This story is from December 15, 2023
Say goodbye to waitlisting! Indian Railways readies plan to purchase new trains worth Rs 1 lakh crore
This initiative is part of a larger plan to upgrade the Indian Railways, which aims to increase the availability of trains for passengers and goods by optimizing tracks and increasing the number of trips.
Zero wait-listing on Indian Railways?
Currently, the Indian Railways operates 10,754 daily train trips and plans to add 3,000 more to eliminate waiting lists. Compared to pre-COVID-19 years, the Railways is already running an additional 568 trips. This enables the transportation of 700 crore passengers annually, a number projected to reach 1,000 crore by 2030. The minister stated that a 30% increase in the number of trips is necessary to eliminate waitlisting in the passenger category, except during peak demand months, by the end of the decade.
The proposed train procurement orders will include maintenance contracts and conditions mandating that they be manufactured in India, utilizing the existing railway infrastructure.
Vaishnaw highlighted that track laying is progressing as per plan, with an expected completion of 5,500 to 6,000 kilometers of new tracks by the end of the current fiscal year, averaging 16 kilometers per day. In comparison, 5,243 kilometers of tracks were laid in the fiscal year 2022-23, averaging 14 kilometers per day.
The completion of the 1337-kilometer Eastern Dedicated Freight Corridor and the majority of the Western Dedicated Freight Corridor will unlock tracks for faster movement of passengers and goods. These developments are also catalyzing the establishment of new industrial hubs and Gati Shakti Cargo Terminals.
The Railways minister mentioned that 70% of the Rs 2.4 lakh crore capital budget for FY24 has already been utilized, and track laying is progressing as per the plan.
Vaishnaw further emphasized that an investment of nearly Rs 12 lakh crore will be required in the Indian Railways to cater to the current level of economic growth by 2030.
To expedite capital spending, the Railways has implemented significant structural and procedural reforms, resulting in the effective utilization of the capital budget. The capital budget is allocated for the comprehensive modernization of key infrastructure, including trains, tracks, safety technology, and stations.
Indian Railways will soon connect Jammu & Kashmir to the rest of India! The national transporter is executing the extremely challenging Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramula Rail link Project, also called the USBRL in Jammu & Kashmir. The last 111 kilometres long stretch of the USBRL project includes the crucial Chenab river bridge - the world’s highest railway bridge, and the Anji Khad bridge which is Indian Railways’ first cable-stayed bridge. We take a look at some stunning images and facts about Indian Railways’ USBRL project that make it special:
The USBRL project comprises 272 kilometres long railway lines in J&K and the first two phases of the project - Quazigund to Baramulla and Quazigund to Banihal are already open. The last section between Katra-Banihal is expected to be ready in the first half of 2024. (File photo)
There are 37 bridges on the new stretch with a combined length of 7 kilometres. This includes 26 major bridges and 11 minor bridges. These bridges include the iconic Chenab Bridge and the Anji bridge.
Chenab bridge is the world’s highest railway bridge, built at a height of 359 metres above the river bed. It is even taller than the Eiffel Tower in Paris! The beautiful arch bridge is a stunning sight and an engineering marvel, given the terrain it has been built in.
The Chenab river bridge has been built to withstand severe earthquakes and is also said to be blast-proof. The bridge can take wind speeds of up to 266 kilometres per hour. This 1.3 kilometres long bridge is a crucial link in the 111 km Katra-Banihal stretch of USBRL.
Interestingly, Indian Railways has also allocated the 49th Vande Bharat Express rake with 8 coaches to the USBRL project. An order on the same has been sent to the ICF, Chennai which manufactures the semi-high speed train rakes. TOI had in March 2023 reported Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw saying that once the Chenab bridge is ready, a Vande Bharat train will connect Jammu to Kashmir.
The Anji Khad bridge is Indian Railways’ first cable-stayed bridge and spans a length of 725 metres. It has been built in the Reasi district of J&K. The Anji bridge is an asymmetrical cable-stayed bridge balanced on the axis of a central pylon.
Anji Khad bridge: The total deck width is 15 metres and the main span of the bridge is 290 metres. The bridge connects Katra and Reasi via tunnels T2 and T3 on the Katra-Banihal section. Trains will be able to run at speeds of 100 kilometres per hour on the bridge.
According to Indian Railways, the USBRL project is perhaps the most difficult new railway line project undertaken in the country post-independence. The terrain passes through young Himalayas, which are full of geological surprises and numerous problems. The alignment of USBRL involves construction of a large number of tunnels and bridges in highly rugged and mountainous terrain with most difficult and complex Himalayan geology, says railways. (File photo)
USBRL project: Work on the railway project of national importance is progressing fast and in the coming months, Jammu and Kashmir will have all weather railway connectivity with the rest of the country. One crucial tunnel breakthrough is pending and the work on the entire stretch is in final stages. Train trial runs have started on some select stretches as well, sources told TOI.
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