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Only Two Bidders for Mumbai Metro’s Line-2B PEB Roof and Finishing Contract

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MUMBAI (Metro Rail News): Only J Kumar Infraprojects and Ahluwalia Contracts (India) have submitted their bids for the pre-engineered building (PEB) roof and architectural finishing contract at five stations of Mumbai Metro’s 23.6 km Line-2B (Yellow Line) that links DN Nagar – BKC – Mandale. These five elevated stations, situated at Shivaji-Chowk, Diamond Nagar, Mankhurd, BSNL, and Mandale, have already had their civil construction contract (Package CA-07) awarded to NCC Ltd. back in April 2019 after multiple rounds of re-bidding. The first set of U-girders was launched in January 2020.

Back in January 2023, the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) had invited bids for this contract (Package CA-158), with an estimated value of Rs. 100.30 crore and an unspecified deadline of completion. On Thursday, Technical bids were opened.

The Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) has invited bids for the project involving the design, supply, fabrication, and erection of pre-engineered building (PEB) structural steel works, execution of architectural finishings, and plumbing works for five elevated stations of the ML2B corridor that runs from Diamond Garden to Mandale as part of the Mumbai Metro rail project.

The bids for this project have been submitted and are currently undergoing technical evaluation, which may take a few months to complete. Once the technical evaluation is finished, the financial bids of the technically qualified bidders will be opened, revealing the lowest bidder and the likely contractor.

 

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Indian Railways likely to float Tender for Hydrogen Train

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Hydrogen Train/Image for representation only, copyright: Respective Authority

NEW DELHI (Metro Rail News): The Indian Railways is expediting plans to introduce hydrogen-powered trains by preparing to float a tender to procure 35 green energy-driven trains. According to sources, the cost for these trains would be approximately Rs 2,800 crore. This week, railway officials held a detailed meeting with several major technology players, including Siemens, Cummins, Hitachi, BHEL, and Medha Servo, who expressed interest in manufacturing the trains. The trains are expected to be introduced on heritage routes. After receiving input from the industry, the railways will float the tender. Officials stated that the meeting with the industry was productive and aided in expediting the plan.

At present, Medha Servo is conducting a pilot project to retrofit hydrogen fuel cells onto a Diesel Electric Multiple Unit (DEMU) train. This initiative will result in the development of the first prototype hydrogen train, which is expected to commence operation between Jind and Sonipat later this year.

According to recent announcements made by the Railway Ministry to the Rajya Sabha, the cost for each hydrogen train is estimated to be around Rs 80 crore, while the ground infrastructure required for various heritage and hill routes will require an investment of approximately Rs 70 crore per route. 

 

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Alstom and Medha-Stadler Consortium bid to Make100 lightweight Vande Bharat Train

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NEW DELHI (Metro Rail News): Alstom, the French railway company, and the Medha-Stadler consortium, which includes Swiss railway rolling stock manufacturer Stadler Rail and Hyderabad-based Media Servo Drives, have placed their bids for a contract worth Rs 30,000 crore to manufacture and maintain 100 aluminium Vande Bharat trains for 35 years. The successful bidder will receive Rs 13,000 crore upon delivery, with an additional Rs 17,000 crore paid over 35 years for maintenance. The Indian Railways is currently reviewing technical bids, and the financial bids will be opened in the next 45 days. The tender document requires the winning bidder to create a prototype of the sleeper class Vande Bharat train within 24 months.

Reportedly, although government officials had expected around five bids from companies such as Siemens in partnership with BEML, Russian Transmashholding, and Rail Vikas Nigam Ltd, none of them eventually submitted a bid. This was apparently due to their lack of technical qualifications required to meet the bid’s requirements.

The upcoming Vande Bharat trains will feature an aluminium coach with a sleeper facility for the first time in Indian Railways’ history. The 16-coach lightweight trains are designed to achieve a maximum speed of 220 kmph and an operational speed of 200 kmph. In addition to a distributed power system like other Vande Bharat trains, the manufacturer of these 16-coach trains will also be responsible for maintaining them for 35 years

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Haryana Plans to Get 3 New Metro Links

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Haryana CM Manohar Lal Khattar
Haryana CM Manohar Lal Khattar

CHANDIGARH (Metro Rail News): In an effort to boost infrastructure development in the state, the Haryana government has announced several new projects. During the budget presentation for the fiscal year 2023-24 on Thursday, Haryana’s Chief Minister, Manohar Lal Khattar, revealed plans for three new metro rail projects.

What are the new Metro routes?

As part of Haryana’s infrastructure development plan, three new metro routes have been proposed. The first proposed route is a metro link from Southern Peripheral Road to Panchgaon, passing through Global City and Manesar. The second route involves extending the Bahadurgarh Metro to Asaudha to connect with the Haryana Orbital Rail Network and Kundli-Manesar-Palwal (KMP) expressway. Finally, the third route aims to connect Rezangla Chowk to the Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi through a metro link. These routes are expected to improve connectivity and ease travel within the state.

The ‘Gurugram Metro’ project, which is a proposed 28.8-km-long corridor( Huda City Centre – Cyber City via Old Gurgaon), is expected to feature 27 elevated stations, including a spur leading to the Dwarka expressway.

The construction of the Gurugram Metro project is expected to commence in the new fiscal year, pending final approval from the Union Cabinet. The Chief Minister of Haryana, Manohar Lal Khattar, announced that the Public Investment Board in the Central Government has approved the project, and he hopes that the construction work will start in 2023-24.

Furthermore, the Haryana Orbital Rail Corridor Project, which has been under construction since October 2022, is expected to be completed by December 2024. The priority section from Manesar is currently under full swing of work, with an allocated amount of Rs 175.80 crore.

Other railway infrastructure projects in Haryana include an elevated railway line in Bahadurgarh and Kaithal. The Chief Minister announced that detailed project reports and feasibility studies would be prepared for the approval of the Union Ministry of Railways. Additionally, the Karnal-Yamunanagar Railway line project will be started soon after approval from the Ministry of Railways.

 

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RRTS Corridor’s Priority Section Stations Nearing Completion for Operational Start

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Inside view of Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut RRTS Train
Inside view of Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut RRTS Train

Ghaziabad (Metro Rail News): Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut RRTS: Stations Nearing Completion, Testing Underway, and Commuter-Friendly Features Being Installed. Here are the essential things to know:

1. All the stations on the 17 km long Priority Section of the Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut are in the advanced stages of construction and have started taking shape. The section is slowly turning all shades of blue as the stations are now getting adorned with RRTS signature blue facades.

2. At present, NCRTC is carrying out test runs in the Priority Section to test various components of the RRTS. For safe and efficient operations, every aspect of the RRTS is being thoroughly tested independently.

3. Commuter-centricity being the tenet of the implementation of RRTS, NCRTC is constructing the entry/exits of the elevated stations on the RRTS corridor on both sides of the roads. This will not only enhance the accessibility for commuters intending to travel from RRTS but will also help passengers safely cross over busy roads such as the Link Road and the Delhi-Meerut Road.

4. Unlike other transit systems, these entry/exits will be accessible not just for RRTS passengers but also for pedestrians who can use them to cross major roads without entering the paid area of the RRTS stations. This pedestrian-friendly feature will help in the safe movement of pedestrians and also help in crowd management at stations.

5. Most of the RRTS stations have 3 to 4 floors. To enhance the accessibility and ensure an easy, hassle-free journey for commuters, especially for the elderly, specially-abled, children and women, multiple lifts and escalators are being installed at the stations.

6. The installation of Platform Screen Doors (PSDs) at the RRTS stations is being carried out. Equipped with double-tempered glass, the installation of the PSDs are being done in several stages by assembling the individual parts. The PSDs will act as a shield for safety between the train/track and the passengers, thereby ensuring better crowd management at the stations as well as avoiding any untoward incidents such as passengers falling on the tracks.

7. The safety of the commuters is a priority of NCRTC and taking a firm step in this direction, NCRTC is integrating these Platform Screen Doors with RRTS train doors and a state-of-the-art ETCS Level 2 signalling system. As a result of this, the train will run only after both the PSDs and the doors of the train are closed.

8. Installation of CCTV cameras is also going on in the section. NCRTC is committed to improving the safety and convenience of passengers. Hence, CCTVs are being installed in the stations from entry-exit gates to the concourse and platform level in such a way that all the activities happening in the station premises can be monitored around the clock.

9. To provide universal access and facilitate smooth travel in the RRTS trains, a designated space for wheelchairs and stretchers has been provided in the train coaches. Special, spacious lifts have also been installed at the stations to facilitate the movement of stretchers for medical needs.

10. Lakhs of passengers are expected to commute daily from RRTS stations. To facilitate their travel and ensure easy access to the station, NCRTC is going to create a dedicated pick-up/drop-off zone at the stations away from the main carriageway.

11. These steps were taken as due to a lack of designated space, the vehicles, generally drop off the passengers on the road. It creates hindrances in the movement of traffic, and a jam-like condition arises almost daily.

12. Commuters, only after struggling with the overcrowding, haywire traffic and walking a long distance, get entry inside the station. Lack of connectivity forces them to crossroads in heavy traffic, risking their lives and creating traffic hindrances.

13. A dedicated car drop-off zone is being built under the station box wherever possible so that commuters can enter the station by walking just a short distance as soon as they get off their ride.

14. To manage the traffic and for the smooth and orderly movement of vehicles in and around the station, additional drive-in space for all types of vehicles is also being created by integrating traffic wherever possible.

15. There will also be pedestrian-friendly paths, lifts/escalators, seating areas and other commuter-centric amenities that will facilitate universal access at the stations.

16. Multi-modal integration is the core principle of RRTS. This is in line with the PM Gati Shakti-National Master Plan. Its purpose is to make travel hassle-free and convenient for passengers and encourage public transport use. To facilitate this, RRTS stations are being seamlessly integrated with other modes of public transport like bus stands, airports, metro stations, railway stations etc, wherever possible on the 82 km long Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut RRTS corridor. This will enable a convenient and seamless journey for commuters in the National Capital Region.

17. RRTS stations are being built according to the highest rating of the Indian Green Building Council (IGBC) by providing the provision of various factors that improve the environment, including solar energy, rainwater harvesting, and waste management system.

Commuter-Centric Features of the Country’s First RRTS Trainsets

• Aerodynamic profile with a long nose and plug-in doors to reduce air drag at higher speeds.
• Fully air-conditioned cars with wide gangways for commuters’ maximum space for easy entry and exit. Large window glasses with tint will give panoramic views.
• Ergonomically designed 2X2 transverse seating, cushioned seats.
• One Premium Class car on every train gives a new level of comfort, convenience, and user-friendliness. Will have wider seats with more legroom, and coat hangers. Equipped with vending machine facility.
• Energy efficient, auto-control ambient lighting system.
• CCTV monitoring, Indoor and Outdoor Surveillance systems
• Modern Passenger Announcement and Digital Passenger Information System (PAPIS), emergency communication facilities
• Provision of wheelchair space for differently-abled and stretcher space for emergency medical transit
• Compatible with advanced ETCS Level II Signalling, Automatic Train Operations and Platform Screen Doors (PSD) for improved safety
• Design and Manufacturing based on International Safety Standards
• Appropriate SIL level based on safety and hazard assessment as per International Standards
• Fire detection system for internal and external fire
• Monitoring of Axle box temperature with Wayside equipment

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Patna Metro Rail Project to Commence Construction of Underground Tunnels for Corridor II

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Patna-metro construction work/Representational image

PATNA(Metro Rail News): Full preparations are underway for the launch of the first tunnel boring machines (TBM) for the construction of twin tunnels beneath Corridor II (Patna station-Patliputra Bus Terminal) as part of the Patna metro rail project. In the first week of March, construction of the underground tunnels for Phase I is scheduled to commence at Moin-ul-Haq Stadium, as per the recent announcement by the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation Limited (DMRC).

At a depth of 20 metres, a launching shaft has been readied to lower the TBMs for the construction of twin tunnels, placed at a distance of 1 metre apart. Upon completion of the downline tunnel from Moin-ul-Haq Stadium to SK Memorial Hall, the machines will be retrieved from Gandhi Maidan, where a retrieval shaft will be made.
The underground tunnel work for Corridor II’s Rajendra Nagar to Patna Junction has been separated into phases. During the first phase, the TBMs will dig a 3.6-metre-long tunnel between Moin-ul-Haq Stadium and SK Memorial Hall. A launching shaft has already been prepared, and the launch is expected to occur before Holi. An official stated that both machines would operate parallelly in the same direction towards Gandhi Maidan via NIT More from the stadium.

As per the source, in the second phase of the project, the machines will be lowered at Gandhi Maidan and will cover the distance up to Patna Junction, which is 1.4 km long. Before starting this phase, two more TBMs will be procured, which will be lowered at Moin-ul-Haq Stadium and retrieved at Rajendra Nagar, covering a distance of 700 metres. The expected timeline for the completion of the underground tunnel construction for Corridor II is 30 months. The daily maximum bore rate of the TBMs will depend on the geological conditions and is typically around 30 metres.

Corridor II, which includes a 6.6 km priority corridor (Malahi Pakri, Khemnichak, Bhoothnath, Zero Mile, and New ISBT), will be 14.5 km in length and is expected to be completed by 2025. The underground network spanning 7.9 km will be completed by 2026, with an interchangeable station at Patna Junction. The remaining underground stations include Rajendra Nagar, Moin-ul-Haq Stadium, University, PMCH, Akashvani and Gandhi Maidan.

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CMRS Initiates Three-day Safety Inspection on Namma Metro’s Purple Line Stretch

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BENGALURU (Metro Rail News): On Wednesday, the Commissioner of Metro Railway Safety (CMRS) initiated a safety inspection work that will span three days. The inspection will be carried out on Bangalore Metro’s 15.257 km extension of the Purple Line, which includes Reach 1A and Reach 1B, running from Baiyyappanahalli to Whitefield.

Following the inspection, the commissioner, A K Rai, will submit a report within four to five days. Bengaluru Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL) had nominated Rai to inspect the work carried out on the K R Puram-Whitefield stretch. According to BMRCL MD Anjum Parvez, this stretch is expected to be opened in March.

During the first two days of the inspection, the focus will be on evaluating passenger amenities and control room facilities at all elevated stations and conducting a motor-trolley inspection of the line’s viaduct and systems. On Wednesday, the inspection schedule included seven new stations in Reach 1B: Kundalahalli, Nallurhalli (previously known as Vydehi Hospital), Sadaramangla (previously known as Satya Sai Hospital), Pattandur Agrahara (previously known as ITPL), Kadugodi, Channasandra (previously known as Ujjval Vidyalaya), and Whitefield.

Thursday’s inspections will cover stations in Reach 1A, specifically those between Sitharama Palya and KR Puram. During the final day of inspections, BMRCL plans to conduct speed trials, where the line’s BEML trains are expected to reach high speeds of 90 kmph.

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TWL and BHEL Consortium Sole fully Indian Contender for Rs 72000 Cr Vande Bharat Contract

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KOLKATA (Metro Rail News): On Wednesday, Titagarh Wagons Ltd (TWL) announced that their partnership with Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) has made them the only fully Indian consortium among the five contenders for the Rs 72,000 crore Vande Bharat train contract. TWL, which is a significant engineering and wagon company, also revealed their plans to invest Rs 700 crore in capital expenditure over the next 4-5 years to enhance their production capacity and associated infrastructure.

According to Prithish Chowdhary, Director of Marketing and Business Development at TWL, the company, having formed a partnership with BHEL, is one of the five bidders for the Vande Bharat contract. He expressed optimism, noting that TWL and BHEL are the only truly Indian consortium since both partners are Indian companies.

As said by a senior official from the company, the forthcoming steel body plant located in Uttarpara, West Bengal, will enhance TWL’s coach-building expertise in both steel and aluminium bodies.

The remaining bidders for the contract are Siemens, a German-based company in partnership with BEML, Medha Engineering, in partnership with Swiss company Stadler Rail, Russian Transmashholding, and Rail Vikas Nigam Limited. The French company Alstom is bidding on its own.

The Vande Bharat contract involves the provision of 200 trains that encompass design, production, testing, and commissioning, in addition to a 35-year maintenance agreement. The entire project is anticipated to be finalized within the next 3-4 years, with an approximate worth of Rs 72,000 crores for the 200 trains.

Chowdhary commented on the expansion of capacity, stating that the short-term objective is to increase the production of wagons to 700 units per month by March of this year. Furthermore, the capacity will gradually be expanded in phases over time, with the ultimate goal of reaching 800-900 units per month].

 

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Indian Railways Proposes To Build Elevated Corridor For Semi-High-Speed Rail

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NEW DELHI (Metro Rail News): The Indian Railways has proposed the construction of an elevated corridor that will run semi-high-speed trains of 200-220 kmph between Delhi Cantonment and Jaipur. The national transporter is now considering extending it up to Jaipur; however, the initial proposal suggested the construction of the elevated stretch only up to Rewari in Haryana.

 

In the upcoming years, Vande Bharat trains will receive an upgrade to run at 220 kmph, providing an optimal solution for faster inter-city rail connectivity. The railway ministry has already declared the launch of Vande Metro trains, which will function as shuttle trains on intercity routes spanning approximately 100 km. The construction of elevated tracks along congested railway corridors could provide significant benefits for commuters, as well as facilitate the transportation of freight to consumption hubs.

 

According to an official, there is ample land available for the project, and it has been deemed feasible. The current operation of regular suburban local trains between Delhi and Rewari has caused issues for running goods trains and long-distance passenger trains. Constructing an elevated track will enable the segregation of trains and alleviate congestion on the existing corridor. Additionally, this will lead to a reduction in travel time between Delhi and Jaipur.

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Uttar Pradesh allocates Rs. 1,150 crore Metro rail projects

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LUCKNOW (Metro Rail News): The state budget has allocated Rs. 1,150 crore for the ongoing and upcoming Metro rail projects in Uttar Pradesh, which aim to enhance public transportation infrastructure. 

State Finance Minister, Suresh Khanna, announced that the Kanpur metro project has been allocated Rs. 585 crore, whereas Agra metro project has been allocated Rs. 465 crore. In addition, Rs. 100 crore has been granted for DPR on other metro projects, including Varanasi and Gorakhpur.

UMTCL(Urban Mass Transit Company Limited) and RITES (Rail India Technical and Economic Service) are preparing a comprehensive mobility plan on higher-density routes and alternative analysis report (AAR) for the DPR. The Kanpur metro project, which involves the construction of two corridors, has a total cost of Rs. 11,068 crore, according to official sources.

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