Bhubaneswar: In a step towards improving infrastructure and public safety, the East Coast Railway (ECoR) has declared 110 Road Over Bridge (ROB) construction projects in Odisha as Special Railway Projects.
The General Manager of ECoR has approved the declaration of 170 Road Over Bridge (ROB) construction projects as Special Railway Projects under the provisions of the Railway (Amendment) Act, 2008, said a release from ECoR on Thursday.
Out of the 170 projects, 110 will be located in Odisha, while 60 will be in Andhra Pradesh, it added.
The decision is set to accelerate the execution of these vital infrastructure projects, which will help streamline the land acquisition process and enable faster approvals. By designating these projects as Special Railway Projects, ECoR aims to facilitate smoother coordination with state authorities, ensuring timely completion and enhancing overall operational efficiency.
These ROBs will not only improve rail infrastructure but also significantly enhance the safety and convenience of both road and rail users. The elimination of manned level crossings will reduce the risk of accidents, contribute to smoother traffic flow, and allow better mobility of train operations.
These projects are also expected to alleviate traffic congestion at level crossing gates, promoting seamless connectivity across the region. By focusing on public safety and infrastructure development, the ROB projects align with the national goals of expanding and modernizing transportation systems while enhancing public welfare.