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  • Inside India’s first rapid rail service that gets operational in three weeks

    Inside India’s first rapid rail service that gets operational in three weeks

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    New Delhi: The country’s first rapid rail with amenities similar to an airplane will start running from Sahibabad in Ghaziabad to Duhai Depot from March, 2023.

    It will be run on 17-km stretch of Sahibabad, Ghaziabad, Guldhar, Duhai and Duhai depot at a speed of 180 km per hour and tickets for the journey can be availed through mobile phones and card.

    The track on the section has been laid and the work of installation of overhead line equipment is almost done.

    A unique facility that the train will be extending is that a stretcher has been arranged in its last compartment. If a patient is referred from Meerut to Delhi, then a separate coach will be arranged for the same, so that they can be transported at a lower cost of travel.

    Along with this, separate coaches have been arranged for women and separate seats have been prepared for the disabled, which can be folded when not in use.

    The train has adjustable chairs and special arrangements have been made for standing passengers.

    Facilities on board the train include Wi-Fi, mobile-USB charger, large windows, integrated AC system, automatic door control system, luggage storage, driver interaction system, dynamic route map, CCTV and infotainment system.

    Arrangements have been made for parking 13 trains in Duhai yard, so preparations are being made to operate only 13 rapid trains in the first phase, whereas after the construction of the entire route between Delhi and Meerut, a total of 30 rapid trains will be operated.

    The Operation and Command Control Centre of the Rapid Rail Corridor is being made at Duhai Yard in Ghaziabad. Operation and control of all rapid trains running on the entire route will be commanded from the operations centre.

    The objective of the Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut Rapid Rail Transit System (RRTS) corridor project is to decongest the National Capital Region and to curb vehicular traffic, air pollution and ensure balanced regional development.

    Entire Delhi to Meerut stretch is scheduled to be completed by 2025 in three phases with the first from Sahibabad to Duhai depot to be operational from March, from Sahibabad to Meerut by March 2024 and from Modipuram in Meerut to Sarai Kale Khan in Delhi by 2025.

    The Delhi-Meerut RRTS is a Rs 30,274-crore joint venture of the Centre and the Uttar Pradesh government.

    The Uttar Pradesh government had allocated Rs 1,326 crore for the project in the current financial year.

    According to the RRTS project, 24 stations will be built along the entire corridor.

    Recently in a media interaction, Vinay Kumar Singh, MD, National Capital Region Transport Corporation (NCRTC) had said that they expect around 8 lakh passengers to travel by this rapid rail daily by 2025.

    Singh said: “Our target is that in 2025, passengers of Delhi will be able to reach Meerut in one hour by rapid rail.”

    As per Detailed Project Report (DPR) estimates, the train fare will be fixed at around Rs 2 per km. The private agency will not have the right to increase the fare later.

    Similar to Metro, the fare will be decided by the committee which is formed under the chairmanship of the judge.

    There will be rapid line connectivity on seven lines of Delhi Metro which will be connected to Munirka, INA and Aerocity.

    According to RRTS, approval has been received from Haryana and Delhi government for the 106 km route from Sarai Kale Khan to SNB for the rapid rail to be built from Sarai Kale Khan to Alwar.

    The Centre’s approval is also expected soon.

    At present, the pre-construction work is underway, so that the construction work can be started soon after getting the approval.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Rs 2,500 crore for Metro rail expansion in Hyderabad

    Rs 2,500 crore for Metro rail expansion in Hyderabad

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    Hyderabad: The Telangana government on Monday allocated Rs 2,500 crore for the Metro Rail project in Hyderabad including for extending metro services to the old city and for metro connectivity to the airport.

    In the Budget for 2023-24 presented in the State Assembly, Rs 1,500 crore has been allocated for Hyderabad Metro Rail (HMR).

    The government also allocated Rs 500 crore each for extending Metro Rail services to the old city and metro connectivity to Rajiv Gandhi International Airport at Shamshabad.

    State Finance minister T. Harish Rao, in his budget speech, only elaborated on the allocation made for metro connectivity to the airport.

    He noted that the number of air travelers using the international airport has been increasing day by day. The expansion facilities at the airport at a cost of Rs 7,500 crore have been taken up to meet the requirements even if the air traffic goes up to 4 crore passengers per year. He said the expanded facilities will be completed by June.

    The minister said with the objective of facilitating passengers to reach the airport in the shortest possible time from different areas, it has been envisaged to extend metro rail services to the airport. This metro line will commence from Raidurg and terminate at Shamshabad Airport covering a distance of 31 km.

    Recently, Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao laid the foundation for metro connectivity to the airport. This project will be taken up at a cost of Rs 6,250 crore with the own resources of the State government and will be completed within the next three years, he said.

    Another Rs 500 crore has been allocated for extending Hyderabad Metro Rail services to the old city. An equal amount was allocated in the Budget for the previous year but the work was not taken up.

    L&T Metro Rail Hyderabad (L&TMRH) has completed the first phase of the Metro Rail project across three corridors to a total length of 69.2 km. While L. B. Nagar to Miyapur and Nagole to Raidurg corridors have been completed, Jubilee Bus Station (JBS) to Falaknuma is yet to be completed. On the third corridor, connectivity has been provided from JBS to Mahatma Gandhi Bus Station (MGBS) also called Imlibun.

    The developer has not taken up expansion in the old city due to lack of permission. Religious and heritage structures along the proposed route in the old city and financial losses suffered by the developer and operator due to Covid-19 pandemic are cited as the reasons for the delay in construction of Metro works on the 5.5 km stretch.

    The state government has still not made clear if it will fund the work in the old city on its own. The concessionaire is unlikely to fund the works as the project cost has already escalated substantially for property acquisition, shift of utilities like electricity lines, water pipelines and the construction of elevated viaducts as well as stations.

    In 2021, AL&TMRHL sought the state government’s help to overcome the losses it incurred due to the pandemic.

    The 73-km elevated metro is the biggest metro project in the world in public private partnership (PPP) model built at a total cost of Rs 20,000 crore.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Telangana allocated Rs 4,418 crores in rail budget from Centre

    Telangana allocated Rs 4,418 crores in rail budget from Centre

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    Hyderabad: Telangana has been allocated Rs 4,418 crore, by the Centre for various railway projects for the fiscal year 2023-24 as against Rs 3,048 crore allocated in 2022-23 which is 45 percent more than last year.

    South Central Railway (SCR), on the other hand, has been sanctioned a gross amount of Rs. 13,786.19 crores for the year 2023-24 compared to Rs 8,349.75 crores for the year 2022-23, which accounts for a nearly 65 percent increase over last year.

    SCR general manager Arun Kumar Jain while addressing a press conference on Friday, stated “there has been a consistent increase in the funds’ allocation to Telangana in successive budgets in recent times.”

    Giving details of the budgetary allocations of the ongoing New Line Projects in Telangana under the SCR jurisdiction, the manager stated, ” Rs 345 crores were allotted for Munirabad to Mahbubnagar railway line, Rs 185 crores were allotted for Manoharabad–Kothapalli line and Rs 10 crores allotted for Manuguru to Ramagundam line.

    He further stated that Rs. 600 crores was allotted for the MMTS Phase II project doubling and electrification.

    Likewise, Rs. 337.52 crores were allotted for Kazipet to Vijayawada and Rs 450.86 crores were allotted for Kazipet to Balharshah third-line projects.

    Adding on to the details, Arun Kumar stated that Rs 60 crores were allotted for Guntur to Bibinagar doubling project, while Rs 315.6 for the electrification of the Manmad to Mudkhed to Dhone section and Rs 82 crore was allotted for the development of the satellite terminal at Cherlapally station.

    For doubling, third line, and bypass line works, the capital outlay is Rs 3,374.44 crore for the fiscal year 2023-24, as against Rs 1,531 crore in the last financial year.

    The total budget allocated for new lines, including capital and safety Fund (excluding Deposit) is Rs 819 crore when compared to Rs 285 crore last fiscal year.

    For electrification works, the budgetary grant is Rs. 588 crores, said the manager.

    “An amount of Rs 68.34 crores has been allocated for implementation of Kavach, the indigenously developed Train Collision Avoidance System (TCAS),” he said.

    Arun Kumar further added that Rs 1,360 crore was allocated for Track Renewal works and Rs 768.14 crore for Road Safety Works.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Billions in rail grants let Biden hail his infrastructure wins

    Billions in rail grants let Biden hail his infrastructure wins

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    “For years, people talked about fixing this tunnel. With the bipartisan infrastructure law, though, we’re finally getting it done,” the pro-Amtrak president said Monday near a 150-year-old rail tunnel in Baltimore, where he hailed more than $6 billion in upgrades that will allow trains to travel through the city at up to 110 mph. Whistles from two Amtrak engines sounded off to mark the start of construction of a new tunnel, named after Frederick Douglass.

    Biden and Buttigieg are following that Tuesday with an appearance on the west side of Manhattan, where they will announce a nearly $300 million grant for a long-debated rail tunnel under the Hudson River. Both announcements stem from the bipartisan $1.2 trillion infrastructure law that Biden signed his first year in office, and the New York money will aid a project that the Trump administration had pointedly blocked.

    Beyond the benefits associated with the projects themselves, Biden aides have said they believe that they showcase his ability to strike deals across the aisle, in contrast with the partisanship on display in the new GOP-led House and the Republicans’ potential 2024 field.

    White House aides also said Biden himself, long a lover of trains, has said he was delighted to partake in the unveiling of rail projects so close together. And he has never tired of joking about the failures of his predecessor’s so-called “infrastructure weeks” when Biden himself can tout a legislative milestone that will stand for decades.

    “It lets people know that we’re really getting things done,” said Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, a major backer of the project, in an interview with POLITICO. “It shows we can do big, important, necessary things when it comes to infrastructure.”

    The New York rail funding will go toward the first phase of the Gateway Program, a series of projects aimed at supplementing the crumbling, century-old tunnels that carry freight and passenger rail under the Hudson. It will also replace a decrepit rail bridge in New Jersey.

    The new tunnel — technically a pair of tunnels that can each carry a train — would reduce headaches facing commuters in and out of New York City and repair damage incurred during Hurricane Sandy in 2012. Top transportation officials have warned that if the aging tunnel fails it could have catastrophic impacts for the regional economy.

    Rep. Rob Menendez (D-N.J.), who represents the New Jersey side of the rail tunnel, said voters will begin to care about the new infrastructure investments when they start seeing tangible benefits to their commutes or travel times.

    “Once people have access to an updated rail line and they see fewer delays, better facilities and better experiences, that will immediately crystallize what all this work will be about,” he said.

    When Buttigieg visited Westfield, New Jersey in the summer of 2021 to promote what became the infrastructure law, Shelley Brindle, the mayor of Westfield, N.J., told him that delays and stressful commutes meant she was “never the mom I wanted to be.” Buttigieg has repeated her story during other infrastructure events.

    And that’s the kind of impact the administration hopes will stick in voters’ minds — not cable news footage of passengers stranded at airports for days on end, or fears that a rail strike could provoke shortages of electricity and drinking water.

    In Baltimore, Biden threw a bone to Buttigieg, who has faced weeks of Republican attacks for his handling of Southwest’s holiday debacle and a subsequent Federal Aviation Administration computer failure that snarled thousands of flights.

    “This is just one example of the great work you’re doing, Pete, I appreciate it a lot,” Biden said Monday, referring to the Baltimore project.

    Whether lawmakers will agree with that assessment remains to be seen.

    Sen. Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.), who oversees airlines from her perch as chair of the Senate Commerce Committee, and Rep. Sam Graves (R-Mo.), who chairs the House Transportation Committee, are both expected to hold hearings on the airline industry as well as its FAA overseers.

    In addition, their committees are actively working on a major aviation policy bill that is due to be finished by the end of September, which would be a natural vehicle to host any number of changes to the aviation system and DOT’s powers.

    During his remarks in Baltimore, Biden sounded the alarm for infrastructure investment and underscored that his administration is delivering. He warned that an inoperable tunnel in Baltimore or New York would be disastrous for commuters and the economy.

    “Over 2,200 trains run over this corridor every single day,” Biden said. “If this line shuts down, in just one day it would cost the country over $100 million.”

    The new grant money Biden will announce Tuesday is earmarked for installing concrete casing on the far west side of Manhattan, which will allow the future rail tunnel to connect to New York Penn Station. Construction is expected to begin this year and cost $600 million.

    Development of the tunnels still faces lingering hyperlocal obstacles, such as concerns about construction noise in one New Jersey town the tunnels will run beneath, along with competition for a key piece of land in Manhattan. If all goes as planned, work would begin in the fall of 2024.

    Rep. Josh Gottheimer, a Democrat who represents many New Jersey commuters, said the project is now a done deal thanks to the infrastructure law, which includes money specifically for mega projects like Gateway.

    “The good news is it’s full steam ahead. Now we just have to keep it on track,” Gottheimer said.

    Biden also used Monday’s speech to praise labor unions, some of whose members have criticized the way he intervened to head off the potential freight rail strike last year. He declared that the Baltimore and New York-New Jersey projects are “all union work.”

    Greg Regan, president of the AFL-CIO’s Transportation Trades Department, praised the administration’s insistence that big-ticket projects like the Gateway Tunnel and Baltimore rail tunnels be constructed with collective bargaining agreements between building trade unions and contractors.

    “If you’re looking at what the administration’s done, there’s a clear focus on getting money out the door but getting money out the door in the right way,” said Regan.

    Jonathan Lemire contributed to this report.

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    ( With inputs from : www.politico.com )

  • Hyderabad Metro Rail Limited increases train frequency

    Hyderabad Metro Rail Limited increases train frequency

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    Hyderabad: In order to address the issue of crowded trains, Hyderabad Metro Rail Limited (HMRL) decided to increase the frequency of the train to less than three minutes during peak hours.

    Responding to the tweet shared by a Twitterati, Managing Director of HMRL NVS Reddy wrote, ‘We have asked L&T top management to procure more trains but it’s a time taking exercise. As an interim relief, train frequency is being increased to less than 3 minutes during peak hours & short loop services are introduced.’

    After seeing the video of the crowded Ameerpet Metro Station, he wrote, ‘platform length is also being increased at Ameerpet’.

    Around 4.5 lakh Hyderabad passengers depend on Metro Rail

    Daily around 4.5 lahks Hyderabad passengers travel using Metro Rail. However, it is just half the capacity.

    Though the occupancy does not reach the maximum level, some routes at specific times witness heavy rush.

    Some of the netizens are of the opinion that the problem of crowded trains and heavy rush at the stations can be solved by increasing the number of bogies from the current three to six.

    Old city still waits for Metro Rail

    Metro Rail began its operation in Hyderabad on November 29, 2017, and since then HMRL is continuously working to improve the commuters’ experience by taking new initiatives.

    Despite recent technical glitches that affected the Metro service, it is considered one of the most preferred mode of transportation in Hyderabad.

    However, the metro rail has not been made available in the Old city so far.

    In spite of many representations made by political leaders including AIMIM MLA Akbarduddin Owaisi, metro rail is not yet extended to the Old City.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • 2015 Dalit youth murder: Madras HC judges inspect crime spot, rail track

    2015 Dalit youth murder: Madras HC judges inspect crime spot, rail track

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    Chennai: Madras High Court judges Justice M.S. Ramesh and Justice Anand Venkatesh inspected the Tiruchengode Arthanareeswar temple and the rail track in Tamil Nadu’s Namakkal district where the body of Dalit youth Gokul Raj, abducted and murdered in 2015 for going around with an upper class girl, was found.

    Gokul Raj was murdered by a gang headed by S. Yuvaraj, a self-proclaimed youth leader of a dominant caste outfit, for visiting the Tiruchengode temple along with a girl, Swathi, who belonged to an upper caste.

    The Dalit youth was abducted by the members of the caste outfit and later his body was found with his head severed on the rail track near Pallipalayam in Namakkal.

    Gokul Raj was in love with Swathi and had visited Tiruchendur temple along with her. Now, Swathi has turned into a hostile witness in the case and is facing perjury.

    A special court for cases under the Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act in Madurai had sentenced Yuvaraj and ten others to life imprisonment while acquitting five others.

    Gokul Raj’s mother Chithra, however, had moved the Madurai bench of the Madras High Court seeking capital punishment for Yuvaraj and others and against the acquittal of five others.

    Justices Ramesh and Venkatesh decided to conduct an inspection of the crime scene to understand the topography of the area as also the exit and entrance gates as well as the CCTVs’ location in the temple.

    The judges inspected the area on Sunday and inspected all eight CCTV cameras as well as all entrances and exits.

    After the temple premises, the judges inspected the rail track at Pallipalayam where the body of Gokul Raj with his head severed was found.

    Lawyers and family members of both Gokul Raj and Yuvaraj were present but they were not allowed to meet the judges.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )