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Train routes of Del-Mumbai, Del-Howrah to be free from waitlisting in 5 years: CRB

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Published : Dec 31, 2019, 12:10 AM IST

Addressing a press conference in New Delhi on Monday, Chairman of Railway Board-Vinod Kumar Yadav said that passengers could expect to be free of waiting list within the next five years on the two busiest routes of Delhi-Mumbai and Delhi-Howrah, where dedicated freight corridors (DFC) construction is under works and is expected to be completed by 2021.

Train routes of Del-Mumbai, Del-Howrah to be free from waitlisting in 5 years: CRB
Train routes of Del-Mumbai, Del-Howrah to be free from waitlisting in 5 years: CRB

New Delhi: Trains running on the Delhi-Mumbai and Delhi-Kolkata routes will be free from waitlisted tickets in the next five years, Chairman of Railway Board, Vinod Kumar Yadav said on Monday.

Speaking at a press briefing, Yadav said the railways is working on three additional dedicated freight corridors at an estimated cost of about Rs 2.6 lakh crore over the next 10 years which will help the national transporter free up the current tracks to run enough passenger trains so that no traveller gets wait-listed.

"Passengers could expect to be free of waiting list within the next five years on the two busiest routes of Delhi-Mumbai and Delhi-Howrah, where dedicated freight corridors (DFC) construction is under works and is expected to be completed by 2021," Yadav said.

He said the vision of railways was that when DFC is completed, the existing routes will be completely free of freight as a result of which passenger trains can be run on demand.

"The work to upgrade (train speed) on the route to 160 kmph has already been sanctioned and will be done in the next four years," he said.

He also said the thrust of the railways would be to commission DFC's. While the BhadanKhurja section (194 km) of Eastern DFC has been completed and commercial trials have started from October 2019, the Rewari-Madar section (305 km) of Western DFC has also been completed and commercial trial runs have started from December 27, 2019.

Yadav also said that approval to increase the average speed of passenger trains by 60 per cent has been given which will make journeys by Rajdhani train fully overnight.

He also said 194 trains have been upgraded to Utkrisht standard in 2019-20, and 78 new train services have been introduced between April-October 2019.

As many as 120 pairs of Integral Coach Factory (ICF) trains have been converted to faster and safer Linke Hofmann Busch (LHB) by utilizing 156 LHB rakes, and 104 passenger trains have been converted into Mainline Electric Multiple Unit (MEMU), he said.

He also said 38,331 bio-toilets have been installed in 11,703 coaches from April-November 2019, taking the total numbers of bio-toilets to 2,34,248 fitted in 65,627 coaches.

Also read: Kerala, HP, AP, TN and T'gana top SDG Index 2019: NITI Aayog

New Delhi: Trains running on the Delhi-Mumbai and Delhi-Kolkata routes will be free from waitlisted tickets in the next five years, Chairman of Railway Board, Vinod Kumar Yadav said on Monday.

Speaking at a press briefing, Yadav said the railways is working on three additional dedicated freight corridors at an estimated cost of about Rs 2.6 lakh crore over the next 10 years which will help the national transporter free up the current tracks to run enough passenger trains so that no traveller gets wait-listed.

"Passengers could expect to be free of waiting list within the next five years on the two busiest routes of Delhi-Mumbai and Delhi-Howrah, where dedicated freight corridors (DFC) construction is under works and is expected to be completed by 2021," Yadav said.

He said the vision of railways was that when DFC is completed, the existing routes will be completely free of freight as a result of which passenger trains can be run on demand.

"The work to upgrade (train speed) on the route to 160 kmph has already been sanctioned and will be done in the next four years," he said.

He also said the thrust of the railways would be to commission DFC's. While the BhadanKhurja section (194 km) of Eastern DFC has been completed and commercial trials have started from October 2019, the Rewari-Madar section (305 km) of Western DFC has also been completed and commercial trial runs have started from December 27, 2019.

Yadav also said that approval to increase the average speed of passenger trains by 60 per cent has been given which will make journeys by Rajdhani train fully overnight.

He also said 194 trains have been upgraded to Utkrisht standard in 2019-20, and 78 new train services have been introduced between April-October 2019.

As many as 120 pairs of Integral Coach Factory (ICF) trains have been converted to faster and safer Linke Hofmann Busch (LHB) by utilizing 156 LHB rakes, and 104 passenger trains have been converted into Mainline Electric Multiple Unit (MEMU), he said.

He also said 38,331 bio-toilets have been installed in 11,703 coaches from April-November 2019, taking the total numbers of bio-toilets to 2,34,248 fitted in 65,627 coaches.

Also read: Kerala, HP, AP, TN and T'gana top SDG Index 2019: NITI Aayog

Intro:New Delhi: The Chairman of Railway Board, Vinod Kumar Yadav said, on Monday, that the train routes of Delhi-Mumbai and Delhi-Howrah will be free from the waitlisted tickets in the next five years.


Body:While addressing a press conference, CRB explained that the railways is working on three additional dedicated freight corridors at an estimated cost of about Rs 2.6 lakh crore ober the next 10 years which will help the national transporter to free up the current tracks to run enough passenger trains and bo travelled will be waitlisted.

"Railways is working on the two busiest routes of Delhi-Mumbai and Delhi-Howrah, where dedicated freight corridors (DFC) construction is under works and is expected to be completed by 2021," he said.

The Bhadan-Khurja section (194 km) of Eastern DFC has been completed and have started its trial commercial from October, 2019. While, the Rewari-Madar section (305 km) of Western DFC has also been completed in all respect and trial commercial runs have been started, recently, from December, 2019.

He also said that the vision of Railways was that after the completion of the work on DFC, the existing routes will be completely free of freight as a result of which passenger trains can be run on demand. "The work to upgrade the train speed on the route to 160 kmph has been sanctioned and will be done in the next four years," he further added. The approval to increase the average speed of passenger trains by 60 percent has been given which will make the journeys by Rajdhani train taking less time.

While explaining about the achievements of Indian Railways, he said that 38,331 bio-toilets have been installed in 11,703 coaches from April to November 2019, taking the total number of bio toilets to 2,34,248 fitted in 65,627 coaches.

In terms of safety 904 manned level Crossings removed in April to November 2019 as compared to 296 in the last year. There's an improvement in the punctuality of trains of 75.67% in the current year as compared to 68.19% in the last year.


Conclusion:*On the issue of privatization*
Chairman Railway Board clarified that there is no discussion on the privatisation of Indian Railways as it was mentioned by the Union Minister Piyush Goyal during the parliament session as well however Railway officials are in talk over the corporatization in various sectors of Railways but the final decision will be taken after a proper review and discussion with railway employees.
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