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Kolkata Metro and Eastern Railway Organises Vigilance Seminar

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Kolkata Metro and Eastern Railway Organises Vigilance Seminar
Kolkata Metro and Eastern Railway Organises Vigilance Seminar

KOLKATA (Metro Rail News): Metro Railway has been observing Vigilance Awareness Week from October 31 to November 6, 2022. As a part of this programme, various initiatives have been undertaken in Metro to create awareness to eradicate corruption in society.

A seminar was organized jointly by Metro Railway and Eastern Railway (ER) at Belvedere Park Officers’ Club, on 2nd November as a part of an observance of Vigilance Awareness Week with the theme – “Corruption Free India for a Developed Nation”.

In this seminar, Shri Arun Arora, General Manager, Metro Railway ER said, corruption retards the development process by adversely affecting both domestic and foreign investments.   With corruption, a country with rich natural resources may collapse economically.  The GM laid emphasis on the exercise of control and proper education right from childhood to inculcate honesty and good practices in every sphere. He stressed upon adoption of innovative means, new technology, and symmetric dissemination of information for enforcing transparency.

Shri Arora also released Vigilance Bulletins ‘JAGRITI’ of ER and ‘PRAYAS’ of Metro Railway on this occasion.

One of the prominent speakers of the seminar, Swami Kirtipradananda from Ramakrishna Mission, Belur Math gave his valuable advice to eradicate corruption from every sphere of life.

Among the other speakers, Prof. Chinmoy Guha, Former Head of the Department of English, University of Calcutta & Former Vice Chancellor, of Rabindra Bharati University said, that teachers can play a pivotal role in making a corruption-free society. There is the importance of vigilance control but everybody should be self-vigilant – Prof Guha said.

Dr. Krishnapada Sarkar, Ex. Head of Department, Physics, Sir Gurudas Banerjee College Kolkata, and Shri Vipin Kumar, Chief Vigilance Officer, Metro Railway also spoke on the occasion.

A large number of officers and staff also participated in the seminar with huge enthusiasm

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DMRC starts field trial of new high-tech entertainment content distribution service

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DMRC starts field trial of new high-tech entertainment content distribution service
DMRC starts field trial of new high-tech entertainment content distribution service

NEW DELHI (Metro Rail News): The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) announced on 1st November that field testing for a brand-new, high-tech entertainment content distribution eco-system service had started. This service will allow content to be transferred to mobile devices at 400 times the speed of 4G without requiring an active internet connection.

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The technology, developed by Japanese firm HRCP Research and Development, enables the transfer of a full-length two-hour HD movie in 2 seconds and has been designed for the convenience of metro passengers on the move. Trials will be conducted over the next 30 days, and based on the feedback received, the company will try to make the service available for public use by the end of next year, DMRC said.

Anuj Dayal, principal executive director, of corporate communications at DMRC, said, “A demo of the technology was done at Metro Bhawan in the presence of DMRC’s managing director Vikas Kumar and officials from DMRC and HRCP.”

DMRC said that once downloaded, the content can be played without any buffering and can be accessed at any time by a passenger. To avail of the service, users will have to attach a dongle (attached to a mobile) to a touch point (transfer device) and download content from an app developed by HRCP.

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KMRL prepares plan to find best metro rail model in Thiruvananthapuram and Kozhikode

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KOCHI (Metro Rail News): The Kochi Metro Rail Limited (KMRL) has started the process of preparing the Comprehensive Mobility Plan (CMP) to find the best model for the proposed Thiruvananthapuram and Kozhikode metro rail projects. The district administrations and mayors of both cities have received a letter from KMRL MD Loknath Behera requesting their cooperation and assistance in finishing the project.

Urban Mass Transit Company Ltd has been tasked with preparing the CMP and the Alternative Analysis Report (AAR) for the project. “The KMRL has not finalised what could be the metro model in Thiruvananthapuram and Kozhikode. Though a light metro was proposed, we will implement the model separately for both cities. We are making a comprehensive plan for the project, which is foreseen to be a reality in the next five years,” Behera stated.

The preparation of the CMP is expected to be completed by the end of March 2023. The KMRL aims to prepare the AAR within one month after getting approval for the CMP. Meanwhile, the tender for the construction of the Sreekaryam flyover will be invited soon, said KMRL officials.

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NCRTC follow measures considering current worsening environmental condition of Delhi-NCR

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NCRTC follow measures considering current worsening environmental condition of Delhi-NCR
NCRTC follow measures considering current worsening environmental condition of Delhi-NCR

NEW DELHI (Metro Rail News): In order to minimize inconvenience to the public due to construction works and for the convenience of the commuters, NCRTC is strictly following the below-mentioned measures:

Anti-smog guns are being used frequently to control the dust and pollution caused by construction work.

Water is being sprinkled from water tankers at the construction site to prevent flying dust to cause inconvenience to the commuters.

In case of diversion on roads and use of big machines at RRTS sites, Impact Protection Vehicles (IPV) are used at night which signal people to move in the other direction. The three coloured lights at the rear of this vehicle act as indicators and reflectors.

A traffic diversion scheme is used, under which the approval of local police and traffic police is taken for the installation of barricades or diversion on the road and work is done in collaboration with them.

Traffic marshals are deployed for convenience near construction sites and U-turns and the number of marshals is continuously modified as per the requirement in high-congestion areas.

NCRTC also works in cooperation with local agencies and requests them to deploy additional traffic inspectors as and when required or for special events like fairs or religious events.

Surveillance is being done by CCTV cameras at various places for the prevention and management of traffic-related problems around construction sites. Simultaneously, mannequins are also installed at various places.

Defensive driving training is imparted to the drivers of trucks and large machines transporting construction material to the construction sites of NCRTC.

To spread awareness about road safety, NCRTC organises street plays and community interaction programs from time to time to spread awareness about the RRTS project.

Rope lighting is installed at the barricading on the Delhi-Meerut RRTS corridor for people to clearly see the barricading at night and to reduce the possibility of accidents.

Maintenance and repair of barricades from the Delhi to Meerut stretch are done from time to time so that people do not face any kind of problem in movement.

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Pune Metro Launches Last Segment to Complete the Viaduct from Phugewadi to Range Hill

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Pune Metro Launches Last Segment to Complete the Viaduct from Phugewadi to Range Hill
Pune Metro Launches Last Segment to Complete the Viaduct from Phugewadi to Range Hill

PUNE (Metro Rail News): In the route from PCMC Station to Swargate Station of Pune Metro Corridor I, the 12.064 km stretch from Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation Station to Range Hill Station is the elevated stretch and the rest of the route is underground. The launching of the last segment of this 12.064 km elevated stretch was completed on 31st October 2022.

It will now be possible to conduct the trial run of the metro train on the route from Phugewadi station to Civil Court station soon. After the trial, the route from Phugewadi station to Civil Court station will be opened for passengers.
A total of 3934 segments were cast for the 12.064 km elevated track from Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation Station to Range Hill Station. 451 spans were constructed through these segments and 12.064 km of elevated track was constructed. The first metro pillar on this route was constructed on 7th October 2017.

A big casting yard was set up at Nashik Phata where 3934 segments were made. The first segment required for this route was constructed on 29th August 2017 and the last segment
was constructed on 19th October 2022. Also, the first segment on this route on 14 December 2017 at Pier no. 348-349 was launched for the span. It is the last launching of the 3934 segments and also the construction of the last span between piers 149-150. This marks the completion of viaduct work of the entire 12.064 km elevated stretch.
Many hurdles were overcome to complete this 12.064 km elevated route. The biggest difficulty was getting the land from Harris Bridge to Khadki from the army. For this, after continuous follow-up with the army, metro finally got land in July 2022. Despite the delay in acquiring land for the line from the Army, the Metro continued work on the phases from Range Hill station to Khadki and Phugewadi station to Harris Bridge and completed them on time. With the launching of the last segment today, the gap in viaduct route between Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation Station to Harris Bridge and Range Hill Station to Khadki is filled and viaduct is complete. All major projects came to a standstill
during the Pandemic Covid and Maha Metro were also affected.

Traffic regulation in this area is very complex. The traffic at Khadki was regulated by coordination between the concerned departments and this work is getting completed within the scheduled time. Metro has planned to complete the work on Phugewadi Station to Civil Court Station and Garware College Station to Civil Court Station by November 30, 2022. Today's final segment launching is in line with the target set. The work of this 12.064 km elevated road has been completed within the scheduled time after overcoming the difficulties such as land acquisition, pandemic and traffic regulation, etc.
Hence, it will be possible to complete this work by the end of November 2022. On this occasion, the Managing Director of Maha Metro Dr. Brijesh Dixit said, " Today is an important milestone for Pune Metro. The viaduct of the 12.064 km elevated line from Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation Station to Range Hill Station is getting completed on schedule.

Soon work from Phugewadi Station to Civil Court Station and Garware College Station will be completed and Metro trials will extend till the Civil Court station route."

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Achievements and Best Practices of Ministry of Railways under Special Campaign 2.0

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Achievements and Best Practices of Ministry of Railways under Special Campaign 2.0
Achievements and Best Practices of Ministry of Railways under Special Campaign 2.0

NEW DELHI (Metro Rail News): Inspired by the vision of the Hon’ble Prime Minister, the Government of India launched a Special Campaign for the disposal of pending references in Sept-Oct 21, focusing on cleanliness all around, reducing pendency of public grievances and improving work-culture at the work places.

Its sequel has been launched in September’2022 named ‘Special Campaign 2.0’ from 02.10.2022 to 31.10.22, with increased ambit and targets to further promote cleanliness and good governance in all spheres of working throughout the country which has been a huge success.

In consonance with the philosophy of the Special Campaign 2.0, Ministry of Railways had set a much wider scope for itself in all spheres of its work keeping in view IR’s presence over the length and breadth of the country. Accordingly, it took up all 7337 stations for the Cleanliness Campaign, which is a mammoth task in itself, with emphasis on mechanized cleaning of stations, and cleanliness of trains including approaches to major stations, collection & safe disposal of plastic and other waste. One such effort by Bangalore Railway Station was appreciated by the Hon’ble Prime Minister.

From Oct 2nd onwards, the Ministry of Railways conducted more than 9000 cleanliness campaigns covering all stations, offices, workshops, Production Units, and other offices, and a 100% target has already been achieved in this regard. More than One lakh eighty-six thousand physical files and around 30000 e-files have been reviewed. All employees from top to bottom were pro-actively involved in the disposal of pending matters including VIP/MP/MLA references and Parliamentary, State Govt/PMO References/Public Grievances and Appeals.  Around 80% liquidation has already been achieved on several parameters. On the last day of Special Campaign 2.0, the Ministry of Railways disposed of more than 3000 VIP References, 160 State Govt References, and more than 2.6 lakhs Public Grievances. Campaigns are being closely supervised and held by Senior officers of the units who are taking rounds of their offices frequently to spread importance and awareness.  More than Rs 33 crores worth of office scrap has been disposed of during the campaign period and space freed to the tune of 16000 sq feet.

As part of Special Campaign 2.0, a series of awareness programs including “NukkadNatak” (street shows) were organized across the Railways which was not only impactful but also had an indelible mark and was well appreciated by one and all.

Several other initiatives have also been taken during this Campaign which includes the development of IT applications for online processing and disposal of VIP(MP/MLA) References and Parliamentary References such as matters raised during Zero Hour and under Section 377 in Parliament by MPs.

IT application developed indigenously for real-time monitoring and disposal of VIP References entails various features like registration(uploading) of reference, marking/sending to unit/officer(s), receipt of replies from them, processing by unit concerned as well as submission of replies to be issued from Minister of Railways/MoS/GM/DRM, as the case may be. A number of MIS reports can be generated to see the status Subject/VIP/State/Unit(Directorate/Zonal Railway etc.)/Time Period. The system also generates weekly alerts through e-mails and SMS to concerned officials. The Hon’ble Minister/Officers can peruse and show the reply to a particular public representative with just a click of a button.

Another module relating to real-time monitoring of parliamentary references has also been developed on similar lines with all features of MIS built for monitoring VIP references.

The developments of these two applications have enabled the Ministry of Railways to dispose of these references and have contributed immensely to Special Campaign 2.0.

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PM dedicates Railway projects worth over Rs. 2900 crore in Asarva, Ahmedabad

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PM dedicates Railway projects worth over Rs. 2900 crore in Asarva, Ahmedabad
PM dedicates Railway projects worth over Rs. 2900 crore in Asarva, Ahmedabad

AHMEDABAD (Metro Rail News): The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi dedicated to the nation, two railway projects worth over Rs. 2900 crores at Asarva, Ahmedabad on 31st October.

Addressing the gathering, the Prime Minister remarked that 31st October is a huge day for Gujarat’s development and connectivity. He underlined that lakhs of people of Gujarat who used to be troubled due to the lack of broad gauge line in a large area are going to get a lot of relief from 31st October. The Prime Minister expressed delight at getting the opportunity to dedicate the line after waiting for decades. The Prime Minister highlighted that the entire route has been rejuvenated and the meter gauge line from Asarwa to Udaipur via Himmatnagar has been converted into a broad gauge. He also informed me that this part of Gujarat will now be connected directly with the neighbouring state of Rajasthan as well as the whole country. The gauge conversion work done between Lunidhar-Jetalsar will also ease rail connectivity in this area and trains originating from here will be able to go to any part of the country, he said.

“When the meter gauge line on a route is changed to broad gauge”, the Prime Minister said, “it brings with it many new possibilities.” With the conversion of the 300 km long rail line from Asarwa to Udaipur into broad gauge, the tribal areas of Gujarat and Rajasthan will be connected to Delhi and North India. The conversion of this railway line to broad gauge has also made an alternate route available for Ahmedabad and Delhi. Now, direct rail connectivity has also been established between the tourist places of Kutch and the tourist places of Udaipur. This will give a big boost to the tourist places of Kutch, Udaipur, Chittorgarh and Nathdwara. He noted that traders in the region will also get the benefit of connecting directly to big industrial centres like Delhi, Mumbai and Ahmedabad. “Especially, the tiles industry of Himatnagar will get a lot of help”, he said. Similarly, with the conversion of the Lunidhar-Jetalsar rail line to the broad gauge, the Dhasa-Jetalsar section is now fully converted into a broad gauge as well. This rail line passes through Botad, Amreli and Rajkot districts which till now have had limited rail connectivity. With the completion of this line, people of Bhavnagar and Amreli region will now get the benefit of direct connectivity to Somnath and Porbandar, the Prime Minister informed.

The Prime Minister noted that the route will reduce the distance between  Bhavnagar-Veraval from about 470 kilometres to less than 290 kilometres, thereby reducing the travel time from twelve hours to just six and a half hours. Similarly, the distance between Bhavnagar-Porbandar has come down by about 200 kilometres, and the distance between Bhavnagar-Rajkot by about 30 kilometres, he said. The trains running on the broad gauge route will also accelerate the industrial development of Gujarat while making tourism accessible and connecting the areas which were cut off. “Dedicating this project today, on the day of Ekta Diwas, makes it more special”, he said.

He emphasised “When the government of double engine works, its effect is not only double, but it is manifold. Here one and one together  are not 2 but assume the power of 11.”  He continued, “With the double-engine government, the pace of work in Gujarat has not only increased, but it also got the strength to expand it.” He noted that between 2009 and 2014, less than 125 kilometres of railway lines were doubled while between 2014 and 2022, more than five and a half hundred kilometres of railway lines have been doubled. Similarly, only about 60 km of track was electrified in Gujarat between 2009 and 2014. Whereas, between 2014 and 2022, more than 1700 km of track has been electrified.

Apart from improving on scale and speed, he said, improvement is taking place in quality,  convenience, safety and cleanliness. He also highlighted the improvement in the condition of railway stations across the country. “The poor and middle class are being given the same environment, which was once accessible only to the well-to-do”, he said, “Like Gandhinagar Station, Railway stations at Ahmedabad, Surat, Udhna, Sabarmati, Somnath and New Bhuj are being upgraded.” Pointing out the achievements that have been made possible only because of the double-engine government, the Prime Minister gave the example of the new Vande Bharat Express service that was started between Gandhinagar and Mumbai. The Prime Minister informed that 12 Gati Shakti Cargo Terminals have also been planned to give a new dimension to the development of the Western Railway. “The first Gati Shakti Multimodal Cargo Terminal has been commissioned in Vadodara circle. Soon the rest of the terminals will also be ready to provide their services”, he added.

“After decades of independence”, the Prime Minister said, “the rich-poor gap, the gulf between village and city, and unbalanced development have been a major challenge for the country. The government is working to solve this. The policy of  ‘Sabka Vikas’ emphasises the provision of infrastructure and other facilities to the middle class and gives the poor the means to fight poverty. “Pucca houses, toilets, electricity, water, gas, free treatment and insurance facilities for the poor, are the hallmarks of good governance today”, he said.

The Prime Minister noted a drastic change in the approach to the development of connectivity infrastructure in the country. Now in place of unplanned constructions, there is a coordinated approach to connecting facilities like rail, metro and buses. A synergy of routes and modes is being aimed for, he said. Underlining the industrial nature of Gujarat, the Prime Minister said that when the ports of Gujarat are empowered, it directly affects the economy of the whole country. “In the last 8 years, he said,  the capacity of Gujarat’s ports has almost doubled” he informed. The Prime Minister emphasised the continuous nature of the development process and said “Our motto is to build a developed Gujarat for a developed India.”

Concluding the address, the Prime Minister hailed Sardar Patel on his birth anniversary and remarked that every Indian is proud of the achievements of India’s first Home Minister. The Prime Minister criticised the absence of Sardar Patel’s name and picture in some advertisements that appeared in some Gujarati papers, placed by the Rajasthan government. “Such an insult to Sardar Patel will never be tolerated, that too in the land of Gujarat.”, Shri Modi said. The Prime Minister concluded, “the Railways, like Sardar Patel, connects India and this process moves forward constantly with pace and direction.”

Union Minister of Railways, Shri Ashwini Vaishnaw, Union Minister of State for Railways, Smt Darshana Jardosh, Members of Parliament, and state ministers were among those present on occasion.

Background

The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi dedicated two railway projects worth over Rs. 2900 crores at Asarva, Ahmedabad on 31st October. These projects include the Ahmedabad (Asarva)-Himmatnagar-Udaipur Gauge Converted Line and Lunidhar-Jetalsar Gauge Converted Line. The Prime Minister also flagged off new trains between Bhavnagar-Jetalsar and Asarva-Udaipur.

With a view to having a uni-gauge rail system across the country, Railways is converting the existing non-broad gauge railway lines to broad gauge. The projects being dedicated by the Prime Minister mark yet another step in this direction. The Ahmedabad(Asarva)-Himmatnagar-Udaipur Gauge Converted Line is around 300 Km long. It will improve connectivity and prove beneficial for tourists, traders, manufacturing units and industries in the region, which will in turn boost employment opportunities and help in the socioeconomic development of the region. The 58 Km long Lunidhar-Jetalsar Gauge Converted Line will provide a shorter route for Pipavav Port and Bhavnagar from Veraval and Porbandar. The project will enhance freight carrying capacity on this section, thus decongesting the busy Kanalus – Rajkot – Viramgam route. It will now facilitate seamless connectivity to Gir sanctuary, Somnath temple, Diu and Girnar hills as well, thus boosting tourism in the region.

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HMR to hire a reputable research agency to survey metro rail operations

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HYDERABAD (Metro Rail News): Hyderabad Metro Rail (HMR) Limited, the Telangana Government’s Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) which has managed the metro rail project’s construction and current operation, will soon hire a reputable socio-economic research firm to conduct an analysis of the current metro rail operations, costs, passenger amenities, and affordability.

Senior metro rail officials stated on 31st October that this came following the Central Government’s Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA) constituted a three-member ‘Fare Fixation Committee’ (FCC) for recommending a fare revision under the chairmanship of Justice (retired) G. Shyam Prasad and the Telangana Municipal Administration and Urban Development Special Chief Secretary Arvind Kumar,  (MH&UA) Additional Secretary Surendra Kumar Badge.

The Central Metro Railways Act panel has started operating from the Metro Rail Bhavan. The HMR and the concessionaire L&T Metro Rail Hyderabad (L&TMRH) have already made separate presentations and started consultations.

L&TMRH, which has built the project, and is running across the three corridors of Red Line — L.B. Nagar to Miyapur; Blue Line — Nagole to Raidurg; and Green Line — Jubilee Bus Station (JBS) to Mahatma Gandhi Bus Station (MGBS), Imlibun, or 69 km in all, has requested the appointment of the fare revision committee with the completion of five years this month, informed senior metro officials.

“The committee will receive suggestions from the public and will go into the details of the cost, income, and expenditure of running and maintaining the transport system. It has three months to submit a report. L&TMRH will make a submission and this too will be studied including the real estate development before it is taken to the government by the HMR for a final decision,” they said.

Metro riders can offer inputs about the fares — whether they can be increased, reduced, or keep the same — and also about passenger comforts to the committee. On the other hand, “The agency to be appointed will be doing an independent survey talking to the commuters, do a lot of analysis, study inflationary trends and rail operations also,” said HMR Managing Director N.V.S. Reddy, when contacted.

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A light Metro system for ancient city of Calicut

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Abstract

India’s development and operations of existing metro rail systems provide valuable insights towards improving upcoming systems’ planning and investments. The Government of India (GoI) continued financial support over the past two decades, and the Metro Rail Policy formulated in 20171, led to the development of a wide range of rail-based mass transport systems across the country.

Today, India has metro rail, suburban rail and monorail. Amongst these, metro rail systems witnessed the fastest growth, from network length of 222km in three cities in 2011 to 697 Km in 13 cities by 2021. Approved additional metro rail network of 1,032km will expand the reach of metro systems up to 27 cities.

In addition, lighter urban rail systems such as Metrolite and Metro Neo are being conceptualised and developed by many small- and medium-sized cities. The approved metro rail projects have a projected expenditure of INR 3 trillion over the next five years, including equity investments by central and state governments and financing from other developmental and commercial financing entities.

 

Urban Rail Transit in India

Urban rail transit in India plays an important role in intracity transportation in the major cities which are highly populated. It consists of rapid transit, suburban rail, monorail and tram systems. According to a report published in 2021, a total of 2,636 million people travel annually in metro systems across India’s thirteen major cities, placing the country as one of the busiest urban rapid transit hub in the world in terms of ridership. The combined length of 731.25 kilometres of metro systems in India makes it the fifth longest in the world with in operation. The Ministry of Urban Development’s Urban Transport wing is the nodal division for coordination, appraisal and approval of Urban Transport matters including Metro Rail Projects at the central level. All the interventions in the urban transport by the Ministry of Urban Development are carried out as per the provisions of National Urban Transport Policy, 2006.

 

Light Rail Transit

Light rail transit (LRT) is a form of passenger urban rail transit characterized by a combination of tram and metro features. While its rolling stock is more similar to a traditional tram, it operates at a higher capacity and speed, and often on an exclusive right-of-way. In many cities, light rail transit systems more closely resemble, and are therefore indistinguishable from, traditional underground or at-grade subways and heavy-rail metros. There is no standard definition, but in the United States (where the terminology was devised in the 1970s from the engineering term light railway), light rail operates primarily along exclusive rights-of-way and uses either individual tramcars or multiple units coupled to form a train that is lower capacity and lower speed than a long heavy-rail passenger train or metro system. A few light rail networks tend to have characteristics closer to rapid transit or even commuter rail; some of these heavier rapid transit-like systems are referred to as light metros. Other light rail networks are tram-like and partially operate on streets.

 

The city of spices : Kozhikode

Kozhikode, also known in English as Calicut, is a city along the Malabar Coast in the state of Kerala in India. It has a corporation limit population of 609,224 and a metropolitan population of more than 2 million, making it the second largest metropolitan area in Kerala and the 19th largest in India. Kozhikode is classified as a Tier II city by the Government of India. It is the largest city in the region known as Malabar and was the capital of the British-era Malabar district. In antiquity and the medieval period, Kozhikode was dubbed the City of Spices for its role as the major trading point for Indian spices. It was the capital of an independent kingdom ruled by the Samoothiris (Zamorins). The port at Kozhikode acted as the gateway to medieval South Indian coast for the Chinese, the Arabs, the Portuguese, the Dutch and finally the British. According to data compiled by economics research firm Indicus Analytics in 2009 on residences, earnings and investments, Kozhikode was ranked the second best city in India to live in.

 

Kerala Rapid Transit Corporation Ltd.

Kerala State Metro Rail Corporation Limited, abbreviated to KSMRCL, is a special purpose vehicle (SPV) formed to implement light metro projects in Kerala. Kerala has light metro systems planned for the cities of Kozhikode and Thiruvananthapuram. The SPV is fully owned by the State Government and the Chief Minister is the Chairman of the company. The head office of KMRCL is at Thiruvananthapuram, with branches at Kozhikode and Thiruvananthapuram. Earlier it was Kerala Monorail Corporation Ltd. Since monorail was not financially viable, DMRC proposed light metro. The chief minister, Pinarayi Vijayan, is the chairman of the board and Public Works Minister P. A. Mohammed Riyas is vice chairman. The other board members are Ministers KN Balagopal, Antony Raju, P Rajeev, K Rajan as well as officials of Public Works and Transport departments.

 

Metro

Kozhikode Metro is a proposed Light Rapid Transit (LRT) system for the city of Kozhikode (Calicut), in India. In 2010, the State government explored the possibility of implementing a metro rail project for Kozhikode city and its suburbs. The proposal was to have a corridor connecting the meenchanda to the Kozhikode Medical College Hospital through the heart of the city. An inception report was submitted by a Bangalore-based consultant, Wilber Smith, on the detailed feasibility study on the prospect of implementing the Mass Rapid Transport System (MRTS) and Light Rail Transit System (LRTS) in the city. However, the project has been scrapped to be replaced by Kozhikode Monorail project.

The State Cabinet then decided to form a special purpose vehicle (SPV) to implement monorail projects in Kozhikode and Thiruvananthapuram, and administrative sanction was given in October 2012. The state government issued orders entrusting the Thiruvananthapuram Monorail project to the KMCL on 26 November 2012. The government had handed over the Kozhikode Monorail project to the KMCL prior to that. On 12 June 2013, the State Cabinet gave clearance for an agreement to be signed between KMCL and DMRC, that would make the latter the general consultant for the monorail projects in Kozhikode and Thiruvananthapuram. The DMRC shall receive a consultancy fee of 3.25% of the Rs. 55.81 billion (Rs. 35.90 billion for Thiruvananthapuram and Rs. 19.91 billion for Kozhikode). The agreement was signed on 19 June 2013. However, due to cost overrun and the cold response from the bidders the project was put on hold. Bombardier Transportation was the only bidder for the project. The project was later scrapped and Light metro was proposed.

 

Project Development

The Union Urban Development Ministry decided to consider the proposal for a Metro in Kozhikode after the success of the Delhi Metro and signed up for drawing the detailed project report (DPR) of the Rs.27.71 billion Kozhikode metro transport project with Delhi Metro Rail Corporation as a feasibility study for the introduction of suburban services in Kozhikode city. The Ministry decided to bear 50% of the cost of the preparation of the DPR for the city that comes under the population cut-off bracket. The preliminary feasibility study had been carried out by the National Transportation Planning and Research Centre (NATPAC) in association with the Kerala Road Fund Board in December 2008. Based on this feasibility report, the Board entrusted Wilber Smith to conduct the study in June 2009. Already, the NATPAC has submitted a metro rail project covering a total distance of 32.6 km from Karipur to the Calicut Medical College. The cost of the project was estimated at Rs. 27.71 billion and was expected be completed within five years. The monorail project which replaced the metro rail project was estimated to cost Rs 1,991 crore has received a bid from the lone bidder Bombardier consortium, and was almost double of the estimate. The project was scrapped and the Light Metro has been approved. 

 

Details

The Kozhikode urban Light Rail Transit (LRT) system or Light Metro with 01 line and 14 stations proposed to be built in the city of Kozhikode in Kerala. Kozhikode Metro’s 13.3 km Phase 1 project will be executed by Kerala Rapid Transit Corporation Limited (KRTL), a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) of the Government of Kerala. In January 2016, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) was appointed as the interim consultant, but quit the project in 2018 due to slow progress.

In 2017, the project was put on hold due to its high cost and low ridership projections which were not in line with the Government of India’s new Metro Rail Policy. A revised DPR prepared by the DMRC was approved by KRTL’s board in October 2020 and by Kerala’s state government in February 2021.

Key Figures

  • Operational : 0 Km
  • Under Construction : 0 Km
  • Approved : 13.13 Km
  • Estimated Cost : Rs. 2,773 crore

 

Phase 1 Route 

 

Line 1 – Meenchanda to Kozhikode Medical College

  • Length : 13.3 Km
  • Type : Elevated
  • Depot : Medical College
  • Number of Stations : 14
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Vigilance Awareness Week commences across Indian Railways

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Shri S.K.Mohanty, Member (Operations & Business Development), Railway Board, administering the Vigilance Oath to Railway Board Officers and Staff
Shri S.K.Mohanty, Member (Operations & Business Development), Railway Board, administering the Vigilance Oath to Railway Board Officers and Staff

NEW DELHI (Metro Rail News): The observance of Vigilance Awareness Week, 2022 commenced across Indian Railways with a Pledge taking ceremony by Officers and staff. The Central Vigilance Commission has given the theme of “Corruption Free India for a developed nation” for Vigilance Awareness Week this year.

A special function was organized in the Railway Board where Shri S.K. Mohanty, Member (Operations & Business Development), Railway Board administered the Pledge to a gathering of Railway staff and officers on 31st October 2022. Similar functions have taken place at various Zonal Railway Headquarters and other important offices of Indian Railways where the Pledge was administered by the Heads of office. The Pledge is aimed to reinforce the commitment of officials towards bringing about integrity and transparency in all spheres of their activities and fighting corruption with vigor.

During this Vigilance Awareness Week, various events will be organized around the theme of anti-corruption by the field units of the Railways.

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