Eight loop lines would be built along its 740-km track and the corporation was waiting for the approval from the Railway Board, KRCL Chief Managing Director Sanjay Gupta said in a statement here.
The growth of traffic in the recent past had necessitated the construction of new stations, which were identified at the time of constructing the Konkan railway route, he said.
The ideal distance between two stations on a single-line network, like the KRCL, was 8-10 km for easier train movements, and at present it was 13 km on the route.
The corporation would meet the ideal distance of eight km once construction work on all 20 stations, as originally envisaged in the network, was completed.
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