DMRC completes tunneling work between Krishna Park extn & Keshopur on Magenta line
First TBM of Agra Metro passes factory test
AGRA (Metro Rail News): Robbins, manufacturer of tunnel boring machines (TBMs), completed factory acceptance testing (FAT) on 215-323, the first of two rebuilt tunnel boring machines (TBMs) for underground Package AGCC-02 of the 29.40 km Agra Metro Phase 1 project, in late October.
Earlier, the CEC-CICI JV used its 6.52 m Earth Pressure Balance TBM to construct the 2.35 km of Package UG-1B for the Jaipur Metro Phase 1 project between the Chandpole and Badi Chaupar stations. The project’s final breakthrough was made in July 2017.
The equipment was subsequently transported to Robbins’ yard in Gurgaon’s Sector 74, which underwent a thorough refurbishment.
Afcons Infrastructure- Sam India Jv used a machine and another refurbished TBM in Agra to construct a 14.25 km Line-1 7.93 km RBS College Ramp -the Taj Mahal Ramp section.
The contract for this portion, worth Rs. 1819.79 crores, was awarded to the Afcons-SAM Consortium by Uttar Pradesh Metro Rail Corporation (UPMRC) in March 2022, with a 48-month completion period.
Twin tunnels connect the seven stations, the Taj Mahal, Agra Fort, Jama Masjid, SN Medical College, Agra College, Raja ki Mandi, and RBS College as part of their portion from chainage 3630.000 to 11564.485.
Pune Metro Line 3 achieves completion of 2000th piling work at Hinjewadi
PUNE (Metro Rail News): The work of Pune Metro Line 3, aka Puneri Metro, on the Hinjewadi to Shivajinagar route has now gained rapid momentum. The construction of the 23-km-long Project, jointly launched by Pune IT City Metro Rail Limited (PICTMRL), a Tata group’s special purpose vehicle company, and the Pune Metropolitan Region Development Authority (PMRDA), has reached the stage of completing Two Thousand (2000) pilings on Friday, 18th November.
The 2000th piling work was completed today at the proposed station No. 01 of Pune Metro Line 3 in front of Magapolice at Maan, Hinjewadi. The significant part is the 1000th piling work was done on 12th July this year. This means developers have achieved a mega speed of completing another 1000 piling work within just four months, making it to 2000 piling.
“Along with this, a barricading work of 16 thousand 414 RMT on Hinjewadi to Shivajinagar metro line has been completed. A total of 180 piers have been completed. The total number of pile caps for piers, including the pile caps to be made for the station, has now reached 314. We are working towards increasing this number even faster in the upcoming days and are truly grateful to the citizens of Pune for their ongoing support extended to this Project,” Mr Alok Kapoor, Chief Executive Officer of Pune IT City Metro Rail Limited, said.
What is ‘Piling Work’ Piling work is mainly the construction process used to lay the foundation. The pile cap on which the station is to be erected is the foundation connecting the pier and the piling dug for it. Before placing this pile cap, pits of uniform size are made according to the total pressure on the pole in the ground, which is called a ‘pile’. One station pile cap stands on six such pilings. This process is completed in about 14 days. The total time required for this work is 14 days for actual construction, followed by a waiting period of 21 days. A pier can be erected on this pile cap in about a month. Meanwhile, essential stages like load tests and quality checks are fulfilled. |
About Pune Metro Line 3:
The Pune Metro line III is a ~23 Km elevated Metro rail project connecting the IT hub of Hinjawadi to the Central business district of Shivajinagar. It is a Public Private Partnership (PPP) project awarded by the Pune Metropolitan Region Development Authority (PMRDA) to a consortium consisting of Tata Group’s TRIL Urban Transport Private Limited (TUTPL) and Siemens Project Ventures GmbH. The Project would be developed & operated on Design, build, finance, operate & transfer (DBFOT) basis by a special purpose vehicle (SPV), Pune IT City Metro Rail Limited, or PITCMRL, for a Concession Period of 35 years, including the construction period.
Bentley Systems Announces Winners of 2022 Going Digital Awards in Infrastructure
LONDON (Metro Rail News): Bentley Systems, Incorporated (Nasdaq: BSY), the infrastructure engineering software company, on 18th November, announced the winners of the 2022 Going Digital Awards in Infrastructure.
The annual awards program honors the extraordinary work of Bentley software users advancing infrastructure design, construction, and operations worldwide.
Finalists presented their projects at London’s 2022 Year in Infrastructure and Going Digital Awards event before the global press and 11 independent jury panels. The jurors determined the winners of the 12 award categories from 36 finalists that were shortlisted from over nearly 300 nominations submitted by more than 180 organizations from 47 countries.
The winners of the 2022 Going Digital Awards in Infrastructure are:
Bridges and Tunnels
Ferrovial Construction and Alamo Construction
IH35 Nex Central Station
San Antonio, Texas, United States
Construction
ACCIONA
Safely Removing Dangerous Level Crossings through Digital Construction
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Enterprise Engineering
Mott MacDonald
Smart Object Library for the Environment Agency
United Kingdom
Facilities, Campuses, and Cities
Sydney Airport
Maps@SYD
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Geoprofessional
Mott MacDonald
Driving Efficiency and Sustainability in Material Reuse through GeoBIM
Birmingham, West Midlands, United Kingdom
Grid
POWERCHINA Hubei
Full Lifecycle Digital Application in Wuhan Xudong 220kV Substation Project
Wuhan, Hubei, China
Process and Power Generation
OQ Upstream
OQ Asset Reliability Digitalization with Purpose
Oman
Rail and Transit
PT Wijaya Karya (Persero) Tbk
Integrated High-Speed Rail & Station Jakarta – Bandung
Jakarta, Indonesia
Roads and Highways
Waka Kotahi and FH/HEB JV, BECA Ltd.
Takitimu North Link
Tauranga, Western Bay of Plenty, New Zealand
Structural Engineering
WSP
Unity Place Delivered with Optimized Design by WSP Using Innovations from Bentley
Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom
Surveying and Monitoring
Singapore Land Authority
SG Digital Twin Empowered by Mobile Mapping
Singapore
Water and Wastewater
Jacobs and PUB, Singapore’s National Water Agency
Tuas Water Reclamation Plant (TWRP)
Singapore
The presentations illustrate how Bentley’s users master project challenges and achieve set objectives by leveraging the latest digital advancements.
In addition to the Going Digital Awards in Infrastructure winners, Bentley’s Chief Executive
Officer Greg Bentley highlighted the Founders’ Honors in his plenary session on Nov. 15. The plenary and break-out sessions are available for on-demand viewing here. The Founders’ Honors are chosen individually by the Bentley founders from the hundreds of Going Digital Awards nominations received. This recognition is presented to a few exemplary projects, individuals, and organizations that inspired Bentley in its mission of advancing the world’s infrastructure while sustaining the global economy and the environment.
Shri Raosaheb Dadarao Patil Danve flags off inaugural run of additional DEMU services between Ahmednagar & New Ashti
Regulation of Trains due to developmental works in Kharagpur division
KOLKATA (Metro Rail News): In view of traffic-cum-power block for the launching of the foot-over bridge girder at Khatkura Passenger Halt in Kharagpur Division, the South Eastern Railway (SER) authority has decided to regulate the following train services:
Cancellation of Trains:
The 08069/08070 Santragachi-Jhargram-Santragachi MEMU Special will remain cancelled on November 22, 2022.
Short Termination/Short Origination of Trains:
The18033/18034 Howrah-Ghatsila-Howrah Express will be short terminated at/short originated from Kharagpur on November 22, 2022. Therefore, the 18033/18034 Howrah-Ghatsila-Howrah Express service will remain cancelled between Kharagpur-Ghatsila-Kharagpur on that day.
Rescheduling of Trains:
The 08071 Kharagpur-Tatanagar Passenger Special will be rescheduled to leave Kharagpur at 2:15 pm instead of 11:45 am on November 22, 2022.
The 08151 Tatanagar-Barkakana Passenger Special will be rescheduled to leave Tatanagar at 5:45 pm instead of 3:15 pm on November 22, 2022.
The 08698 Purulia-Jhargram MEMU Special will be rescheduled to leave Purulia at 10:50 am instead of 9:50 am on November 22, 2022.
The 08050 Jhargram-Kharagpur MEMU Special will be rescheduled to leave Jhargram at 3:20 pm instead of 2:20 hrs on November 22, 2022.
The 08160 Tatanagar-Kharagpur MEMU Special will be rescheduled to leave Tatanagar at 12:00 pm instead of 8:50 am on November 22, 2022.
NCRTC receives first captive non-public network license from DoT
NEW DELHI (Metro Rail News): The National Capital Region Transport Corp. Ltd. (NCRTC) has received a captive non-public network licence from the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) to install a high-speed data network along the Delhi-Meerut railway corridor, two government officials stated.
NCRTC is responsible for carrying out the Regional Rapid Transit System (RRTS) project throughout the National Capital Region. It is a joint venture between the Centre, Delhi, Haryana, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh states. It operates under the administrative control of the housing and urban affairs ministry.
“NCRTC is the first captive non-public network licensee for its essential LTE network to be installed on the corridor between Delhi and Meerut,” an NCRTC official stated on condition of anonymity.
A DoT representative claims that the company received its licence a few weeks ago. “There were ten other applicants, but NCRTC received it first. Several other applications are being processed “he added, requesting anonymity.
The licence is only valid for ten years and is limited to the company’s owned or leased properties. It is also not permitted to connect its network to other commercial telecom service providers’ networks.
By 2025, the first-ever regional rapid transit system should be operational, connecting an 82 km route between Delhi and Meerut.
Alstom wins order to design and manufacture 312 metro cars for Delhi Metro Phase IV
NEW DELHI (Metro Rail News): Alstom, a global leader in smart and sustainable mobility, has been awarded the contract to design, manufacture, supply, test, and commission 312 standard gauge metro cars for Delhi Metro Phase IV expansion by the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC).
The order, worth €312 million, includes the following:
▪ Design & manufacturing of 234 standard gauge metro cars for Line 7 extension (Pink Line
12.558 km) on the Mukundpur– Maujpur corridor and the Line 8 extension (Magenta
Line 28.92 km) for the Janakpuri West – RK Ashram corridor.
▪ Design and manufacture of 78 standard gauge metro cars for the 23.622 km Silver Line
between Aerocity and Tughlakabad, including 15-year maintenance of these 78 cars.
Alstom will supply its class-leading Metropolis trainsets for this order. Metropolis trains offer
a unique design and a wide range of configurations and ensure the highest performance due to the perfect combination of proven and reliable components and innovations. With its
extensive track record, low lifecycle costs, and keen focus on passenger experience, Alstom’s Metropolis metros set the standard in reliable and attractive metro services worldwide.
Alstom has delivered more than 800 metro cars that are in service for the Delhi Metro
network. The new trains will be built at Alstom’s largest Urban Rolling Stock manufacturing
site in Sricity (Andhra Pradesh), with a strong portfolio of delivering for major domestic
and international projects.
Commenting on this win, Olivier Loison, Managing Director, Alstom India Cluster, said,
“Delhi NCR is amongst the largest urban clusters in the world. Faced with the realities of
climate change, such megacities need reliable and sustainable public transport solutions.
Alstom is pleased to continue the partnership with Delhi Metro, one of Asia’s largest rapid
transit systems. Our trains have a high recyclability of all materials and low-weight design
to reduce energy consumption that will greatly contribute to minimising environmental
impact in the region.”
Presently, the Delhi Metro network consists of about 391 km. with 286 stations. The network has now crossed the boundaries of Delhi to reach Noida, Greater Noida and Ghaziabad in Uttar Pradesh, Gurgaon, Faridabad, Bahadurgarh and Ballabhgarh in Haryana.
In addition to providing rolling stock, Alstom has in the past partnered with DMRC for several other projects, including the successful implementation of supply and commissioning of train control and signalling system for DMRC’s Red line(L1), (Yellow Line (L2), Green Line (L5), Violet Line (L6), Pink Line (L7) during Phase I, II & III.
Alstom has also delivered metro trains for the cities of Delhi, Chennai, Lucknow, Kochi and
is currently delivering trains & signalling for Bhopal–Indore Metro project, Kanpur-Agra
The metro project, Mumbai Metro Line 3 and India’s first semi-high-speed rail network,
NCRTC-RRTS connects Delhi – Ghaziabad – Meerut.
International Inno Rail Exhibition in Lucknow from 17th November
LUCKNOW (Metro Rail news): The Inno Rail exhibition starts in Lucknow on November 17. To participate, representatives of companies from several countries—including Japan—that produce products ranging from railways to bullet trains have arrived. The Research Designs and Requirements Organization (RDSO) is hosting the Inno Rail Exhibition again after four years. The RDSO Stadium is hosting this exhibition from November 17 to November 19.
Inno Rail Exhibition is held only once every two years. However, Inno Rail Exhibition has been held three times until now. In addition to RDSO, companies from other countries that manufacture railroad-related tools will participate in this show. The most recent Inno Rail event occurred in 2018 from November 22 to 24, during which products related to railway technology were included from 14 countries.
Inno Rail includes 120 products related to artificial intelligence, machine learning, knowledge storage, and cloud computing, in addition to superior signalling, bullet, and high-speed trains. Inno Rail was planned for 2020 but had to be delayed due to Corona.
Mainly focused on innovation for Indian Railways.
More than 100 representatives of companies involved in the manufacturing of railways from ten countries, including Italy, France, and Spain, are present. According to RDSO personnel, the Inno Rail exhibition is open from 10 am to 6 pm. On this, Indian Railways’ innovation is receiving special attention. Conversations will also be made regarding Indian Railways’ achievements and desired futures. In addition, there will be seminars on cutting-edge technology and innovation in the rail industry, as well as B2B gatherings and other events.
Indian Railways to allot only LHB Coaches under the Bharat Gaurav Trains Scheme
NEW DELHI (Metro Rail News): To give concerted thrust to efforts for the promotion of rail-based tourism through providing better quality coaches and viable tour packages, the Bharat Gaurav Trains Scheme has been reviewed.
Salient Features of Revised Policy:
- Henceforth, only Linke Hofmann Busch ( LHB) coaches will be allotted under the Bharat Gaurav Trains scheme.
- In the interest of the promotion of rail tourism and the viability of the product, the Ministry of Railways has decided not to levy the overhead components in the Fixed and Variable Haulage Charges for the operation of Bharat Gaurav Trains under the scheme. This would entail approximately 33% concession by IR for the promotion of rail tourism under the Bharat Gaurav Trains Scheme.
- The existing service providers, who have already been allotted ICF rakes under the Bharat Gaurav Trains Policy, would be allowed to switch to LHB rakes for the remaining agreement period on the revised charges. However, if they opt to continue with allotted rakes, the benefit of revised charges would be available with future effect.
- The applicable revised charges have been notified.














