Gujarat Approves Rs 220 Crore for Four-Laning of Kalupur and Sarangpur Railway Overbridges
Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel has approved a significant investment of Rs 220 crore to four-lane and renovate the Kalupur and Sarangpur railway overbridges in Ahmedabad. This move is part of the larger Rs 440 crore Kalupur Railway Station Redevelopment Project, which seeks to balance the preservation of heritage with modern infrastructure development, in line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of ‘Virasat Bhi, Vikas Bhi’ (both heritage and development).
These overbridges, crucial for Ahmedabad’s transport network, have become outdated and are no longer sufficient to handle the city’s increasing traffic volume. The Kalupur Railway Overbridge, known as Manu Bhai Parmar Bridge, was built in 1915, while the Sarangpur Overbridge, constructed in 1940, shows significant signs of wear. The Kalupur Overbridge currently has just three lanes with footpaths, while the Sarangpur bridge is even more limited with only two lanes. These old structures, which once served the city well, are now struggling to cope with the demands of modern traffic. This has led to rising safety concerns and frequent traffic jams, prompting the need for a major upgrade.
Under the new plan, both the Kalupur and Sarangpur overbridges will be demolished and replaced with four-lane structures, which will help ease the traffic congestion in the area and improve commuter safety. The Railway Land Development Authority (RLDA) will oversee the project, ensuring that the work progresses smoothly and on schedule. With the new four-lane overbridges, traffic flow in one of Ahmedabad’s busiest areas is expected to improve significantly, making commuting faster and more efficient, especially during peak hours. In addition to the Kalupur and Sarangpur projects, an allocation of Rs 52.83 crore has been made for the construction of a new overbridge at railway crossing LC-100-2E, located between Radhanpur city and Bhilot road. This new overbridge will further enhance connectivity between Radhanpur, Bhilot, and Suigam, benefiting both passengers and the movement of goods.
The total financial outlay for these infrastructure projects amounts to Rs 272.75 crore, with Rs 106.67 crore earmarked for the Kalupur overbridge, Rs 113.25 crore for the Sarangpur overbridge, and Rs 52.83 crore for the Radhanpur bridge. Once completed, these modernised overbridges will reduce traffic congestion, improve road safety, and contribute to smoother urban mobility in Ahmedabad. Local officials have expressed optimism about the positive impact these projects will have on the city’s transport system. By investing in these crucial infrastructure upgrades, the Gujarat government aims to foster economic growth, reduce daily commuting frustrations, and meet the future transportation needs of the region. With the expected completion of these projects, Ahmedabad is poised to benefit from improved infrastructure that will contribute to its growth as a thriving metropolitan hub. As work progresses on the new overbridges, officials will continue to monitor the projects closely, ensuring minimal disruption to traffic and a timely completion of the works. This modernisation is expected to bring long-term benefits to both the residents of Ahmedabad and the surrounding areas, easing travel and enhancing the quality of life for thousands of commuters.