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DFC - Dedicated Freight Corridor Latest update on May 2022

 DFC - Dedicated Freight Corridor  



Latest update on May 2022


  • To be completed by June 2023 (90 % of DFC). That is 2750 RKM (Route Kilo Meters) of the Eastern DFC and Western DFC.  

  • The initial plan was to make both DFCs operational by June 2022-end, but the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent slowing down of work at sites have resulted in the deadlines being pushed ahead.

 

  • Once completed, Coal, Food grain, and Export-Import Freight movement are expected to get a boost. 

 

  • Managing Director of DFCCIL - Shri Ravindra Kumar Jain 

 

  • Presently - 100 trains running on WDFC and 60 trains on EDFC.  Once completed the entire project, it may increase to 150 trains and 100 trains respectively.  

  

  • The biggest gain is that the freight movement from ports in Gujarat to New Delhi has been cut down by a day.  


  • EDFC  - 1875 RKM  From Ludhiana (Punjab) to Dankuni (West Bengal) covering Punjab, Haryana, UP, Bihar, and Jharkhand, West Bengal. 

 

  • WDFC - 1506 RKM.  From Dadri (UP) to Jawaharlal Nehru Port (Mumbai) covering UP, Haryana, Rajasthan, Gujarat, and Maharashtra. 

 

  • Average speed - EDFC - 65 km per hour

 

  • Average speed - WDFC - 41 km per hour 


  • Estimated Cost - 1,24,000 Crores. 

 

  • Cumulative CAPEX (up to 31.03.2022) - Rs. 89,342 Cr 




Key points for MCQ


  1. DFCCIL stands for Dedicated Freight Corridor Corporation of India Limited

  2. Western DFC - From Dadri (UP) to JN Port (Mumbai) 

  3. EDFC - From Ludhiana (Punjab) to Dankuni (West Bengal) 

  4. WDFC - 1506 RKM

  5. EDFC - 1875 RKM

  6. RKM stands for Route Kilo Meters 

  7. DFCCIL Hqrs - New Delhi

  8. Total Cost - Rs. 1,24,000 Crores 


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