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Sikkim Rail Connectivity Expands As Survey Begins For Gangtok–Nathu La Stretch

A new survey for the Gangtok–Nathu La railway line marks the next step in extending rail connectivity into Sikkim’s Himalayan border region

The Sevoke–Rangpo railway line will become Sikkim’s first rail link Photo: Unsplash
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India’s long-awaited rail entry into Sikkim is gradually moving from vision to reality. As the ambitious Sevoke–Rangpo railway line edges closer to completion, Indian Railways has taken another significant step: beginning the final location survey for a proposed railway line that would eventually connect Gangtok to Nathu La. Together, these projects represent a major push to extend rail connectivity from the plains of West Bengal into the high-altitude landscapes of the eastern Himalayas—an area long known for its dramatic terrain and limited transport infrastructure.

The newly initiated survey is part of a larger plan to deepen railway access across Sikkim, linking the state more seamlessly with India’s national rail network. Once realised, the expansion could dramatically improve travel, tourism, and logistical movement in one of the country’s most geographically challenging regions.

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