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JICA sanctions Rs 4,760 crore for Chennai Metro Rail Phase-2

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Japan agency sanctions Rs 4,760 crore for Chennai metro rail phase 2
Japan agency sanctions Rs 4,760 crore for Chennai metro rail phase 2

Chennai, Metro Rail News: In a major step to the metro railway network in the Chennai, the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) on Friday sanctioned a Rs 4,760.67 crore (75.519bn JPY) loan to kickstart the 107.55 km Chennai Metro Phase-2. An agreement in this regard was signed between C S Mohapatra, additional secretary, department of economic affairs, The ministry of finance, and Katsuo Matsumoto, chief JICA representative, New Delhi.

“The Chennai Metro Project (2) (I) aims to meet growing traffic demand by building mass rapid transit system to mitigate worsening road traffic/ traffic pollution and eventually lead to balanced regional development and enhancement of environmental condition in Chennai Metropolitan Area,” said a release from the ministry of finance.

Phase-2, initially estimated to cost Rs 85,047 crore, was cut by nearly Rs 11,300 crore after a revised detailed project report was prepared, officials said, adding that the Centre, which is yet to officially accord sanction, will share a part of the cost.

Line Map of Rail Network in Chennai City

Since 2008, JICA had funded Rs 11,000 crore in loans for developing around 52.4km of the metro rail network 45km of Phase 1 and a 9km extension. Phase 2 may link 4 corners to core of city

Phase-2, with 116 stations across corridors, is expected to link all four corners of the city with the core area. The corridors include the stretch from Madhavaram to SIPCOT in Siruseri via Mylapore over 46.1km, from CMBT to Lighthouse over 17.1km and from Madhavaram to Sholinganallur via St Thomas Mount over 45.2km.

A separate detailed project report has been prepared for extending the CMBT-Light House section to Poonamallee.

Chennai Metro Rail Ltd (CMRL) will first begin construction of the priority corridor a 52.01km stretch from CMBT to Sholinganallur with 57 stations across the Madhavarm-Sholinganallur and Madhavaram-Siruseri sections and has begun conducting soil tests. “We have changed underground stations to elevated wherever possible. We have also trimmed down the size of the stations. This is to cut cost as well as the time of construction. The finer details will be ready only in the detailed design process which is underway,” a CMRL official said. “The priority corridor alone will have 15 to 20 elevated stations. We decided to change based on the availability of land and space.”

Several other measures have also been taken to bring down the cost. It includes acquiring government land wherever possible. So far, CMRL has issued notices to 800 people to the their land to build the priority corridor.

Officials said about around 30,000 square metres of land would be required for Phase 2, one-third the 90,000 square metres acquired for the 45km phase-1. The size of the stations in Phase 2 will be around 150 metres against 220 metres in Phase 1.

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NMRC approves Safety inspection report, seeks Aqua Line inauguration date from govt

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Noida, Metro Rail News: On 21 Dec 2018, A final and mandatory safety inspection report has given the Noida Metro Rail Corporation (NMRC) for the approval to launch commercial operations of the much awaited Noida’s Aqua Line. After the approval, the NMRC has now written letter to the Uttar Pradesh government to finalise the date of inauguration of the much-awaited Aqua Line that would run between Sector 71 station in Noida and the Depot Station in Greater Noida, covering 29.7 km through 21 stations.

“The Commissioner of Metro Rail Safety (CMRS) report has been received and it has its sanction for the commercial operations of the metro service. The report also praised the civil and track work of the metro system, NMRC ED P D Upadhyay said.

NMRC’s managing director has written a letter to the state government for finalizing the date of inauguration, said Upadhyay, who was in Lucknow Friday, handed over a letter to Chief Secretary Anup Chandra Pandey.
He also said the fares of the Aqua Line would be decided in the NMRC Board meeting scheduled on December 28.

“Chairman Sanjay K Murthy, the additional secretary to the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHU) will chair the meeting, he added. 

Earlier, the Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority (GNIDA) approved the second phase of the Metro link from Noida Sector 71 to Knowledge Park 5 in Greater Noida.

The extension will comprise nine stations and with a project cost of cost Rs 2,602 crores.

This decision was taken at the Authority’s 113th board meeting. “NMRC would be the nodal agency for the project. The first phase of the Metro project comprising five stations from Noida Sector 71 to Greater Noida Sector 2 is expected to cost around Rs 1521 crore, officials said.

The extended line of Noida Metro’s Aqua Line will have a total of nine metro stations out of which two will be in Noida and seven will be in Greater Noida. The metro stations in Noida include sectors 122 and 123 and the metro stations in Greater Noida include sector 4, Ecotech 12, sectors 2, 3, 10, 12 and Knowledge Park V.

Akhilesh Yadav earlier had given its approval for construction of a 15-km Metro project.

“We have asked builders to contribute fund and generate ideas to lure investment and buyers,” said a senior official of UP government.

“We are adhering to the direction of the government. This project will change the fortune of this belt. We have decided to plan stress-free homes where we will offer facilities for all family members,” said Rahul Gupta, Director of Ace group.

“We believe that this project is crucial as it will benefit thousands of homebuyers who have shifted to the newly built apartment complexes in Greater Noida West and nearby Crossings Republik in Ghaziabad that has 36,000 housing units,” said Geetambar Anand, CMD, ATS.

Greater Noida West has around 3.5 lakh under-construction housing units of which around 40,000 are occupied.


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Delhi Metro invites tender for private operation of train services

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Delhi Metro invites tender for private operation of train services
Delhi Metro invites tender for private operation of train services

New Delhi, Metro Rail News: The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) invites online open e-tenders for an eligible tenderer, who fulfill qualification criteria as specify in the Notice Inviting Tender (NIT) for the work of train operation service on Delhi Metro Line-1 (Red Line) and Line-2 (Yellow Line).

Two tenders are being floated for Train Operation services of Line1 & Line-2 i.e TRAIN OP-01/2018 and TRAIN OP-02/2018 respectively.

Tender Notice No. Train OP-01/2018

Name of Work: Contract Package: TRAIN OP-01/2018: Contract for Train Operation Services of Line-1 (Shahdara Crew Control).

Approximate Cost of work: INR 19.64 crores Tender Security

Amount/Earnest Money Deposit: INR 19.64 Lakh

Tender Notice No. Train OP-02/2018

Name of Work: Contract Package: TRAIN OP-01/2018: Contract for Train Operation Services of Line-1 (Shahdara Crew Control).

Approximate Cost of work: INR 19.64 crores Tender Security Amount/Earnest Money Deposit: INR 19.64 Lakh

General Information

Completion period of Work: 51 months (48 months of operation + 3 months for training/mobilization). The contract period may be extended further for six months after the performance review.

Tender Documents on sale: From 20.12.2018 to 21.01.2019 (up to 1500 hrs)

Tender Document Cost: Rs.23,600.00 (Non-refundable)

Last date of Seeking Clarification: 27 December 2018 (up to 05.00 pm) Pre-bid Meeting: 28 December 2018 at 11.00 AM

Date and Time of submission of Tender (Online): From 11 January 2019 (from 11.00 AM) to 21 January 2019 (up to 03.00 PM)

Date & Time of opening of Tender online (Technical Bid): 22 January 2019 (at 4.00 PM)

Authority, the place for submission of tender cost & Tender Security (EMD), seeking clarifications on tender documents and

Pre-bid meeting: The Chief General Manager (Contracts), Delhi Metro Rail Corporation Ltd., 5th Floor, A-Wing, Metro Bhawan, Fire Brigade Lane, Barakhamba Road, New Delhi –110001 Based upon the quantum and the location of the work, the present Requirement of Train Operation Services has been divided into following two contract packages for engagement of Services provider, which shall be dealt as under:

CONTRACT PACKAGE: TRAIN OP-01/2018: Contract for train operation services of line-1 (Shahdara crew control). Approximate cost of work is INR 19.64 crore.

CONTRACT PACKAGE: TRAIN OP-02/2018: Contract for train operation services of Line-2 (Kashmere Gate Crew Control & Qutub Minar Crew Control). Approximate cost of work is INR 29.95 crore.

Technical Packages of both the contracts packages shall be opened and finalized simultaneously. However, financial packages shall be dealt with in the following sequence:

Financial Package of Contract OP-02/2018 shall be opened first and finalized.

After finalization of Contract OP-02/2018, the financial packages of OP-01/2018 shall be opened.

The financial package of the bidder who has been awarded Contract OP-02/2018 and becomes technically compliant in Contract OP-01/2018, shall not be opened.

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Delhi Metro is now officially on Twitter: Follow them @officialDMRC

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Delhi Metro on Twitter: By operating as many as eight lines, Delhi Metro in March this year had registered a steady rise in the average number of passengers, with nearly 27 lakh commuters taking the rapid transit network daily in February.
Delhi Metro on Twitter: By operating as many as eight lines, Delhi Metro in March this year had registered a steady rise in the average number of passengers, with nearly 27 lakh commuters taking the rapid transit network daily in February.

New Delhi, Metro Rail News: On Thursday, Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) announced that it has finally joined Twitter, where it will interact with and address all complaints and suggestions of Delhi Metro commuters

While the Launching the Official Twitter handle @OfficialDMRC, Managing Director Mangu Singh said, “DMRC is now on Twitter. Let us keep in touch. Your feedback will help us serve you better.”

By operating as many as eight lines, Delhi Metro in March this year had registered a steady rise in the average number of passengers, with nearly 27 lakh commuters taking the rapid transit network daily in February, officials had told PTI. Between the opening of a corridor of the Magenta Line in December last year and a section of the Pink Line in March, the number of passengers travelling has seen growth.

However, according to a study published by the Centre of Science and Environment in September, the metro had received nearly 32 per cent less than the number of daily passengers it had hoped to serve this year. The research and advocacy group attributed fare hike as the reason behind the sudden drop in ridership, approximately by 4.2 lakh passengers in 2018 as compared to the previous year.

While the average daily ridership projections made by DMRC in 2016 stood at around 40 lakh for this year, it has been only around 27 lakh — 31.66 per cent less than the projections, the study had said.

Of nine metropolitan cities across the world which have operational metro systems and where the cost for a 10-km trip is less than half-a-US dollar, the Delhi Metro remains the second-most unaffordable system in terms of percentage of income spent for using it, it said.

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NHSRCL to Recruit 3500 Employ for PM Modi Ambitious Bullet Train Project

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Bullet train will consume 40% more power than Delhi Metro
Bullet train will consume 40% more power than Delhi Metro

New Delhi, Metro Rail News:  Construction of the Mumbai–Ahmedabad high-speed rail corridor will begin soon.  The land acquisition for this project will be completed by this month i.e December 2018. The first high-speed train is scheduled to leave for its first run on 15 August 2022.  According to our sources, high values tender for this project will be floated from January 2019

Its good opportunity for job seekers that National High-Speed Rail Corporation Limited will conduct direct job placement of about 3500 people. The recruitment will be done for technical as well as non-technical staff for operation maintenance of the Bullet Train project. There will be staff for piloting, running and maintaining trains for running the trains. There will also be recruitment for signaling and other technical works. The opening for 

The NHSRCl will set up four factories to lay around 2 lakh sleepers for the bullet train project and additional recruitment will be done for carrying out this work. In addition to these direct recruitments, this government project is expected to provide employment to more than 10,000 people indirectly

Work will start from January According to the Achal Khare Managing Director of the NHSRCL the company will start issuing high-value tenders from January 2019. Tender document preparation work is going very fast and experts have been assigned to complete this task Vadodara this monththe i.e. December.

It can take two to three months to open the tender. After this construction work will be started for the bullet train project. In order to give training to personnel for the operation of the bullet train, a training center has been set up in Vadodara. A track of about 200 meters bullet train will be prepared here by February. To prepare this track, 20 slabs ‘Made in Japan’ have been imported. How to add these slabs, what kind of fitting is used in it and when preparing track for bullet train, what are the things to keep in mind? All these things will be trained here.

Japanese experts will extend help Japan will specialize in the expertise of Indian architects in developing 12 railway stations of the bullet train. In the meeting of the Mumbai Metropolitan Regional Development Authority and the Gujarat Urban Development and Municipal Commissioner, it was decided that the expertise of Japan experts in preparing the architecture of the bullet trains station and the development of the surrounding area will be taken.

A budget of Rs 1.10 lakh crore will be spent on the
Ahmedabad-Mumbai bullet train project proposal was announced in 2014. It was planned from 2010. It will be constructed with a huge amount of Rs 1.10 lakh crore, of which nearly 20 percent of the amount will be taken from Japan as long-term easy loan. There will be eight stations in Gujarat on Ahmedabad-Mumbai corridor- Vapi, Bharuch, Vadodara, Anand, Ahmedabad, Bilimora, Surat, while there will be about three stations in Maharashtra. 

Bullet train stations will have the better collectivity
bullet trains will be connected to metro, bus the and other transport modes. There are 12 stations for bullet train between Gujarat and Mumbai, which are Bandra Kurla Complex, Thane, Virar, Boisar, Vapi, Bilimora, Surat, Bharuch, Varodara, Anand, Sabarmati and Ahmedabad.

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Train 18 Likely to be flagged off by PM Narendra Modi on December 29

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New Delhi, Metro Rail News: Train 18, the fastest train from railways’ stable, will be flagged off by PrimeMinister Narendra Modi on December 29 likely from his constituency Varanasi.

The country’s first engineless train will replace Shatabdi trains and will run between Delhi and Varanasi,  Train 18, manufactured by ICF Chennai at a cost of Rs 100 crore, recently became India’s fastest train by hitting speeds of over 180 kmph during trial-run on a section of the Delhi Rajdhani route (Delhi to Mumbai).

Earlier, Minister of Railways Piyush Goyal also put out a tweet which had a video of visuals of the Train 18 running at full speed in Rajasthan: 

The gleaming blue-nosed train comes fitted with amenities at par with the best in the world– from onboard WiFi to a GPS-based passenger information system, touch-free vacuum toilets, LED lighting, mobile charging points, and a climate control system that adjusts the temperature according to occupancy and weather.

The train will have two executive compartments which will have 52 seats each and trailer coaches will have 78 seats each. The executive class will have rotating seats to match the direction of the train.

According to the tentative plan, the train will start from New Delhi station at 6 am and is expected to reach Varanasi at 2 pm. For the return journey, the train will start at 2.30 pm from Varanasi and reach the national capital at 10.30 pm on the same day.

Railway Minister Piyush Goyal, impressed with the success of Train 18 during trials, has recently asked ICF to build four more similar rakes in the current financial year. 

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Delhi Cabinet may Approved Delhi Metro Phase IV today

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New Delhi, Metro Rail News:  The Delhi Metr Phase IV project of Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) is likely to get the nod from Delhi government’s cabinet. The entire Phase IV project, which includes 6 new corridors, is all set to improve the connectivity across the national capital. Recently, it was reported that the DMRC was asked by Delhi government to seek fresh approval from its board before sending it to the cabinet for its final approval.

The estimated cost for the long-awaited project has been changed twice. First, the expenditure came down from Rs 55,208 crore to 45,603 crore. Again, the amount was revised to around Rs 46,800 crore. Last month, it was reported that the cost of the Phase IV project was slashed by Rs 10,000 crore by taking taxes as per GST into account. DMRC said that the total expenditure of the project was reworked, keeping in mind current prices and a new tax regime. According to Delhi Metro, another reason for the reduction in cost was its review of cost escalation of the project. Earlier, the project cost of Rs 55,208 crore had yearly escalation factor of 7.5 percent. However, following a review it was found that the escalation could be further reduced to 5 percent per year, DMRC stated.

With the establishment of Phase IV project, a total of 6 new corridors, spread over 103 km will be opened for the public. The project includes 7.96 km long Lajpat Nagar-Saket G-block section, 12.54 km long Mukundpur-Maujpur section, 12.58 km Inderlok-Indraprastha section, 20.20 km long Tughlakabad-Aerocity section, 21.73 km long Rithala-Narela section and 28.92 km long Janakpuri (west)-RK Ashram section. The work on Phase IV project, which is being said to be the most expensive project of Delhi Metro, is likely to be completed by the end of December 2024.

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PM Modi lays foundation stone for Pune Metro Line 3

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PM Modi lay foundation stone for Pune Metro line 3 in Pune
PM Modi lay foundation stone for Pune Metro line 3 in Pune

Pune, Metro Rail News: Prime Minister Narendra Modi visit Pune yesterday and lay the foundation stone for the Pune Metro Line 3. The PM also addresses a public meeting. 

The 23.3 km Pune metro line 3 will connect the IT hub at Hinjewadi with Shivajinagar and have 23 stations. It is the first metro project in India on public-private-partnership (PPP) model after the New Metro Rail Policy of 2017.

The PM will be accompanied by Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis. The PM will lay the foundation stone for the Pune Metro Rail Phase 3, to be developed at a cost of Rs 8,313 crore, at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Sports complex at Balewadi.

Before visiting Pune, the PM laid the foundation stone for two metro corridors – Thane-Bhiwandi-Kalyan (Metro 5) and the Dahisar-Mira Bhayander (Metro 9). Months ahead of the 2019 Lok Sabha Elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched the Navi Mumbai town planning authority CIDCO’s mass-housing scheme worth Rs 18,000 crore.

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Exclusive Interview with Mr. Sudhanshu Mani, General Manager, Integral Coach Factory

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Sudhanshu Mani General Manager Integral Coach Factory
Sudhanshu Mani, General Manager, Integral Coach Factory

In just 18 months the Integral Coach Factory (ICF) in Chennai has rolled out the country’s fastest train. The engine-less ‘Train 18’ has even crossed the speed of 180 kmph in a trial run. ICF GM Sudhanshu Mani talks about the factory’s future plans where it plans to not only manufacture more trains like Train 18 but also manufacture sleeper class train sets fit for running at 160 kmphHere are excerpts-

After rolling out India’s first train set prototype, what are the ICF’s future plans? What makes Train 18 different? 

There has been a lot of media attention on Train 18 since we first shared the concept. After its unveiling and subsequent 180 kmph speed trial run, it got extensive coverage in India and abroad. The ministry of railways has sanctioned six sets and it wants us to make those. We have said yes to the proposal and now await a final count from the ministry. Another fact perhaps not known yet is that we have enquiries from abroad about Train 18. Although the train has been designed specifically for India, after some proliferation here, ICF would certainly be ready for export. Something which we did no declare before the test was our efforts to make the train free of jerks and improve its ride quality. The tests so far seem to show that we have certainly succeeded. 

Train 18 is hailed as a Make in India product, with 80 percent of equipment designed and manufactured by Indian firms. What kind of components were imported for Train 18?

About 20 percent of the cost went towards imported equipment such as braking systems, seating, plug doors and a few other components that were not available in the Indian market. ICF is now taking all steps to develop in-country resources for such items and with successive rakes the indigenous component will continue to increase.  

When can we expect a fully made-in-India Train 18?

It is already a very good example of Make in India as it is conceptualised, designed, engineered and built in India. We should be 100 percent indigenous in about 30 months. We were the first to make fully indigenous LHB coaches. 

Can you elaborate on the challenges faced by the ICF in manufacturing Train 18? 

It’s actually just 18 months as we received the go ahead from the Railway Board in April 2017. The challenges involved intelligent processing in all fields like interaction with consultants for conceptual design, detailed design, development and prototype tests of sub-assemblies and subsequent supply chain, assembly and manufacture of the shells followed by furnishing and intricate testing and commissioning. Such a project has never been attempted by Indian Railways before, let alone the ICF.
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Our mode has been to acquire technology for rolling stock and assimilate it gradually with the help of the partner. This was a whole new ball game; we were the developer of the technology and had to be in the lead all the time with our own technical teams as well as the vendors who were developing the sub-assemblies.  Coming to specifics, it’s noteworthy that Indian Railways did not have ready technology for 160 kmph motorised bogies. Developing such bogies with fully suspended traction motors and under-slung propulsion system was a tough task. Our exteriors have often been singled out for criticism and we had to innovate, within our limitations, to present an attractive exterior. Then there was the task of coordination with various third party equipment to talk to each other digitally and our engineers had to work hard to make that possible.  Suffice it to say that it has been a remarkable journey and I salute the team ICF and the associated industry partners for making this possible. There was tension, bitterness, and temporary disappointments all the way, but we have been able to deliver. I am not aware if a project of this magnitude has been completed, from concept to prototype, anywhere in the world in such a short time.  I have worked on nearly all major rolling stock design and development programmes of Indian Railways, including major locomotive projects, but I can say without any doubt that this would count as the biggest challenge and the greatest success of our indigenous programme with complete ownership of technology with ICF. There are plans to manufacture train sets with sleeper coaches for travelling at a speed of 160 kmph, which will eventually replace the Rajdhani trains. There is a plan to manufacture full aluminium body coaches for train sets (code-named Train 20) for which ICF is awaiting advice from the Railway Board for floating tenders.

Does Train 18 require a special signalling and track system to run above 180 kmph?

Obviously, for a train to run at a speed higher than 160 kmph, a lot more safeguards have to be made, like fencing the track to avoid cattle being run over and other hindrances in the track, which may prove to be dangerous for the safety of train. The strength of track and signalling also have to be improved on which Indian Railways is already working. 

Is ICF facing issues like dearth of skilled staff and lack of enthusiasm amongst the employees?

 It is not true that ICF lacks skilled employees; at least I have not seen anything like this. On the contrary, I have always maintained that the staff had good capability and competence and added to that a sort of chutzpah to do something new. My job was to provide the leadership and channelise their energy. And to remove their doubts about our capability as a team to deliver what was hitherto unthinkable. As Lucio says in Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure: “Our doubts are traitors and make us lose the good we oft might win by fearing to attempt.” We attempted without fear of failure and we succeeded. ICF always boasts of highly skilled employees and I did my best to improve their standard of living through various measures like improving cleanliness, providing a pleasant working environment and better sporting facilities. 

From being a coach factory which earlier relied on foreign technology to becoming a manufacturing unit which is self-reliant and indigenous, what sort of changes have you seen in the working of ICF in recent years?

ICF has come a long way since its inception in 1955. It has manufactured more than 58,000 coaches of a staggering 700 variants, a world record of rare distinction of having manufactured the highest number of carriages under one roof in the world. ICF keeps innovating and improving the quality, aesthetics and comfort level of public travelling in the coaches. More importantly, ICF is adopting a green approach so that coaches manufactured are environment-friendly. In fact, all our coaches are manufactured with green energy unlike other factories, as we are a unique carbon negative organisation. 

Where do you see ICF Chennai in two years?

Train 18 is a game-changer in many ways and we would be manufacturing a large number of Train 18 and its clones. Other products that we would deliver by the end of two years should be standard gauge metro coaches and should be well on way to receiving the first aluminium-bodied train set and preparing its indigenous manufacture. Summing up, ICF should become a great train factory making 3,600 to 4,000 coaches by then with an improved quality and many variants. This year we are well on our way to make a 33 percent jump in production from an already world record level of 2,503 coaches in 2017-18. 

What measures have you taken to improve quality in terms of aesthetics and longevity of products?

We go to the best sources for quality products for manufacturing of coaches. We periodically check the quality of products and weed out poor suppliers. The staff of vendors is also trained at the ICF. As an instance, the welders are qualified and certified by the Advanced Welding Training Centre of ICF. Fortunately, most of the inputs are available domestically and through Make in India efforts, we also consult global leaders to get the best parts for the coaches. The skill set of the employees is also upgraded duly keeping abreast of the latest technologies, which help in not only improving quality but also reducing costs. 

Will ICF turn its focus on manufacturing fast speed coaches or will it restrict itself to producing only LHB carriages?

ICF has to cater to all class of travelling public and manufacturing EMU, MEMU and DEMU type of coaches is also its priority. ICF looks into the future where train sets will replace the conventional loco-hauled trains. Train 18 coaches as of now can run up to 220 kmph technically. It can be adopted for other designs of coaches also. However, infrastructure for operating such coaches at higher speeds needs to be in place. And as for high speed, we hope the technology provider chosen by the government collaborates with the ICF. 

(The interview appears in Metro Rail News January 2019 edition)

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The country’s first water metro will cost Rs 819 crore

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Kochi Water Metro Project
Kochi Water Metro Project

Kochi, Metro Rail News: You will be able to ride the water metro soon in the Kochi. This service may start in December 2019. Kochi Metro Rail Limited had earlier planned to run it in April but then it was extended for October. This project will be ready with the help of German. “will give Metro tender till January”  said KMRL director of APM Mohammed Hanish said 

KMRCL is launching an Integrated Water Transporter project, which costs 819 crores. Germany’s company is investing Rs 582 crore in KfW. Hansih said that Germany’s Ambassador is very happy with the progress of the project. “the land acquisition work has started soon” He said.  

Highlights

  • Kochi Metro Rail Limited had earlier planned to run it in April but it was extended for October
  • Metro Agency is launching an Integrated Water Transporter project, which will cost 819 million
  • About 100,000 people living on the islands from the water metro will benefit
  • According to the plan, there will be two types of boat in this project. They will be made from fiber-rainforest plastic.

They said, “We have our attention on the roads to be built to reach the water station. First we will widen these roads. This will also improve the living standards of people living on the islands. ‘ About one million people living on the islands from the water metro will benefit. 

According to the plan, there will be two types of boat in this project. They will be made from fiber-rainforest plastic. These boats will be eco-friendly and will run from the battery. KMRL has contracted four companies to make boats. These boats will run from one island to another. Boats will be run on 15 routes in 76 kilometers. 

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