At least 16 players, including the GMR Group, Sterlite Power, RITES, Bharat Forge, JKB Infrastructure, Medha Group, R K Associates, Bombardier, Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) and Bharat Heavy Electricals (BHEL) participated in a pre-application conference of interested bidders for the private train project held on Tuesday.
However, the meeting was marked by the notable absence of Tata and Adani Group, which were believed to be the frontrunners for the private train bids. The project is expected to bring in private investments to the tune of around Rs 30,000 crore. "The conference received an overwhelming response with participation of around 16 prospective applicants," the Indian Railways said in a statement. However, the Railways did not reveal the names of the companies that participated in the meeting.
"The major projects lined up include the commissioning of the dedicated freight corridor by December 2021, upgrading of high-density networks (HDN) to 130 kilometer per hour (kmph) by March 2023, doubling and electrification of all HDN and highly utilised networks (HUN) by March 2024 and further upgrading all HDN routes to 160 kmph capacity by March 2025," the Railway Board chairman V K Yadav told the media last week.
The companies also raised queries on haulage charges to which the Ministry of Railways replied that haulage charges will be specified upfront and will be suitably indexed for the entire concession period thereby bringing certainty in the haulage charges.