
Inspection of newly built section of Bairabi-Sairang railway line begins
Aizawl: Commissioner of Railway Safety (CRS) North East Frontier Railways (NFR), Sumeet Singhal, initiated the inspection of the newly built Bairabi-Sairang railway's Hortoki-Sairang section from Friday.
The inspection process is expected to conclude within five days, the chief public relations officer of Northeast Frontier Railways (NFR), Kapinjal Kishore Sharma, said on Friday.
Sharma informed TOI on the phone that Singhal commenced the safety inspection of the 51.38-km broad gauge railway project between Hortoki, Kawnpui, Mualkhang, and Sairang-Sihhmui (34.66 km) railway stations. He completed the inspection of the BairabiHortoki section (16.72 km) in July 2024, which was certified in Aug that year.
The CRS functions independently of the ministry of railways, working under the administrative control of the ministry of civil aviation.
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