Delhi–Ambala Corridor Gets 4-Line Upgrade & Station Revamp: Real Estate Set for a Boom
The Delhi–Ambala rail corridor, a critical artery linking the National Capital Region to Haryana and Punjab, is undergoing a transformative upgrade. With the Ministry of Railways investing ₹7,074 crore to convert the existing two-track system into a four-line corridor and revamp 32 stations, the region is poised for a new era of connectivity, commerce, and real estate growth . This ambitious project is not just about faster trains—it’s a catalyst for urban expansion, lifestyle upgrades, and lucrative property investment along the Delhi Ambala route. Delhi Ambala Rail Corridor Upgrade: What’s Changing? Scope: Expansion from two to four lines across 193.6 km, with improved infrastructure at 32 railway stations. Investment: ₹7,074 crore, with a four-year completion target. Station Revamp: Modernization of platforms, passenger amenities, and replacement of waterlogged under-bridges with over-bridges. Land Acquisition: 85 hectares from 15 villages, with ...