Constructed under the non-government route -- one of the five public-private partnership (PPP) systems of the railways, the Rs 185-cr project has been funded by Kandla Port Trust.
"The new broad gauge (BG) line will bring us more freight and revenue also", Prabhu said after opening the line through video conferencing here.
Under the non-government private line model, first/last- mile connectivity to the main railway line needs to be construed as an integral part of the main project.
"All import and export will be handled through ports, so we will be able to shift cargo from roads to rail," he said.
The line is expected to carry four to five trains per day and generate Rs 500 crore revenue in a year for the railways.
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