information Technology today inspected the proposed Rangpo station of Sikkim.

Union Minister of Railways inspects proposed Rangpo stationUnion Minister of Railways inspects proposed Rangpo station
Sujal Pradhan
  • Mar 07, 2023,
  • Updated Mar 07, 2023, 8:47 PM IST

Ashwini Vaishnaw, Minister of Railways, Communications, Electronics and Information Technology today inspected the proposed Rangpo station of Sikkim. 

Further, the Minister also inspected Tunnel No. 14 of the Sivok – Rangpo new rail link project. The Minister reviewed the progress of the work and urged the officials to complete the work at the earliest. 

While inspecting the proposed Rangpo station, the Minister said that it is one of the 5 railway stations that would be developed under the Sivok – Rangpo rail link project. 

The station building is proposed to be of 12,850 square metres with car parking, 24X7 power backup, drinking water, solar panels on the roof, divyang friendly facilities, escalators, lifts, and concourse to provide passengers with modern amenities & comfort at the same time. The station will also be a commercial & tourism hub for the state of Sikkim.

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The Minister also inspected the Tunnel No. 14 of the Sivok – Rangpo new rail link project and reviewed the progress of the tunnelling works. The length of Tunnel No. 14 is about 2 km long and located just before Rangpo station. The tunnel traverses through vulnerable and challenging geological conditions of the lesser Himalayan range. 

Notably, all the tunnels in this project are being constructed using the NATM or New Austrian Tunneling Method. This method of tunnelling is the best-suited one for these strata and the sensitive geology of this alignment. This is the most advanced tunnel construction methodology adopted by Indian Railways. The MR inspected the final lining procedure used in the tunnel. 

During finishing the tunnel lining, a shotcrete layer is sprayed for surface smoothening. It is followed by surface strengthening by providing lateral piping in the tunnel wall, geotextile and PVC member fixing & steel binding. 
A concrete layer is then poured along a movable steel gantry to give the final structure to the tunnel. The movable gantry is then moved to the next section after 10 hrs of curing .The Hon’ble Minister congratulated the engineers and workers for the excellent work being done using such state-of-the-art methodologies despite the various challenges in the region.

This new rail link project connecting Sivok (West Bengal) and Rangpo (Sikkim) is about 45 kms long and is characterised by 14 nos. tunnels, 23 nos. bridges and 5 nos. stations. The entire length of tunnelling work of this project is about 38 km. The project is sanctioned with an estimated cost of Rs 4085 crores and targeted to be completed by December 2023. 

This new line will be extended further to capital city of Gangtok bringing railway connectivity to State capital. Moreover, initial survey up to Nathula is also under progress.

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