Jetro consort bags Hyderabad-Chennai high speed rail pre-feasibility study
Japan External Trade Organisation (Jetro) and Oriental Consultancy with Parsons Brinkhoff India has been selected to prepare the pre-feasibility study on the proposed 664 km long Hyderabad -Vijaywada-Chennai route for running the high speed train.
The consortium will submit the report in seven months. The study is expected to cost the railways about Rs 3.5 crore.
Japan’s high speed trains Shinkansen operate at a speed of up to 300 km per hour and are known for their punctuality, comfort, safety and efficiency. Japan was the first country to build dedicated railway lines for high speed travel.
The six rail corridors that are under study by the Government are the following:
a) Pune- Mumbai- Ahmedabad, completed by Systra, Italferr and RITES.
b) Delhi- Chandigarh – Amritsar, not yet selected
c) Delhi – Agra-Luknow-Varanasi-Patna. Under finalisation by Mott MacDonald (UK)
d) Haldia – Howrah, completed by Ineco along with Prointec and Ayesa (Spanish consortium).
e) Hyderabad – Dornakal – Vijayawada – Chennai, JETCO, along with Oriental Consultancy with Parsons Brinkhoff India consortium selected.
f) Chennai -Bangalore – Coimbatore – Ernakulam, not yet selected
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Talgo eyes high speed rail market in India
The Spanish train manufacturer, Talgo has shown interest in the Indian rail sector. It will be opening an office in the country soon.
The move comes after Indian Railway Ministry has decided to set up the National High Speed Rail Authority (NHSRA) that will develop six high speed rail corridors in India by 2020.
Speaking on the sidelines of the International Railway equipment exhibition (IREE) organised by Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) recently, the Carlos Basagoiti, official of market development department, Talgo said, “India is one of the huge market for us and the announcement of high speed rail networks has made us visit India.”
Talgo is eyeing the $7 billion (Rs 33,105-crore) market for supply and maintenance of high-speed trains in India, it is learnt.
The company is already supplying high speed trains that run more than 350 km per hour to countries such as US, Germany, France, Russia and Italy.
Indian Railways has already given the feasibility study contract for three high speed line to Systra, France , which is working on Pune – Mumbai – Ahmedabad 650km line, Mott McDonald, Britain, working on Delhi – Agra – Lucknow – Varanasi – Patna 991km line and Eneco, Spain, who is studying the Kolkata Howrah – Haldia 135km line.
The feasibility study for the other three corridors of Delhi – Amritsar 450km line, Hyderabad – Chennai line, and Chennai – Bangalore – Ernakulum line is yet not decided.
All the six corridors will be developed in public-private partnerships model. According to an estimate, cost of per km line for high speed rail corridor will be about Rs 100 crore, if that is taken as the bench mark, the Pune-Mumbai-Ahmedabad will cost more than $ 15 billion.
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