The web portal will have all ROB/RUB related information including the exact location of the level crossing on the rail network, volume of traffic, design of bridges and other necessary inputs.
The web portal will be launched next week, Railway Board Chairman Arunendra Kumar said.
Construction of ROB and RUB are important for railways as maximum train accidents take place at unmanned crossings. The difference of opinion between railways and NHAI also come in the way of expansion of highways.
The application for seeking permission to construct the bridge over the track, design of the bridge and awarding contract will be put on the portal. It will save a lot of time as everything will be online, he said.
The national transporter, despite financial constraints, has set an ambitious target of eliminating 10,797 level crossings during the 12th five-year plan (2012-17) and not adding any new level crossing to the rail network in future.
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