
The Hinganghat Railway Over Bridge (ROB) project, featuring approaches and underpasses in Wardha, Maharashtra, is a key infrastructure development valued at approximately USD 3.78 million, aimed at upgrading transport infrastructure. This ROB is critical for improving connectivity on national highway stretches like NH-347A and NH-353I, enhancing regional mobility.
Key Highlights
- Project Focus: Rehabilitation and upgradation of road stretches including the construction of a ROB with approach roads.
- Connectivity: Connects Wardha-Hinganghat (NH-347A) and Seldoh-Pavnar (NH-353I).
- Significance: Part of the broader infrastructural upgrades in the Maharashtra region.
Impact
- Reduced Congestion: The ROB project, alongside associated 3rd-line railway works in the Wardha-Hinganghat section, aims to reduce traffic congestion and improve train mobility.
- Enhanced Connectivity: Improves logistical efficiency, aiding sectors such as the nearby textile industries in Wardha.
- Safety: Improves road safety by reducing bottlenecks and reducing traffic hazards, essential for local transit and freight movement.
Future Scope
- Industrial Development: Supports the growth of the local textile industry, including the
- Infrastructure Growth: The project is part of a larger plan to enhance transportation in the region, with further improvements to highway stretches (2/4 laning) planned for the area, including connecting Hinganghat to surrounding industrial and rural areas
