North Western Railway (NWR) official on Thursday.
The project is intended to improve the country's railway system testing facilities.
Indian Railways is soon going to realize the dream of the country's first fast railway test track, work is in progress 24/7. Construction of the country's first railway test track, being built on the lines of America, Australia and Germany, is underway near Navan City Railway Station in Didwana district of Rajasthan.
CPRO North Western Railway (NWR) Captain Shashi Kiran said, «The construction work of the country's first railway test track in the Nawan of Jodhpur division has been started by the Railways. It is being built in the lines of tracks located in America, Australia and Germany.
With its construction, the country will be able to provide testing facilities of international standard in the field of railways.»
Captain Shashi Kiran further said that the construction work of this approximately 60-kilometre-long railway test track being developed by the Jodhpur division of North-Western Railway has been started in a phased manner.
This dedicated test track is likely to be ready by October 2024 at a cost of approximately Rs 819.90 crore.
CPRO NWR said that with the completion of this track project, India will be the first country to have comprehensive testing facilities as per international standards for rolling stock.
The country's first high-speed train test track developed by the Research and Standards Organization (RDSO), the only research organization to meet the technical needs of railways, is being built from Gudha-Thathana Mithri to Nawan railway station of Jodhpur division of North Western Railway.
«Complete procedure has been completed by the Railways to acquire the