Distance to Nearest Rail Line
The land is located approximately 3 to 8 kilometers from the nearest mainline railway track, operated by Indian Railways. This proximity ensures:
- Potential for connectivity to national freight corridors
- Easy access for movement of bulk materials and containerized goods
- Reduced dependency on road transport for long-distance logistics
- Increased attractiveness to industries requiring rail-linked supply chains (e.g., steel, cement, FMCG)
The presence of nearby rail enhances the multimodal value of the land.
Access to Closest Freight or Intermodal Terminal
The nearest rail freight terminal or goods shed is typically within 10 to 25 kilometers, depending on the specific location. Notable features include:
- Container handling facilities (ICDs or CFSs) for export-import operations
- Rail connectivity to major ports and inland distribution hubs
- Availability of bulk cargo siding or rake-loading facilities for industrial-grade logistics
- Access to DEDICATED FREIGHT CORRIDORS (DFC) if located near Western or Eastern DFC alignments
This access supports long-haul distribution and reduces cost per ton-kilometer for logistics-driven occupiers.
Infrastructure and Expansion Potential
The surrounding region is seeing active development of logistics parks and rail-linked industrial nodes, which will further improve:
- Proximity to future multi-modal logistics hubs (MMLPs) under Bharatmala and Gati Shakti programs
- State-sponsored plans for private freight terminals (PFTs) and park-level rail spurs
- Seamless integration with road and port networks, optimizing end-to-end freight movement
This forward-linked infrastructure adds significant long-term value to the site for manufacturing, warehousing, and distribution-led projects.