The newly acquired land, situated throughout mouzas Kotrung and Bhadrakali, is adjoining to Titagarh’s present 34-acre plant at Uttarpara, making it a key addition to its growth technique. The 99-year lease settlement was signed with the state authorities on July 12, 2025, for a consideration of Rs 126.63 crore.
In a regulatory submitting on Saturday, the corporate mentioned, “The extra land will allow us to ascertain further manufacturing infrastructure and devoted areas for forming, testing, and commissioning of metro coaches and Vande Bharat trains.”
The corporate additionally plans to arrange a check monitor to make sure complete efficiency and security validation earlier than supply.
The growth is anticipated to assist Titagarh scale up its manufacturing capability from 300 to roughly 850 vehicles yearly by FY28.
Individually, the corporate will increase Rs 200 crore by a preferential difficulty of warrants to members of the promoter group.As of March 31, 2025, Titagarh’s consolidated order e-book stood at Rs 11,200 crore, with 62% comprising passenger rolling inventory and 38% freight. Its joint ventures maintain extra orders price Rs 13,326 crore, together with wheelsets with Ramkrishna Forgings and Vande Bharat coaches with BHEL.




