The Indian Railways has just marked a major engineering milestone: the full electrification of the Sakleshpur–Subramanya Road Ghat Section in Karnataka. Route Electrified: 55 km stretch between Sakleshpur and Subramanya Road. Challenges: - Steep ruling gradient of 1 in 50 - 57 tunnels, 226 bridges, and 108 sharp curves - Terrain prone to landslides and heavy monsoon rains Engineering Solutions: - 5 switching stations built - Overhead electrification with traction poles spaced at max 67.5 m - Special tunnel electrification with 427 brackets installed - Geological studies and pull-out tests for safety - Timeline: Work began in December 2023, completed with successful trial run on 28 December 2025. Impact - Connectivity: Entire Bengaluru–Mangaluru rail route now fully electrified. - Efficiency: Lower fuel consumption, reduced emissions, and faster operations. - Modern Services: Enables running of Vande Bharat trains and other superfast electric services to Mangaluru. - Economic Boost: Strengthens trade and travel links between Bengaluru (IT hub) and Mangaluru (port city). - National Achievement: India has electrified over 99% of its Broad Gauge network, with ~33,000 km electrified between 2019–2025—almost equal to Germany’s entire railway network. This achievement is being hailed as a game-changer for sustainable rail travel in India’s coastal and ghat regions.
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