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Train-18 chugs off with 50% occupancy from Chandigarh to Delhi during its first public run

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Vande Bharat
Vande Bharat

NEW DELHI (Metro Rail News): India’s fourth Vande Bharat express train from Amb Andaura to New Delhi, which was inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Una, Himachal Pradesh has completed its first public run on 19th October.

It left the New Delhi railway station at roughly 5:50 am as scheduled and traveled through Chandigarh and Ambala Cantonment, arriving at 8 am and 8:40 am, respectively, to arrive at its destination at 11:05 pm.

On the return trip, the train left at 1 pm and arrived at Chandigarh and Ambala Cantonment at 3:25 pm and 4:06 pm, respectively, before reaching the national capital at 6:30 pm. There were few delays reported for both journeys.

According to data provided by the Ambala Railway Division’s reservation and ticketing department, approximately 50% of tickets on the train from Chandigarh to New Delhi were booked.

As many as 64 reservations were registered in the executive class and 474 tickets were booked in chair car, out of total of 1,126 seats available seats, an official said.

From Ambala Cantonment, at least 70 passengers boarded the train bound for New Delhi.

However, based on rough estimates, the number of reservations on the first day from New Delhi to Chandigarh was less than 25%.
Officials said the train is an advanced version compared to the earlier ones, being much lighter and capable of reaching higher speeds in a shorter duration.

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Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut Rapid Rail network is a gamechanger: Alstom’s MD Thameem Kamaldeen

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NEW DELHI (Metro Rail News): The first of eight planned regional rapid rail corridors in the capital region will connect Delhi to key cities and sub-urban areas in the surrounding states – Haryana, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh. The Alstom technologies implemented in this project will cut down the commute time to half and change the lives of millions in the National capital region.

In early 2023, Alstom’s first semi-high-speed rapid rail transit system, which is a first-of-its-kind worldwide in digitalization and automation technologies, is set to be operational. It will connect Sahibabad and Duhai, the priority section of India’s first Regional Rapid Transit System (RRTS) line, Delhi- Ghaziabad-Meerut corridor.

The RRTS project aims to address social and economic issues and promote balanced and sustainable economic development in the National Capital Region. This corridor will eventually reduce the journey time between Delhi and Meerut to less than 60 minutes, compared to the current 90-120 minutes. The train will have a maximum speed of 180 kmph, and it will run in ~5-10-minute intervals. With 3-6 cars, each allowing for more than 200standing and sitting passengers, this line will deliver enormous passenger capacity that will transform the region. This is what National Capital Region Transport Corporation (NCRTC) and Alstom are set to achieve starting early next year.

Meeting people is an essential part of life, for business or pleasure, as part of our education or on holiday, getting together for a special moment with friends or family. Travel time is a necessity we all endure and do our best to minimize, as it takes valuable hours that we could have spent earning a living, improving ourselves, or most importantly, with our close community and loved ones.

Thameem Kamaldeen is the Managing Director of Alstom’s Signalling business in the India Cluster. In his current role, he oversees critical business functions such as P&L management of the signalling business, project management, operations, product development, apart from ensuring overall operational excellence.

The first phase of the Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut corridor will be operational early next year with 5 rail stations along the 20 km stretch between Delhi and Ghaziabad (Sahibabad, Ghaziabad, Guldhar, Duhai and Duhai Depot). The entire 82 km corridor will eventually include 25 stations of semi-highspeed rail (RRTS) and metro service (MRTS). It will have elevated as well as underground stations and connect several areas in the urban center of Delhi to stations in Ghaziabad and Meerut. All of this is intended to be fully operation in 2024.

This project will not only improve the lives of tens of millions but also become a worldwide reference as Alstom premieres implementation of state-of-the-art advanced systems and innovative technologies. This solution will redefine the future of mainline and metro railways through digitalisation and automation.

The Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut Corridor operates on Alstom’s ETCS Level 3 Hybrid system and includes two contingency degraded modes, ETCS Level 1 and Interlocking mechanisms. The system incorporates Automatic Train Operation (ATO) over Long Term Evolution (LTE) radio, both are integrated with ETCS for the first time. To provide utmost safety to passengers, a Platform Screen Door (PSD), requiring a stopping accuracy of 30 cm, has been incorporated for the first time with the ETCS solution. This will make RRTS one of the most advanced signalling and train control systems in the world.

It also has a salient feature – its interoperability that will facilitate seamless commuter movement across corridors, without the hassle of changing trains. This ETCS signalling system will be a key enabler in ensuring interoperability and train movement at quick frequencies.

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L&T Hyderabad Metro Rail’s 3 Additional Metro Stations Awarded IGBC Platinum Rating

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Mr. KVB Reddy, MD & CEO, L&TMRHL , receiving IGBC Platinum Rating Trophy for 3 additional metro stations from Ms. Victoria Burrows, Director, Advancing Net Zero, World Green Building Council, along with Mr. Sudhir Chiplunkar, COO, L&TMRHL, Mr. K Vidyadhar, Director, Telangana State DTCP and Mr. V Suresh, Immediate Past Chairman, IGBC 
Mr. KVB Reddy, MD & CEO, L&TMRHL , receiving IGBC Platinum Rating Trophy for 3 additional metro stations from Ms. Victoria Burrows, Director, Advancing Net Zero, World Green Building Council, along with Mr. Sudhir Chiplunkar, COO, L&TMRHL, Mr. K Vidyadhar, Director, Telangana State DTCP and Mr. V Suresh, Immediate Past Chairman, IGBC 

HYDERABAD (Metro Rail News): As a leader of green and clean Urban Mass Rapid Transit Systems in Hyderabad, the World’s Greenest City, L&T Hyderabad Metro Rail has been awarded IGBC Green MRTS Certification with the highest Platinum Rating under the Elevated Stations Category for its 3 additional metro stations – Durgam Cheruvu (Corridor 3, Blue Line – Nagole to Raidurg), Punjagutta and LB Nagar (both on Corridor 1, Red Line – LB Nagar to Miyapur). This was announced on 20th October during the 3-day Indian Green Building Council (IGBC) Green Building Congress 2022, which is being organised by the IGBC at HICC Novotel at Hi-Tech City in Hyderabad. Mr. KVB Reddy, MD & CEO, L&TMRHL received the IGBC Platinum Certificate for the three stations at the IGBC Projects Award ceremony organised as part of the IGBC Green Building Congress 2022. With this Hyderabad Metro Rail has 23 metro stations certified with the IGBC Platinum rating.

This certification is part of the Indian Green Building Council (IGBC) Green Mass Rapid Transit System (MRTS) rating to encourage green concepts in the design, construction & operation of all new Rail-based MRTS projects.

Speaking on this recognition, Mr. KVB Reddy, MD & CEO, L&T Metro Rail (Hyderabad) Limited, said, “We are thrilled to receive IGBC Platinum Rating for our 3 additional metro stations. We are grateful to IGBC for auditing the metro stations and validating our efforts to develop green infrastructure in line with our commitment to providing a sustainable mode of the mass transportation system. This achievement resonates with the green commitment of the City of Hyderabad, which was recently accorded the World Green City Award.”

IGBC Green Mass Rapid Transit System (MRTS) Rating system is a tool to enable a new rail-based MRTS to apply green concepts during design & construction, so as to further reduce environmental impacts that are measurable. The overarching objective of the IGBC Green MRTS Rating is to ensure environmental sustainability while enhancing the commuter experience.

About L&T Metro Rail (Hyderabad) Limited:

L&T Metro Rail (Hyderabad) Limited is a subsidiary of Larsen & Toubro. – L&T Metro Rail (Hyderabad) Limited (“The Company”) to implement the Project on Design, Built, Finance Operate and Transfer (DBFOT) basis. The Company signed the Concession Agreement with the then Government of Andhra Pradesh on September 4, 2010, and completed the financial closure for the Project on March 1, 2011, in a record period of six months. A consortium of 10 banks led by State Bank of India has sanctioned the entire debt requirement of the project. This is the largest fund tie-up in India for a non-power infrastructure Public Private Partnership (PPP) project

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Extension of Chennai Metro Train Services and additional Metro Train Trips during evening peak hours

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CHENNAI (Metro Rail News): On account of Deepavali, Peak Hour Chennai Metro Train Services will be extended between 5:00 pm and 10:00 pm instead of between 5:00 pm and 8:00 pm on 20th, 21st and 22nd October 2022 with a headway of 5 minutes.

During the evening peak hour service, passengers will receive an increased frequency
of train services in less than 5 minutes to enable fast movement of passenger traffic
between 5:00 pm and 8:00 pm only on the 20th, 21st and 22nd of October 2022.

Hence passengers are requested to plan their journeys accordingly during the evening
peak hours between 5:00 pm and 10:00 pm on 20th, 21st and 22nd October 2022.
The above extension of Peak Hour Metro Train Trips is for 20 October 2022,
21st October 2022 and 22 October 2022 only.

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Rail Connectivity to Sikkim gets fast tracked

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Rail Connectivity to Sikkim gets fast tracked
Rail Connectivity to Sikkim gets fast tracked

SIKKIM (Metro Rail News): Ministry of Railways has been laying great emphasis on improvement in Railway infrastructure in the North-eastern region. North Eastern Region is served by Northeast Frontier Railway consisting of 8 states i.e. Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, Tripura, Meghalaya and Sikkim.

 

Out of 8 States of North Eastern Region, rail network connectivity now exists in 7 States. For, Sikkim, the new line project Sivok-Rangpo (44 km) was sanctioned. The foundation stone of this project was done by the Minister of Railway, Govt. of India at Sivok (West Bengal) on 30.10.2009 & at Rangpo (in Sikkim) by Vice President of India on the same day.

Out of the Total length of 44.96 km, 38.65 km (86%) is in tunnels, 2.24 km (5%) in Bridges and4.79 km (9%) length in open cutting/filling of station yards. The proposed line consists of 14 tunnels with longest tunnel of 5.30 km& the smallest tunnel covering 538 metres. Five stations including Sivok and Rangpo are planned on proposed Railway Line. Four stations are proposed to be open crossing stations e.g., Sivok, Riyang, Melli & Rangpo and one underground halt station e.g. Teesta Bazar.

Tunnelling which is about 86% of the total length is constructed by the latest Technique called NATM (New Austrian Tunnelling Method). The work of this project is supervised by International Consultants so that Safety and Quality are ensured. IRCON is taking all the measures so that there is minimum disturbance to the Environment and Forest.

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15 Gati Shakti Cargo Terminal commissioned by Railways so far

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NEW DELHI (Metro Rail News): In pursuance of the Hon’ble Prime Minister’s vision of “Gati Shakti” and the Ministry of Railways’ Policy regarding ‘Gati Shakti Multi-Modal Cargo Terminal’ (GCT) launched on 15th December 2021, Gati Shakti Cargo Terminals are being developed for handling rail cargos. So far, 15 GCTs have been commissioned and around 96 more locations have been provisionally identified for development of GCTs. It has been targeted to commission 100 Gati Shakti Cargo Terminals within next three financial years. The location of GCTs is being decided on the basis of demand from industry and potential of Cargo Traffic.

The 15 Gati Shakti Cargo Terminals commissioned so far are:

S.No.RailwayGCT NAMESERVING STATION
1SERJai Balaji IndustriesBarajamda – Barbil
2SEROMPL (Orissa Metalliks)Gokulpur
3ECoRParadip East Quay Coal Terminal Pvt LtdPRDP
4ERMaithon Power Ltd SidingThaparnagar
5SCRIOCLNakkanadoddi/GTL
6NERHindustan Urvark Rasayan LtdNakha Jungle
7WRCONCORVaranama
8NFRIOCL (IOMB)Moinarband
9NWRNayara Energy LtdKairla(JU)
10SCRSCCLSattupalli
11SWRHPCLShivadi (SZV)
12NERAnkur Udyog LtdSahjanwa
13NERAdani AgriJasoda/IZT
14NFRFCI SidingCinnamara
15ERPunjab State Power Corp. Ltd.Pakur

 

The Gati Shakti Cargo Terminals (GCTs) are being developed by private players, and can be developed on non-Railway land or fully/partially on Railway land. For GCTs to be developed on non-Railway land, the operators will identify the location and will construct the terminal after obtaining necessary approval.

For GCTs to be developed either fully or partially on Railway land, the land parcels will be identified by Railway and the operator for construction and operation of Terminal will be selected through open tendering process.

All new proposals for GCTs shall be received only through online portal. Till 10th October 2022, In-principle approvals for 67 new proposals have been issued.

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California High-Speed Rail Authority releases Sustainability Report of 2022

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CALIFORNIA (Metro Rail News): The California High-Speed Rail Authority (CHSRA) has released its recent Sustainability Report describing how the nation’s first system supports the backbone of the state’s aspirational climate goals.

“Sustainability is a core focus as we build the most technologically advanced, electrified and equitable transportation system to support the world’s fifth largest economy,” Margaret Cederoth, Director of Sustainability and Planning for CHSRA, said. “In pursuing carbon neutral objectives, CHSRA has meaningful targets toward which we aim our work. Our goal is to accelerate the delivery of the system’s value for communities, be it through small business participation or the delivery of public spaces in stations designed to revitalize California’s great cities. We’re also dedicated to restorative practices, such as preserving natural resources and valuable habitat.”

The Sustainability Report

Key milestones highlighted in this year’s report include:

Restoring more than 2,972 acres of habitat and protecting more than 3,190 acres of agricultural land

Planting more than 7,100 trees

Avoiding or sequestering 420,245 metric tonnes of carbon dioxide, the equivalent of removing one natural gas-fired power plant from the grid for a year

Increasing small business participation to over 700 entities

Generating between 12.7 and 13.7 billion in total economic activity in the state, with 56 percent investment in disadvantaged communities.

The electrified high-speed rail in California will run entirely on renewable energy. The system will provide. The system will sustainably connect communities and give Californians an unprecedented alternative to vehicle travel. High-speed rail is the only mode of transportation that offers a level of journey speed and quality while using less energy as compared to any other transport.

High-speed rail will cut more than half of travel times in the Central Valley, which has a population of more than 3 million people. High-speed rail can transport passengers from Bakersfield to Merced in 56 minutes as compared to 2.5 hours by automobile.

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Haryana cabinet approves final DPR for metro extension between Rezangla Chowk in Gurugram and Sector 21 in Dwarka

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HARYANA (Metro Rail News): The Haryana Cabinet on 19th of October approved the final Detailed Project Report for the Metro rail connectivity project. This initiative intends to increase connectivity between Rezangla Chowk in Gurugram and Sector 21 in Dwarka.

The meeting was chaired by Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar.

“According to the DPR, the spur or metro extension connecting Rezangla Chowk in Palam Vihar and Dwarka Sector 21 station will be 8.40 km long, of which 4 km will be from Palam Vihar to Sector 111 in Gurugram and the remaining 4.40 km will be from Sector 111 to Sector 21 Dwarka. This entire route will have seven stations,” an official statement said.

Khattar also approved the total project cost along with the Rs 1,541 crore contribution from the state government. The administrative secretary of the town and country planning department was approved to serve as the project’s nodal official for the signature of contracts and other pertinent papers of the project.

According to the statement, the Mass Rapid Transport System (MRTS) project will connect the majority of Gurugram with Delhi and its surroundings.

It will have interchanges with the Blue Line of the Delhi Metro (Dwarka Sector 21 station), the Gurugram Metro Corridor (at Palam Vihar Station), and the Airport Express Metro Corridor (IECC station).

The MRTS will also interchange with the Dwarka Expressway at Sector 110-A. The National Capital Region’s transportation system will operate more effectively due to these linkages.

Passengers traveling to the Delhi airport will have hassle-free transportation due to the check-in facilities at the Dwarka Sector 21 station.

The MRTS will increase the speed of road vehicles while lowering air pollution, by reducing the number of buses and intermediate public transportation as well as private cars.

“This, in turn, will result in significant benefits due to a reduction in fuel consumption, vehicle operating cost and travel time of passengers. Reduction in accidents, pollution and road maintenance costs are the other benefits to society in general,” the statement said.

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4 bidders submit bids for CMRL’s Line-4 PSD contract

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Platform-Screen-Doors-Representational-image

CHENNAI (Metro Rail News): Four bidders have submitted bids for the Platform Screen Door (PSD) contract of Chennai Metro’s 26.09 km Line-4, which would connect Light House to Poonamallee Bypass over 30 stops.

On this route of Chennai Metro’s Phase 2, full-height platform screen doors will be installed at ten underground stations’ twenty platforms, while half-height PSDs will be put at eighteen elevated stations’ thirty-six platforms.

Chennai Metro Rail Ltd (CMRL) floated bids for this contract, which was financed by the AIIB and ADB in May 2022 and had a deadline of 2245 (6.15 years) with an undetermined estimate.

4 Bidders are:

Fangda Innotech Co. Ltd.

RT Vision – Dongwoo Pvt. Ltd. JV

ST Engineering Electronics Ltd

Zhuzhou CRRC Times Electric Co., Ltd.

Name of bids: C4-ASA10

The name of work: Design, Manufacture, Supply, Installation, Testing and Commissioning of Platform Screen Doors for CMRL Phase II Corridor 4.

All four bids have been sent for technical bid evaluation, which could take a few months to complete. The financial bids of the technically qualified bidders will be opened after that to reveal who is the lowest bidder and most likely supplier.

These PSDs will significantly assist CMRL in lowering maintenance costs in subterranean stations by increasing the quality of the atmosphere, leading to lower air-conditioning and ventilation expenses. They will also help to minimize suicides and accidents caused by passenger movement.

 

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IRCON floats tender for construction of station building, platforms and FOB at Hathidah and Tal railway stations

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DANAPUR (Metro Rail News): IRCON International Limited has floated an online e-Tender for Construction of station building, platformsFOB & passenger sheds at Hathidah and Tal railway stations, in connection with Rampur Dumra-Tal Rajendrapul, additional bridge and doubling project near Mokama in Danapur Division of ECR.

Tender Reference Number: IRCON/2066/RTR/TENDER/04-2022

Name of Work: Construction of station building, platforms, FOB & passenger sheds at Hathidah and Tal railway stations, in connection with Rampur Dumra-Tal Rajendrapul, additional bridge and doubling project near Mokama in Danapur Division of ECR.

Estimated Cost: INR 28.24 Crore

EMD: INR 15,62,000 Lakh

Period Of Work: 09 Months

Document Download / Sale Start Date: 13th October 2022

Document Download / Sale End Date: 03rd November 2022

Bid Submission Start Date: 23rd October 2022

Bid Submission End Date: 03rd November 2022

Bid Opening Date: 04th November 2022

As proof of possessing experience in similar nature of work for carrying out the proposed work, the bidder should possess the experience of having successfully completed similar works during the last 7 years (ending the last day of the month previous to the one in which subject tender is invited), which should be any one of the following:

Three similar completed works each costing not less than the amount equal to 30% of the estimated cost i.e., ₹ 8,47,09,161.00/-.

Two similar completed works each costing not less than the amount equal to 40% of the estimated cost i.e., ₹ 11,29,45,548.00/-.

One similar completed work costing not less than the amount equal to 65% of the estimated cost i.e., ₹ 18,35,36,516.00/-.

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