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RVNL Adopts Green Building Concepts for Rishikesh–Karnaprayag Rail Link Project, Advancing Sustainable Rail Infrastructure in the Himalayas

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New Delhi : Rail Vikas Nigam Limited (RVNL), a Navratna Public Sector Undertaking under Ministry of Railways, has taken a significant step towards sustainable infrastructure development by adopting green building concepts for the station infrastructure of the Rishikesh–Karnaprayag Rail Link project in Uttarakhand. This initiative marks an important milestone in integrating environmentally responsible practices into large-scale railway infrastructure in ecologically sensitive regions.

The Rishikesh–Karnaprayag Rail Link project, one of the most ambitious rail connectivity initiatives in the Himalayan region, is being developed by RVNL to enhance connectivity across key towns including Devprayag, Srinagar, Rudraprayag, Gauchar, and Karnaprayag. The project will cover 12 stations—Yog Nagari Rishikesh, Shivpuri, Byasi, Devprayag, Janasu, Maletha, Srinagar, Dhar Devi Ji, Tilani, Gholtir, Gauchar and Karnaprayag—serving five districts in Uttarakhand. With over 83% of the alignment passing through tunnels, the project represents one of the most complex engineering undertakings in Indian Railways and is expected to significantly improve regional accessibility, boost tourism, and support economic development in Uttarakhand.

Spanning 125 km, the project is designed as an all-weather, landslide-resilient corridor, with approximately 104 km (83%) of the alignment running through tunnels. It comprises 16 main tunnels and 12 escape tunnels, along with 19 major bridges and 38 minor bridges, reflecting its engineering scale and complexity.

Advanced Tunnel Boring Machines (TBMs), including ‘Shakti’ and ‘Shiv’, are being deployed to enable safe and efficient excavation through complex Himalayan geology, marking a significant milestone in mechanised tunnelling in India’s mountain railway infrastructure.

As part of its sustainability-focused approach, RVNL will construct all 11 proposed station buildings in accordance with the guidelines of the Indian Green Building Council (IGBC). The station designs will incorporate a range of green building features aimed at enhancing energy efficiency, reducing environmental impact, and improving passenger comfort. These include energy-efficient LED lighting systems, solar power utilisation, optimised natural lighting, rainwater harvesting systems, low-flow water fixtures, eco-friendly construction materials, and scientific waste management practices. Special emphasis is also being placed on improved ventilation and indoor environmental quality.

The adoption of IGBC standards is expected to reduce the carbon footprint of railway infrastructure in the region while promoting sustainable construction practices in the Himalayan ecosystem. This initiative aligns with Indian Railways’ broader vision of developing environmentally responsible and future-ready infrastructure, while also setting a benchmark for integrating sustainability into infrastructure projects in challenging terrains.

Beyond environmental benefits, the initiative is expected to enhance operational efficiency and lifecycle sustainability of station infrastructure, while offering improved passenger amenities and comfort.

Shri Saleem Ahmad, Chairman & Managing Director, RVNL, said, The adoption of green building concepts for the Rishikesh–Karnaprayag Rail Link project reflects RVNL’s commitment to delivering infrastructure that is not only technically robust but also environmentally friendly. As we execute projects in ecologically sensitive regions, it becomes imperative to integrate sustainability into every stage of development. Through this approach, RVNL is contributing to long-term value creation for Indian Railways while reinforcing the role of infrastructure in supporting sustainable growth.

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