
Tamil Nadu Budget: A Big Push to Metro Projects for Coimbatore and Madurai

Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Flag Off K.R. Puram-Whitefield Namma Metro Line
RVNL Emerges as Successful Bidder for Rs.1088 Cr contract of HORC Project
Electric Trains Now Operating in Meghalaya for the First Time
Afcons celebrates final breakthrough of TBM S90 at Begumpul RRTS Station

In February, Afcons poured first-stage invert concrete inside the down-line tunnel between Begumpul UP Ramp and Begumpal Station to facilitate track-laying work by Larsen & Toubro. Afcons now has two more breakthroughs pending, with TBM S88 recommissioned from Bhaisali Station to Begumpul Station in February 2023, and parts of TBM S89 lowered this month to build the parallel tunnel. With the project’s completion, TBM S90 will be stored away and is likely to see action again in the 106 km Delhi-SNB RRTS project, pending approval.Coimbatore Metro Rail Project Stalled as Tamil Nadu Government Delays Approval for DPR
Adarsh Station Scheme: Over 1253 Stations Identified for Upgrading
Indian Railways to Speed Up Vande Bharat Train Production: Reveals Plan for 102 Racks
Ministry of Railways Allocated ₹ 2.4 Lakh Crore for Capital Expenditure in 2023-24
| Railways | Gross Budgetary Support 2023-24 for New Line Projects (in crores) |
| Central | 1234.95 |
| Eastern | 432.95 |
| Northern | 11617.30 |
| North Eastern | 792.00 |
| Northeast Frontier | 6591.00 |
| Southern | 1158.15 |
| South Central | 819.50 |
| South Eastern | 14.90 |
| Western | 1011.70 |
| East Central | 1518.02 |
| East Coast | 1984.00 |
| North Central | 2.13 |
| North Western | 861.65 |
| South East Central | 389.00 |
| South Western | 1408.35 |
| West Central | 2014.40 |
| Total | 31850.00 |
Uttarakhand announces special allocation for Dehradun Metro in Budget 2023

Metro Project for Tricity of Chandigarh, Mohali and Punchkula Gets Approval after a Long Standstill
Wabtec Transit India Receives Great Place to Work Certification
HOSUR, TAMILNADU (Metro Rail News): Wabtec Transit, a subsidiary of Wabtec Corporation, a top technology supplier for the freight and transit rail industries, announced that its three India-based sites in Hosur, Baddi, and Bahadurgarh have received the Great Place to Work certification.
Managing Director of Wabtec Transit, Ajay Mani, expressed his pride in receiving recognition from Great Place to Work for the second time. He believes this acknowledgment reflects the excellent culture, career progression opportunities and growth the company offers, as well as the dynamic market they serve.
Wabtec Transit’s role in the Indian Railways and metro systems
The Transit business of Wabtec is one of the top providers of subsystems for the Indian Railways and metro systems. The company is experiencing immense growth, with over 1,250 employees working at the three main manufacturing locations and customer sites.The primary facility and administrative office for the Transit business in India is the Hosur plant, where almost all the products in the Transit portfolio are manufactured.
Great Place to Work’s role in evaluating workplace culture
Great Place To Work is a renowned global organization that is considered an authority in workplace culture. It has extensive experience of 30 years in conducting groundbreaking research and collecting data to aid organizations in creating a workplace that is ideal for all employees. Their exclusive platform and For All™ Model provide an extensive evaluation of the experience of each employee, with exceptional workplaces receiving recognition on the Best Workplaces™ List or Great Place To Work Certified.
Wabtec Corporation’s mission to revolutionize transportation
Wabtec Corporation (NYSE: WAB) has a mission to transform the transportation industry for future generations. The company supplies equipment, systems, digital solutions, and value-added services globally to industries such as freight and transit rail, mining, marine, and industrial markets. With over 150 years of experience in the rail industry, Wabtec aims to establish a zero-emission rail system in the U.S. and globally.

