CM Fadnavis Inaugurates 9 Rail Safety Projects Across Maharashtra
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Sunday, 12 July 2026, inaugurated nine rail infrastructure projects — comprising four Road Over Bridges (ROBs), four underpasses (subways), and one Road Under Bridge (RUB) — spanning districts including Nagpur, Sangli, Satara, Nashik and Amravati, in a joint push by Maharashtra Rail Infrastructure Development Corporation (MahaRail), the Government of Maharashtra, and the Ministry of Railways. Union Minister Nitin Gadkari was present at the inauguration alongside senior state officials.
Context
Fadnavis described the initiative as a step toward making Maharashtra Fatak Mukt — level-crossing-free — stating that 'railway crossings will gradually be replaced with safer infrastructure, making travel smoother and roads safer for everyone.' The nine projects were completed by MahaRail on schedule, the Chief Minister noted, while maintaining high standards of quality. Senior dignitaries present included Minister Chandrashekhar Bawankule, Minister of State Adv. Ashish Jaiswal, MLA Krishna Khopde, MLA Charansingh Thakur, Nagpur Mayor Neetatai Thakre, and Standing Committee Chairman Shivanitai Dani-Wakhare.
Policy Backdrop
The projects are part of a broader national effort — anchored in part by the Setu Bharatam scheme launched in 2016 — to replace level crossings with ROBs and RUBs on national highways, reducing accidents and improving freight and passenger mobility. Indian Railways has maintained annual targets for eliminating unmanned level crossings through such construction since the mid-2010s. Central and state governments have jointly accelerated this replacement programme through agencies like MahaRail, which combines central funding, state execution, and public-private partnership models.
MahaRail was established specifically to execute rail infrastructure projects in partnership with the Ministry of Railways, and has emerged as a key vehicle for Maharashtra's connectivity ambitions. The current inaugurations represent a visible output of that institutional arrangement.
Stakeholders and Impact
Road users and rail passengers in the six districts stand to benefit most immediately from the nine new structures, which eliminate dangerous at-grade crossings. Construction workers and local youth are cited as beneficiaries of the employment generated during project execution — a co-benefit Fadnavis specifically highlighted, saying these projects will 'create more employment opportunities for the youth.'
The broader Fatak Mukt Maharashtra vision has significance for road safety statistics in a state with one of India's densest railway networks. Level-crossing accidents have historically been a significant source of fatalities on both roads and rail lines.
What's Next
MahaRail has prepared a plan for 145 flyovers — 65 at railway crossings and 80 at other locations — with a target of completing all of them across Maharashtra within the next three years. The nine projects inaugurated on 12 July represent an early tranche of this larger pipeline. Rollout milestones for the remaining structures will be closely watched as a measure of MahaRail's execution capacity and the state's ability to sustain this infrastructure push at scale. If delivered on schedule, the programme would mark a significant structural upgrade to Maharashtra's road-rail interface and set a benchmark for other states pursuing similar safety modernisation goals.