What's new

Indian Economy-News & Updates

How is the plan?

  • Good

    Votes: 161 61.7%
  • Average

    Votes: 53 20.3%
  • Poor

    Votes: 47 18.0%

  • Total voters
    261
WDG 5 Locomotive (Excerpts from Railbiz Magazine)

url.jpg


upload_2016-10-26_14-43-46.png

upload_2016-10-26_14-44-10.png

upload_2016-10-26_14-44-31.png

upload_2016-10-26_14-44-47.png
 
Full steam ahead: Work on bullet train to start in 2017, says Railways

MUMBAI: The Indian Railways administration plans to begin construction work on the Mumbai-Ahmedabad high-speed corridor next year.
Railway board member (traffic) Mohammed Jamshed, who was in Mumbai, to attend the chief commercial managers' conference said, "Work on the hi-speed railway corridor will begin next year." However, some contentious issues involving acquisition of land remain. The Railways administration wants the bullet train terminal to come up in Bandra-Kur la Complex (BKC), but the state government has instead offered a plot at Bandra Reclamation. The MMRDA has planned the international finance centre on the BKC plot.The Railways are not keen on the Bandra Reclamation land and the Niti Aayog and the prime minister's office are expected to take the final call.
The administration plans to run the first bullet train in 2023. The bullet train is expected the distance between between Mumbai and Ahmedabad in about two hours, running at a maximum speed of 350 kmph and operating speed of 320 kmph.

The estimated cost of the project is Rs 97,636 crore. The bulk of the funding for the project will come in the way of the loan from Japan.The estimate includes possible cost escalation, interest during construction and import duties.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...n-2017-says-Railways/articleshow/55061837.cms


bullet-train-2_smal_053116083100.jpg
 
The Railways administration wants the bullet train terminal to come up in Bandra-Kur la Complex (BKC), but the state government has instead offered a plot at Bandra Reclamation. The MMRDA has planned the international finance centre on the BKC plot.The Railways are not keen on the Bandra Reclamation land and the Niti Aayog and the prime minister's office are expected to take the final call.

BKC is perfect; a full-fledged terminal at Bandra reclamation is not the best idea.
 
Government gives go-ahead to 4 strategic rail lines along China border

The government has kick-started the process of building four top-priority strategic railway lines along the China border — a project that had been stuck in deliberations for years for want of a political decision at the highest level.
china-11.jpg

Last week, at a high-level meeting with officials from the Planning Commission, Defence, Railways and Finance ministries, the PMO finally asked the Railways to carry out detailed engineering survey of the 1,000-odd kilometres of lines identified by the Defence Ministry as strategically crucial. They are in Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Himachal Pradesh, and J&K.
map11.jpg
map22.jpg


The Railways has been given time till next month to come up with a cost of the detailed survey, which will be borne by the government (Defence/Finance). Sources said the cost of the engineering survey could be around Rs 200 crore.

The identified lines are Missamari-Tawang (378 km) in Assam-Arunachal Pradesh; North Lakhimpur-Along-Silapathar (248 km) in Assam, Murkongselek-Pasighat-Tezu-Parashuram Kund-Rupai (256 km) in Assam-Arunachal Pradesh; and Bilaspur-Mandi-Manali-Leh (498 km) in Himachal Pradesh-Jammu and Kashmir. The detailed engineering survey, kind of detailed project report, is the blueprint based on which work is commissioned.

The Railways has informed the PMO that the topography and the geology is such that most of the lines are in the fault and folds of the Himalayan range, which involves stupendous engineering challenges. This means boring railway tunnels through geologically treacherous terrain.

“We had quite a few geological surprises holding up the numerous tunnel works in the Kashmir line many years ago. From that experience, we are sure that these lines will also throw up such surprises. So the detailed engineering survey has to be thorough,” said a Railway Board source.

The survey will take around two years to complete but sources in the Railways said given the priority attached to it, they might be asked to expedite as well. But a detailed engineering exercise like this cannot be needlessly rushed as well, officials said.

These four lines are part of the 14 strategically important lines of the armed forces to be used presumably for supplies for the Army and troops movement in times of need.

The list was drawn up by the Services based on inputs from the operational commands and validated from an operational and logistics perspective. All these years, the government had been indecisive about who would fund the lines. Railways had been telling the government that it would make the lines but cannot fund it because of financial difficulties and also citing the fact that the lines were not part of its operational needs. The matter had been stuck at that.

Soon after coming to power, the new government has been holding meetings at the Cabinet Secretariat level to arrive at the decision on this. The lines are part of the government programme of building permanent transport infrastructure along the international borders for strategic purposes.

http://indianexpress.com/article/in...to-4-strategic-rail-lines-along-china-border/

PS: almost 2 years old news
 
Can somebody clarify, why are we targeting a max speed of 250 km/hr, when the latest trains in China hit above 400 km/hr easily. If we are gonna build this spending billions of dollars, and only once in god know 50 years, why not build the latest and greatest ?
 
Can somebody clarify, why are we targeting a max speed of 250 km/hr, when the latest trains in China hit above 400 km/hr easily. If we are gonna build this spending billions of dollars, and only once in god know 50 years, why not build the latest and greatest ?

:o: No money like China :cry:
 
Last edited:
Dude, we are going to pay full price,billions of dollars.

And their trains are running at these speeds NOW. So our future trains from 10-15 years from now will be as speed or lower than the trains they are running NOW.
 
Dude, we are going to pay full price,billions of dollars.

And their trains are running at these speeds NOW. So our future trains from 10-15 years from now will be as speed or lower than the trains they are running NOW.

Its a soft loan with nearly 0% interest. I am sure china will never offer a deal with such consensual terms...
 
Its a soft loan with nearly 0% interest. I am sure china will never offer a deal with such consensual terms...
Doesn't matter. China gave a similar loan to Indonesia. My point isn't about that. Loan or no loan we have to pay the full price. We are going to construct this only once, then why not build the best. We are going to spend 8 billion dollars on this project , plus heavy price escalation (common in Indian projects) and the interest of 0.1% per annum for 50 years. We need to get the best. And we aren't quick like china, so once its built we wont touch this line till it starts creaking, it wont be continuously upgraded.
 
Last edited:

Latest posts

Back
Top Bottom