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India is launching a major infrastructure project , at Rs 24000 cr( US$ 5b ) to build a dedicated freight corridor linking Western ports to North and further the Eastern regions going up to West Bengal. The rail route is a double line, expected to handle 90 m tonnes each way using electric traction and with Japanese assistance. The figure here shows the alternate solution using gravitational force operated gravity power towers, Railways can save energy to the extent of 87% and also give financial returns of more than 40%, while carrying cargo of 160m tonnes per annum at 100 km/h speed, for a typical 1000 km module.

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