Goa, Sept. 3 -- The Hospet-Vas co railway double-tracking project, set for commission ing, is expected to give Indi an Railways a major push in transporting coal, iron ore and steel while strengthen ing tourist connectivity to Hampi. Yet in Salcete, where railway tracks cut through thickly populated villages, residents brace for longer waits at level crossings and gridlocked roads, with no sign of the long-promised flyovers. Currently, over 70 trains already run daily through the stretch, including 52 passenger services and 17 carrying freight. This trans lates to gates at Seraulim, Majorda, Margao, Davorlim, Sarzora and Nessai being shut more than 50 times a day, disrupting traffic in areas where narrow inter nal roads leave commuters wi...