Railway Budget For Odisha
Rail Budget for Odisha 2025-2025
Allocation of Railway Budget for Odisha for the year 2025-22, for building world-class rail infrastructure.
On Going Railway Projects
- 39 New Railway Line, Gauge Conversion and Doubling Projects Costing Rs. 61,949 Crore for 4,877 Kilo Meter
- Total Outlay 2025-22 is Rs. 5,528 Crore
- Total Budget allocation in 2025-22 is 560% more than the Average of 2009-14.
Note: Projects falling fully and partly in the state
Here’s the latest snapshot of Odisha’s railways budget as per the 2025-26 Union Budget (presented in early February 2025):
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Railway Budget Allocation for Odisha (FY 2025-26)
- Total Allocation: ₹10,599 crore — a modest increase of ₹13 crore over the previous year’s ₹10,586 crore
- This represents a staggering 12.5-fold increase compared to the average annual allocation (₹838 crore) during 2009–2025
Key Planned Investments & Projects
- Station Redevelopment: ₹2,379 crore earmarked to upgrade 59 stations across Odisha—including major hubs like Bhubaneswar, Cuttack, Puri, Sambalpur, and Rourkela—under schemes like Amrit Bharat Station
- New Track and Network Expansion:
- A total of 4,784 km of new track projects are underway at a cost of ₹73,723 crore
- Cumulative investments over the past decade under the NDA include ₹78,000 crore, with an additional ₹20,000 crore sanctioned for future projects
- Safety & Electrification:
- Odisha has achieved 100% rail electrification, with 1,516 km of track electrified
- The Kavach automatic train protection system is being deployed on 1,898 km, with tendering underway for further coverage; approximately 1,000 locomotives will be fitted
- Rail Track Expansion:
- Over 2,046 km of new tracks laid between 2014 and 2025—surpassing the length of Malaysia’s entire rail network
- Major Projects Approved:
- Dangoaposi–Jaroli 3rd and 4th lines (Odisha & Jharkhand) approved under the PM–Gati Shakti plan at a cost of ₹11,169 crore, aiming for completion by 2028–29
- A fourth line (5.06 km) between Ranital Link Cabin and Bhadrak station has been sanctioned at ₹149.3 crore to decongest the Howrah–Chennai main line and improve freight connectivity
- Station Redevelopment Status:
- The redevelopment of Bhubaneswar railway station—under the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme—is 80% complete, with expected completion by November 2025
Summary Table
Category | Details |
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Total Budget (FY 2025-26) | ₹10,599 crore |
Comparison to Average (2009–2025) | 12.5× higher |
Station Upgrades | ₹2,379 crore for 59 stations |
Track Expansion | 4,784 km under ₹73,723 crore |
Electrification | 100% accomplished |
Safety Enhancements | Kavach system deployment |
Key Projects | Multi-tracking, new lines |
Bhubaneswar Station | 80% done, completion due Nov 2025 |
Why It Matters
This level of investment marks an unprecedented stride for Odisha’s rail infrastructure—spanning track expansion, station modernization, safety systems, and efficiency improvements. Projects like the Dangoaposi–Jaroli multi-tracking and the additional line at Bhadrak address both passenger comfort and freight efficiency, particularly vital for mineral-rich regions.