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Tunnel boring machine set to be shipped from China for Pune metro

PUNE (Metro Rail News): The Maharashtra Metro Rail Corporation Limited (MahaMetro) recently inspected the first tunnel-boring machine assembled for the underground phase of the Pune Metro project.

A team of MahaMetro officials visited the plant in China and carried out the factory acceptance test for the machines, which were made to specification for the project. The company will ship the machine by the end of the month.

A MahaMetro official said, “It is expected that the machine will reach Pune via Mumbai Port by the end of October”. Four machines will be introduced in phases to dig the 5km long tunnel from the College of Agriculture in Shivajinagar to Swargate. According to officials, an inspection of the next tunnel-boring machine is scheduled in a month.

MahaMetro has completed digging a vertical shaft at agriculture College to lower the machines. Work on another shaft is in progress in Swargate. The plan is to deploy two tunnel boring machines from each end, digging two tunnels — one for each direction said, officials. The underground route is part of the 16.
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59km Pimpri-Swargate Metro corridor.

The route will be elevated from Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation to Range Hills, after which it will go underground. The underground portion will have five stations — Shivajinagar, Civil Court, Budhwar Peth, Mandai and Swargate.

Chennai Metro Rail conducts another trial run

CHENNAI (Metro Rail News): Chennai Metro Rail will conduct yet another trial with a 2.5 minutes frequency of trains on Saturday night that will go up till Sunday early morning.

As a result of this, the direct train service from Chennai Central Metro Rail station to Chennai airport Metro Rail station will be suspended and passengers have to change trains at Alandur Metro Rail station.

Officials said, around 8 p.m., onwards, Chennai Metro Rail will suspend the direct train services and the trial run will start at 10 p.m. between St. Thomas Mount Metro Rail station to Chennai Central Metro Rail station with trains available within a frequency of 2.5 minutes.

This is not the first time that Chennai Metro Rail has been conducting a trial run with a 2.5 minute frequency and has already tried it before. If there are no signaling or any other train-related issues, then it is likely that Chennai Metro Rail will run services with a frequency of 2.5 minutes.

CM Kamal Nath performs ground-breaking for Indore metro rail

MADHYA PRADESH (Metro Rail News): On 14th September, Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Kamal Nath laid the foundation stone for Rs 7500.80-crore metro rail project in the state’s commercial capital.

Amid chanting of mantras, Nath performed the ‘Bhumipujan’ (ground-breaking) ceremony for the project on MR-10 Road here.

State Urban Development Minister Jaiwardhan Singh and other ministers were present on the occasion. Under the project, a 31.55-km-long corridor is proposed to be built in the city.

Officials said, while most of the metro section will be elevated, a portion will run underground, adding that the metro rail corridor will pass through Nainod, Bhanwarsala intersection, Radisson intersection, and Bengali Chauraha.
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A total of 29 stations would be built on this route.

The project, conceived during the tenure of erstwhile BJP government in the state and approved by the Centre in October last year, is expected to be completed by August 2023.

Solar-powered Hyperloop system could be coming to a city near you

NEW DELHI (Metro Rail News): An eco-friendly version of the Hyperloop network is in the works, powered by a skin of solar-powered modules and wind turbine forests, and complete with parks and urban farming spaces.

Hyperloop is the superfast, cutting edge transport technology first envisaged by business magnate Elon Musk. It’s designed to transport people through low-pressure steel tubes at speeds to match a typical passenger aircraft.

The team says, the new sustainable design, by Chinese architects MAD, is made in collaboration with Hyperloop Transportation Technologies and aims to create “enhanced connectivity between cities and people.

Will be fitted with “bendable solar panel skin modules” that will power the Hyperloop itself and interactive information boards, said by the transportation tunnels, MAD.

Meanwhile, bladeless wind turbine forests will also be built along with the Hyperloop system a move the designers hope will generate power for the transportation network and lower the project’s energy costs.

The Hyperloop system itself will be built almost 7 meters above the ground keeping the structure out of the way of other road traffic and freeing the land up for other use. As well as raised green walkways along the tunnel roof, designers have planned parks and recreation areas in the spaces below.

Architects have also embedded urban farming opportunities within the design, incorporating crop growing facilities at the base of each fiberglass pylon to create a “truly organic infrastructure. The designers haven’t yet revealed where the Hyperloop would be built but said the structure could be adapted to fit in “a bustling city center to rural farmland to the remote desert.

Big companies are investing serious money into projects to get Hyperloop — both literally and figuratively — off the ground, with pilot tubes being erected in Dubai’s deserts and futuristic pods unveiled in European warehouses. Hyperloop has been proposed for many cities, but turning the concept into a real-life mode of transport is proving a long process.

Earlier this year, a spokesman for Virgin Hyperloop One told that the company hoped to have a service up and running by 2029, and experts predict that the concept could be a reality by 2030.

Mumbai AC local train services to now operate on weekends too

MUMBAI (Metro Rail News): In a piece of good news for the Mumbaikars, Western Railway has decided to run the AC local train services on weekends starting from 14th September. Currently the AC local was running only on five days a week. The train will run at the same time schedule as on weekdays. The first AC local train had made its maiden run on 25th December 2017

According to a statement released by the Western Railway, the AC local initially had stoppages at major stations i.e. Mumbai Central, Dadar, Bandra, Andheri, Borivali, Bhayander & Vasai Road.

Later on its rising popularity, the AC local was provided with additional halts at Marine Lines, Charni Rd, Grant Rd, Dahisar, Mira Rd, Naigaon & Nallasopara stations in both directions w.e.f 1st November 2018.

With the introduction of these additional halts, the commuters have shown greater patronage for the AC locals with the sale of tickets increasing gradually. It is worthwhile to know that in the year 2018-19, India’s first AC local train has had a total earning of almost ₹19 crore and the services of this train are getting a very good response from commuters.

In the current financial year up to August 2019, almost 23 lakh passengers had already traveled the AC local thereby garnering a revenue of ₹9.61 crore in this period. The AC local is presently running from Monday to Friday. The AC local will run between Churchgate – Virar on all days of the week.

The air-conditioned train used to make six trips per day between Monday and Friday when it was launched on December 25, 2017. The services were initially operated between Churchgate and Borivali stations for the first five days before the services were extended till Virar from January 1, 2018.

Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train fare to be around ₹3,000

AHMEDABAD (Metro Rail News): On Thursday, the fare for the Mumbai- Ahmedabad bullet train would be around ₹3,000, an official of the National High-Speed Rail Corporation Ltd (NHSRCL).

The official said, the total 1,380 hectares of land required for the Mumbai-Ahmedabad high-speed rail corridor, commonly known as the bullet train project, so far 622 hectares of land, which comes to around 45 percent, has been acquired.

Achal Khare, Managing Director of the NHSRCL, which is executing the project, told reporters, our land requirement for this entire project is 1,380 hectares, which includes private, government, forest and railway land (in Gujarat and Maharashtra). So far, we have acquired 622 hectares (45%). We are moving ahead keeping in mind the deadline of December 2023.

He said “Upon completion, the bullet train will make 70 trips, 35 on each side between 6 am till 12 am. The ticket fare would be around ₹3,000”. According to him, tenders had been issued for four major civil work packages on the route and the construction work is likely to begin by March 2020.

He said these packages include the construction of a 237-km long viaduct between Vapi and Vadodara and another package between Vadodara and Ahmedabad with a distance of 87 km. Khare said we have divided the project into 27 packages. We have already issued tenders for four major civil work packages, including the undersea tunnel in Maharashtra. We hope that the work would start by March or April next year when the works will be awarded to the agencies.

Khare said the present estimates suggest that the cost of the entire project would be ₹1.08 lakh crore and attempts are being made to finish the project by December 2023. Commenting on the resentment among some farmers against land acquisition for the project, he said that farmers are not against giving their land.

“Out of the around 5,300 private plots we are supposed to acquire in Gujarat, we have already acquired around 2,600 plots. Gujarat farmers are not against the project. “Since ‘jantri’ rates (land rates fixed by the government) are not revised after 2011, they are demanding that these rates must be revised first before finalizing the compensation…,” he said.

He added that the issue has been largely resolved as out of the total 198 affected villages, the issue now persists in only 15 villages. Khare exuded confidence that the project will not get delayed because of this issue.

As part of the endeavor to save the environment, the NHSRCL has also deployed specially-designed vehicles to transplant large trees standing on the route. “So far, 4,000 large trees have been saved by way of transplantation at another location,” said a release by the NHSRCL. Civil work for Ahmedabad High-Speed Railway Station has already begun at the existing railway station in the city.

This new railway station for the bullet train will be built over the existing railway lines on the eastern side above platform no 10, 11 and 12. The bullet train corridor will have 12 stations across its 508-km stretch between Ahmedabad and Mumbai.

Delhiites would be able to pay parking fee through Metro smart cards, soon

NEW DELHI (Metro Rail News): In order to curb the parking issues, the Supreme Court-appointed body – Environment Pollution (Prevention and Control) Authority (EPCA), has decided to experiment with the move to link Delhi Metro smart cards with parking lots in areas, including Lajpat Nagar, Kamla Nagar, and Krishna Nagar.

 Linking the Metro card with parking systems could ensure a healthy culture where the same card could be used for moving around the city.

The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) could study the suggestion further and get back to us on the same said by Sunita Narain, member of the EPCA.

The move that was decided at a meeting of the EPCA comes as a part of the pilot project to decongest roads, following which people will soon be able to use the Delhi Metro smart cards for paying the parking fee. Apart from this move, radio-frequency identification (RFID) tags and QR codes are other means to streamline the city’s parking.

Better feeder services have led to rising in Metro users

CHENNAI (Metro Rail News): Due to increased frequency of trains and better last-mile connectivity, patronage of Metro rail is on the rise, statistics show.

In August alone, nearly 30 lakh passengers traveled by Metro. A press release said more than one lakh passengers used the services on 19 days in August. It also said that from the beginning of this year till August, nearly two crore passengers traveled by Metro rail in Chennai. August 30 saw the highest footfall of 1.3 lakh passengers. 

Officials said various modes of transport for last-mile connectivity is one of the major reasons for the increase in passenger number. Recently, the frequency of trains was also increased during office hours. 
From Washermanpet to Airport, via LIC, there is a train every five minutes against the earlier seven minutes.

From Chennai Central to St Thomas Mount and inter-corridor from Chennai Central to Airport, trains are available every 10 minutes, while it was 14 minutes earlier.

Cabs provided by Metro rail currently operate from six stations namely Chennai Central, Government Estate, LIC, Thousand Lights, AG-DMS and Nandanam. Passengers can get dropped within six to eight km from any of these stations. Anand Raj, a frequent commuter, said “If I get down at Teynampet Metro station, I can get these services to reach home at Mandaveli for just `10. This is very useful,”. 

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Indian Railways goes the China way!

NEW DELHI (Metro Rail News): Railway Board Chairman VK Yadav has said, Indian Railways is looking to completely upgrade its rolling stock manufacturing units to bring them up to world standards. The aim is to introduce a huge technological shift in production of rolling stock so that more export-worthy, next-generation coaches can be manufactured.

Piyush Goyal-led Indian Railways is hoping to upgrade its factories to manufacture 160 kmph speed capable coaches, aluminum-bodied metro coaches and even high-speed bullet train coaches with speeds of 350 kmph.

According to Yadav, while the production of rolling stock has gone up 30% between the period of April to August this year, it is not sufficient to meet the growing demand and also replace aging ICF coaches. He said, a quantum-jump is required and for that, we will upgrade the rolling stock manufacturing units technologically.

The national transporter is planning to bring all its production units under one ‘corporate’ entity. Earlier reports stated that the Railway Board’s agenda to hive off its locomotive and rolling stock manufacturing units into a single entity called “Indian Railway Rolling Stock Company”. The new government-owned entity will be under the Ministry of Railways.

While interacting with reporters, the Railway Board Chairman sought to allay fears of the railway employees on the proposed move, stating that all stakeholders will be consulted and taken on-board before any final decision is taken.

“We have not taken any final decision, everyone including railway employees will be consulted…but it’s the way forward. China has done this successfully and its China Railway Rolling Stock Corporation exports to around 100 countries,” Yadav said. “We believe a similar model can be implemented in India to great effect, allowing for modern technology both for the Indian Railways network and for export-oriented products,” he added.