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Ministry of Railways | Initiatives & Achievements of 2018

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Ministry of Railways

Indian Railways achieved all- round progress during the year with firm focus on safety and passenger services by leveraging the latest in technology and marshalling the inherent strength of a highly dedicated workforce. Some of the significant achievements of the year are highlighted below:

Enhanced Safety: Safety continues to be the foremost priority of Railways and is accorded the greatest consideration. During the current year, MoR launched following four safety drives on all Zonal Railways with a view to preventing accidents and strengthening safety on Indian Railways:-

Some of the significant steps taken to enhance safety are:

As a result of relentless efforts put in by Railways, consequential train accidents decreased from 104 to 73 during 2017-18 in comparison to the corresponding period of the previous year.  In the year 2018-19 (from 1st April, 2018 to 30th November, 2018) consequential train accidents decreased further from 51 to 44 in comparison to the corresponding period of the previous year.  Category-wise break-up of accidents is given in the following table:-

Type of Accident (April to March)

2016-17

(April to March)

2017-18

2017-18

(1st April to

30th November)

2018-19

(1st April to

30th November)

Collision 5 3 3 0
Derailments 78 54 39 35
Manned Level Crossing Accidents 0 3 1 3
Unmanned Level Crossing Accidents 20 10 8 3
Fire in Trains 1 3 0 2
Miscellaneous 0 0 0 1
Total 104 73 51 44

Elimination of Level Crossings

New Initiatives In Track Maintenance

Mechanization of Inspection, Monitoring And Maintenance Of Track

Item Year
Average sanctions of machines 2004-09 2009-14 2014-18 2018-19
  1. Funds    (Rs. In Cr.)
433 563 1547 7268
  1. Machines (Nos.)
63 52 117 538

This will result in improved training for better utilization & maintenance of state of art tamping machine.    

Make In India

Technological Development

Ø Improvements in AT Welding technology has been carried out to improve quality of welds for enhancement in safety.

Improved Sleepers And Fittings

Infrastructural Development

Capacity Augmentation through Dedicated Freight Corridors (DFCs)

NL, GC and Doubling Commissioning:

NL, GC and Doubling Commissioning
S.N. Item Average of 2009-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 Target 2018-19
1 New Line 345.5 380 813 953 409 1000
2 GC 799.5 880 1042 1020 454 1000
3 Doubling 375 723 973 882 999 2100
4 Total 1520 1983 2828 2855 1861.94** 4100
5 Avg Km/Day 4.16 5.43 7.75 7.82 5.10 11.23

Doubling/3rd& 4th Line:

Commissioning:

Item Average of 2009-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22
Progress Target Planning
Commissioning of Doubling 375 723 973 882 999 2100 4430 3985 3800

229% higher than previous period.

Expenditure:

415%  higher than previous period.

(705 % more than average allotment during 2009-2014)

Railway Development in North East Region

 The following are the most noticeable achievements of the last four years in NE Region:

The Seven Sister States of North Eastern India (Assam, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Tripura, Mizoram, Manipur and Arunachal Pradesh) have been connected by Rail Network.

Mega Projects (Commissioning of Bogibeel Bridge):

The completion cost of the project is Rs.5820 crore (approx.).

Station Beautification

Initiatives for Station Redevelopment over Indian Railways

Improved Passenger Services

Indian Railways has introduced the following new Modern Trains/Coaches :

Following major features have been introduced:-

First Model rake named as New Delhi-Varanasi Mahamana Express was started in Jan’16. Bhopal MLR Workshop has turned out more than 120 model rake coaches. ICF has also turned out 24 Model rake coaches. A total of four such rakes are in service on date.

No. of coaches in 2014-15 to 2016-17 No. of coaches during 2017-18 No. of coaches during 2018-19
820 coaches 4180 coaches
  1. coaches

            To promote cashless and digital transactions, Ministry of Railways took the following steps :

To provide passengers with an elevated level of comfort and a highly satisfying experience, MoR has taken the following steps :

Cleanliness

2004-2014 2014-2017 2017-2018 2018-19 (upto Nov)
Bio Toilets 9587 59735 57086 40937
Coaches 3647 16123 15017 11107

Further improvements are being brought about to provide and monitor improved air conditioning which will monitor particulate pollution inside the coach along with quantum of fresh air and power consumption.  Fire safety through fire and smoke detection unit integrated with passenger announcement and information system for emergency evacuation and video analytics with phased detection and unusual occurrence features would further enhance safety and security.

        Tender for 150 smart coaches is under finalization. Production is expected to start from January, 2019.

Coach Production – Production Units
Production Units 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2018-19
Target Actual upto Nov ‘18
RCF 1550 1480 1603 1489 1251 1374 837
ICF 1604 1678 1997 2215 2397 3156 2062
MCF 130 140 285 576 711 1232 844
Haldia 5 16 48 0 85 30 49
G.Total 3289 3314 3933 4280 4444 5792 3792
2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 Unit
Budget Grant vs. Final Expenditure BE 2624.2 3679.98 3339.27 2579 Rs. Crore
FM 2027.97 2951.91 2386.7 Rs. Crore
Works Completed No. 0 112 75 105 Numbers
Cost 0 1103.6 1775.4 2393.5 Rs. Crore

Railway Electrification

Important Projects

All Passenger (WAP7) locos turned out by CLW during 2017-18 are fitted with Hotel Load Converters. The main benefits of this system are supply of pollution free and cheaper power from OHE as compared to End on Generation (EOG) system besides other advantages like reduction of carbon emission, noise level and consumption of fossil fuels helping in protecting the environment. There is a saving of around Rs. 1.5 lacs per day per pair of rake by using HOG supply.

47 locos have been provided with HOG during the first nine months of 2018-19 (upto October, 18) as compared to 43 during last year.

Operation of Twin WAP5 loco in push-pull mode has been planned which has faster acceleration, faster braking and substantially lowered coupler forces.

One pair of WAP-5 loco and rake has been modified and Confirmatory Oscillograph Car Runs (CoCR) Trial has been carried out by RDSO from Delhi (NZM) to Mumbai (Bandra Terminal) from 07.10.18 to 13.10.18. During the trials, a saving of 83 minutes running time was recorded.

It is planned to upgrade the existing 6000 HP WAG9H locos to 9000 HP to improve the hauling speeds of freight trains. It’s a make in India initiative already started at CLW. First locomotive is expected to be commissioned by Jan’2019.  Similarly, it has been decided necessary to upgrade existing WAP-7 locomotives from 6000 HP to 9000 HP to haul 24 coach trains at balancing speed upto 140 kmph.  Process of development of High Horse Power Passenger locomotives (9000 hp) has already been initiated by CLW. First locomotive is expected to be commissioned by Mar’2019.

Design review for enhancement of speed from 140 kmph to 160 kmph has been completed and manufacturing process has been initiated at CLW and first locomotive is to be rolled out by January, 2019.

Conventional Electric locomotives (fitted with DC Traction motor) are provided with Rheostatic braking wherein energy generated during braking is dissipated in dynamic Braking Resistance (DBR) resulting in wastage of energy. Regenerative braking feature in WAG-7 locomotives is being developed and one WAG-7 locomotive no 24571 fitted with re-generative converter is under testing. Saving due to regeneration braking would be around Rs 24.6 lakhs per loco per year.

The Battery operated shunter is capable of shunting up to 59 BOXN/5800T train load/24 coach rake from one line to adjacent line at a speed of 10 – 15 kmph on level track. Development has been initiated at CLW & KPA/ER Workshop.

The purpose of EP assisted system is to minimize response time during braking and release, and to make braking simultaneous along the whole length of the train. This helps in reducing braking distance and facilitates quick release of brakes. Procurement action has been initiated at CLW and 20 passenger locomotives will be fitted on trial basis.

Indian Railways has created history by first-ever conversion of a locomotive from diesel to electric traction. The conversion of Diesel locomotive into Electric locomotive is a highly specialized and unique work which was not done earlier in traction application worldwide.

Two diesel locos (Alco) have been successfully converted to electric and sanction for operation of twin WAGC3 Electric locomotive converted from WDG3A Diesel locomotives has been issued.

Diesel HHP locomotive have also been successfully converted to electric and are under trial.

CLW has produced 350 electric locos during the year 2017-18 as against 292 in 2016-17. A new milestone has also been set by CLW in the process by becoming largest loco manufacturer in the world under single roof.

In order to cater to the enhanced requirement of electric locomotives commensurate with 100% electrification and to utilize the infrastructure & manpower of DMW, mainly a Diesel loco rehabilitation workshop, DMW was entrusted with the responsibility to manufacture Three Phase IGBT based electric locomotives during current FY 2017-18. With enormous efforts put in by officers and staff, DMW has turned out two electric locomotives during 2017-18.

DMW has turned out 21 WAP-7 locomotives during the current year (upto November).

A work for setting up of simulators amounting Rs. 350 crore for training of running staff for minimizing the accidents has been sanctioned under  M&P (Plan head-41) against Pink Book no. 1177 of 2018-19.

Energy Efficiency

Mission Raftaar

Golden Quadrilateral (GQ) along with diagonals carry approximately 58% of freight traffic and 52% of coaching traffic with a share of only 16% of the network (~10000km) taken up for initial emphasis. Major impediments to mobility have been identified viz. ~70% of the routes having sectional speed of less than 130kmph. 2736 level crossings, averaging one LC at every 3-4km. 730 locations speed restrictions (Average one SR at every ~15-20km). ~10% (~900) turnouts of speed of less than 30kmph.  A road map has been developed to overcome the existing impediments in a systematic manner. All but 28 unmanned LCs removed on IR.A speed policy framework has been developed to address this issue of the mismatch between speed potential of rolling stock and fixed infrastructure.  It has been decided to upgrade 10000km of Golden Quadrilaterals and diagonals for 160 kmph speed and remaining routes for 130 kmph speed.  Some of the important elements of the policy are :

Technology for practical uses

Green Initiatives: Care for Environment

After development of concept in 2013-14, Production Units have been turning out all LHB coaches as HOG compliant since December, 2016. A total of 126 EOG trains have been converted to HOG i.e. operating with HOG compliant locomotives. Year wise progress:

2014-15 to 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 (Upto Nov’18)
22 40 trains 64 trains

Promoting Tourism

Preservation of Heritage in Railways

In 2018, Railways implemented various policy reforms for meaningful preservation of Railway Heritage and promoting steam heritage tourism. These include creation of budget head for funding heritage related activities, unified structure of zonal level heritage committees, special delegation of powers to Divisional Railway Managers for promoting steam tourism, provision of engagement of retired railway officials for heritage preservation etc. As a result of these reforms, this year witnessed inauguration of steam charter services over Kangra Valley Railway (KVR) and Nilgiri Mountain Railway (NMR), special steam hauled round trip services over Kalka Shimla Railway & Nilgiri Mountain Railway, introduction of AC coaches over Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, introduction of weekly steam service between Garhi Hasru – Farukhnagar in Delhi Division, steam tourist specials in South India hauled by EIR-21 (Express) which is one of the World’s oldest working steam locomotives (Year built 1855) etc. All these have immensely helped creating interest in steam heritage tourism in the country.    Steps taken include :

Customer Focused Policies for Freight

To make the rail transportation attractive to its customers, various initiatives were taken in 2017-18 which includes tariff rationalisation, classification of new commodities, expansion of freight basket through containerisation, new delivery models like RORO services, Long Term Tariff Contract policy with key customer, Station to Station rate, Double Stack Dwarf Container (DSDC), Customer friendly rationalization of weighment Policy,Electronic Registration for Demand of Wagons (e-RD) etc.

            These policies launched in 2017-18 have been further extended upto March 2019.

            The main initiatives undertaken during 2018-19 are:-

With introduction of E-RD (Electronic Registration for Demand of wagon), eT-RR has been implemented which use a user-friendly and paperless transaction system where Railway Receipt is generated and transmitted electronically to customer through FOIS and delivery of goods is given through e-surrender of eT-RR. That is, customer is saved the hassle of carrying physical Railway Receipt from originating to destination station. After success of pilot project at one terminal namely HPCL/Loni of Central Railway, it has been implemented over Northern Railway in second phase in March 2018. Proliferation on pan India basis is on anvil.

· Exemption from weighment has been granted in case of loading of standard Bags of uniform size in container. Low density commodities like Pet Coke, Met Coke, Chuni and De-oiled cake have been exempted from mandatory weighment.

To promote containerisation, following measures have been taken: –

This scheme has been issued w.e.f.01.01.2017. Under this scheme loaded traffic in empty flow direction is being charged at LR1 (with certain conditions), which amounts to average discount of 30 – 40%.  In the revised policy, benefit has been extended to the traffic booked from originating Division to intermediate point on that O-D division. Further, rebate has also been extended to the traffic booked from originating division to all the other divisions (not listed in the empty flow direction) of the destination zone. This will help to decrease empty flow movement of rakes. This scheme has further reviewed and revised guidelines have been issued w.e.f. 01.10.2018. This will help to decrease empty flow movement of rakes.

Transformation of Indian Railways

Personnel & Educational Initiatives

National Rail and Transportation Institute (NRTI), Vadodara has begun its first academic session with two under-graduate programmes from 05th September, 2018.  A total of 103 students (17 girls and 86 boys) have joined the two courses (62 in B.Sc. and 41 in BBA).  The Courses are:-

Sports

Continuing with its winning spree, RSPB has been doing fabulously in 28 game disciplines on national and international sports arena and is a established and one of the most prestigious Sports Bodies in India today. Indian Railways is a proud institutions today having 162 Arjuna awardees, 21 Padmashree and 5 Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna awardees on its roll besides thousands of national and international talented athletes. Indian Railways performance in the field of sports has been unparalleled.

Railway Sports Promotion Board made a number of policy changes in the larger interest of sports and brought out following changes during January-November 2018:

Research and Development

Name of Institution Domain Areas
IIT Madras Signaling & Communication,
IIT Kanpur Loco propulsion technologies, Traction Installtion/OHE
IIT Roorkee Track, Bridges, Structures
Mumbai University Financial management, human resource management and Operation research.

Other Notable Initiatives

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