In these corridors, trains will run at 160-200 km an hour. “For the Delhi-Chandigarh corridor, we have tied up with SNCF (France) on a cost-sharing basis for a feasibility-cum-implementation study. Chinese company ERYUAN Group is working on Chennai-Bengaluru-Mysuru corridor, while Russian Railways’ participation will be there for raising the speed of the Nagpur-Secunderabad corridor,” said an official source close to the development. The Nagpur-Secundrabad project will be jointly financed by Indian Railways and Russian Railways on a 50:50 cost-sharing basis. This comes at a time when the average speed of coaching trains is still hovering around 45 kmph and that of freight trains at 24 kmph.
Prabhu had announced ‘Mission Raftaar’ in the Railway Budget 2016-17 and a mobility directorate was set up in the Railways. “On a priority basis, we have taken up the Ghaziabad–Allahabad-Mughalsarai route, where the average speed has been increased. This was achieved by replacement of loco-hauled commuter trains with main line electric multiple units (MEMU) and diesel electric multiple units (DEMU) trains. MEMU/DEMU trains have a potential for average speed increment up to 20 kmph in comparison to loco-driven passenger trains,” the official added.
The other routes that are on Railways' priority list include Delhi-Mumbai, Delhi-Howrah, Howrah-Chennai, Chennai-Mumbai, Delhi-Chennai, and Howrah-Mumbai (diamond quadrilateral routes along with diagonals). These are the principal routes of the Railways as they carry 58 per cent of freight traffic and 52 of coaching traffic with a share of only 15 of the network. The other steps taken under Mission Raftaar include introduction of twin-pipe air-brake system on freight trains, reviewing the time table of trains in these routes and removal of constraints in the fixed infrastructure.
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