CM Dhami Seeks Rail Upgrades, Railway Minister Agrees

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CM Dhami Seeks Rail Upgrades, Railway Minister Agrees

Synopsis

Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami met Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw and secured positive assurances on completing the Raiwala-Dehradun rail doubling, upgrading eight Uttarakhand stations, and reopening Railway Gate No. 18C near Khatima for farmers and tourists.

Key Takeaways

CM Pushkar Singh Dhami requested early completion of the pending Raiwala-to-Dehradun section under the Haridwar-Dehradun rail line doubling project.
Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw gave positive agreement on all proposals presented by the Chief Minister.
Eight railway stations — Haridwar, Harrawala, Dehradun, Khatima, Laksar, Roorkee, Tanakpur, and Banbasa — are proposed for beautification and expansion.
CM Dhami sought the reopening of Railway Gate No.
18C on the Khatima-Majhola (Pilibhit) stretch, citing hardship for farmers, villagers, and tourists.
The state government highlighted that the closed gate disrupts access to the Crocodile Park , a state-promoted eco-tourism site near Khatima.
The Raiwala-Dehradun doubling was originally sanctioned in 2017-18 ; the state has been pressing for its expedited completion.

Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami of Uttarakhand met with Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw and secured his agreement on a series of rail infrastructure proposals for the state, including the early completion of the pending Raiwala-to-Dehradun section under the Haridwar-Dehradun rail line doubling project, along with beautification and expansion of eight key railway stations across Uttarakhand.

According to the post shared by the Chief Minister's Office of Uttarakhand on 9 July 2026, Railway Minister Vaishnaw gave positive assurances on all proposals presented by the Chief Minister. The post stated, 'mukhyamantri ke anurodh par rail mantri ne ukt prastavon par sahemati pradan ki' — ('the Railway Minister, on the Chief Minister's request, gave his agreement to the said proposals').

Context

The proposals cover two broad areas: first, accelerating the long-pending doubling of the Raiwala-Dehradun stretch, which forms the final segment of the Haridwar-Dehradun rail line capacity augmentation project. Second, the beautification and expansion of eight railway stationsHaridwar, Harrawala, Dehradun, Khatima, Laksar, Roorkee, Tanakpur, and Banbasa.

The Chief Minister also specifically raised the matter of Railway Gate No. 18C on the Khatima-Majhola (Pilibhit) stretch, requesting it be reopened in public interest. The gate's closure has caused hardship for local villagers, farmers, and tourists in the area.

Policy Backdrop

The Raiwala-Dehradun doubling project, spanning approximately 30 kilometres, was sanctioned by the Ministry of Railways in 2017-18 as part of the broader Haridwar-Dehradun line capacity augmentation plan. The project has seen delays, and the state government has been pressing the Centre for expedited completion.

The eight stations listed for beautification and expansion align with the national push for station redevelopment, with several stations potentially eligible under the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme, the Centre's flagship programme for upgrading railway stations across India.

Stakeholders and Impact

Reopening Railway Gate No. 18C has direct implications for local farmers and rural residents of the Khatima-Majhola corridor who depend on it for daily movement. The Chief Minister specifically noted that tourists visiting the state government's Crocodile Park — an eco-tourism initiative in the Terai region near Khatima — are also being inconvenienced by the gate's closure.

More broadly, the rail doubling between Raiwala and Dehradun is critical for easing passenger and freight congestion on one of Uttarakhand's most-used rail corridors, which connects the state capital to the plains. Station upgrades at tourism-linked hubs such as Haridwar, Tanakpur, and Dehradun are expected to improve the experience for the millions of pilgrims and tourists who pass through annually.

What's Next

Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw has given an assurance of 'positive consideration' on all proposals placed before him. The immediate next steps will involve detailed project reports and budget allocations — particularly whether the pending Raiwala-Dehradun section receives fresh funding timelines and whether the listed stations are formally included in a redevelopment scheme.

The reopening of Railway Gate No. 18C will require a formal Railways decision, and the state government is expected to follow up with the Railway Board. If the Centre moves swiftly on these commitments, the upgrades could meaningfully reinforce Uttarakhand's positioning as a premier tourism and pilgrimage destination with improved rail access.

Point of View

And securing a fresh ministerial assurance signals renewed political momentum, even if formal budget allocations are yet to follow. The inclusion of eight stations in a beautification push, combined with the tourism-linked argument for Gate No. 18C, reveals a deliberate strategy of tying rail infrastructure to Uttarakhand's broader economic identity as a pilgrimage and eco-tourism hub. Whether these assurances translate into Railway Board orders and funded timelines will be the real test of this engagement.
NationPress
9 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What did CM Dhami request from Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw?
CM Pushkar Singh Dhami requested early completion of the pending Raiwala-to-Dehradun section of the Haridwar-Dehradun rail line doubling project, beautification and expansion of eight Uttarakhand railway stations, and the reopening of Railway Gate No. 18C on the Khatima-Majhola (Pilibhit) stretch.
Which eight railway stations in Uttarakhand are proposed for beautification?
The eight stations proposed for beautification and expansion are Haridwar, Harrawala, Dehradun, Khatima, Laksar, Roorkee, Tanakpur, and Banbasa.
Why is Railway Gate No. 18C near Khatima important?
Railway Gate No. 18C on the Khatima-Majhola (Pilibhit) route is a key passage for local farmers, villagers, and tourists. Its closure has disrupted movement in the area, including access to the state government's Crocodile Park, an eco-tourism site near Khatima.
What is the current status of the Haridwar-Dehradun rail line doubling project?
The Raiwala-to-Dehradun section, approximately 30 km, was sanctioned for doubling in 2017-18 but remains pending. CM Dhami has requested the Railway Ministry to expedite its completion.
What is the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme and is it relevant to Uttarakhand?
The Amrit Bharat Station Scheme is a central government programme for the modernisation and redevelopment of railway stations across India. The stations listed by CM Dhami for beautification — including Haridwar, Dehradun, and Tanakpur — could potentially be covered under this scheme, subject to formal inclusion and budget allocation.
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