The document discusses India's proposed high-speed rail (HSR) project between Ahmedabad and Mumbai. It outlines the key advantages of HSR like reduced travel time and environmental benefits. However, it also notes major challenges like huge capital costs estimated at Rs. 45,000 crores for the project. The document examines various technological, financial, economic and social factors that need to be addressed for successful implementation of HSR in India. It also provides examples of HSR systems in countries like Japan, France and others to learn best practices from international experience. In conclusion, the document stresses the need for thorough feasibility studies to ensure HSR projects are financially and economically viable before execution.
2. What is Subject ?
What is necessity of Subject ?
What is High speed Railway ?
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3. Vision 2020 Document
Modernisation of Indian Railways – Report
Railway Budget-2015-16
Need of the day
Latest Trial run of 160 KMPH speed between
Delhi-Agra Section 3
9. Advantages of HSR
Reduction of travel time of passengers
Fast accessibility to urban centres, lead to
economical and industrial growth
Cope up higher demand for passenger and
freight traffic
HSR route will help in commercial growth
Land required by the HSR is very less,
reducing environmental impact
It is Energy Efficient mode with compared to
other modes of transportation9
10. Advantages of HSR
It runs on alternate energy sources, which
will reduce the environmental impacts with
compared to other mode of transportation.
Better haulage capacity against less fuel
consumption
Modern technology, through which the
improvement of transportation mode.
Better option for Modal shift from Airways
Creation of new job openings for
construction and maintenance of facility.
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11. Disadvantages of HSR
Huge Investment- Financial Viability is major Issue
Economical factors- Balance of income and out
goings
Technological factors like Technology for Tracks-
Trains, Technology for Operation & geometrical
changes required
High Running and maintenance costs
Rolling stocks, Locomotives etc. are to be
replaced
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12. Disadvantages of HSR
Social Impacts
Safety consideration of Passengers as well as
Surroundings
High cost of journey will affect the affordability
of Common man of India
In India, Political interference plays important
role
Only passenger traffic income will not be
sufficient, freight traffic required to be included.
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13. Financial factors
Economical factors
Technological Factors
Social factors
Environmental factors
Political Factors
Factors affecting in adoption of HSR
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14. As per one estimate Rs. 115 crores will be
required for track of 1 Km length, thus very
huge Investment is required , so,
How this funds can be arranged ?
What are the Alternatives like Central Finance
or State finance of Loan from some agencies or
PPP type Model etc ???
How it can be recovered ?
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15. What is Expenditure in Installing as well as in
running & Maintenance ??
What will be the Ridership depending upon
Corridor selection, necessity, Affordability,
Modal shift from other modes of transportation
etc??
What will be the revenue generation ? And how
the costs will be recovered ?
How the land would be acquired ? At which
cost ?
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16. Technology for train running- which technology
should be adopted ??
Changing & straightening of alignment
Changes in present track structure
Upgradation in Track geometrics
Modifications required in permanent way16
17. Modification of rail materials
Modifications at points & crossings
Modifications in stations
Signalling and communication
Rolling stocks
Safety at level crossings17
18. Modification on existing C-D works
Other Engineering factors related to
Mechanical, Electrical & Instrumentation
Provisions of ROB & RUB for other traffic
Treatment of Unstable Formation
Provisions for safety like Fencing to stop
trespassing, Retro reflective sign boards for
improve visibility, Manning of unmanned level
crossing etc.
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19. International scenario
Countries like China, Japan, USA, UK, France,
Germany, Spain etc. have introduced HSR/
HST/ Bullet trains in their transportation
infrastructure
many countries are till modifies their facility by
adopting more and more modern Technologies
e.g. on 21.04.2015 Japan has tested for
MAGLEV Train having highest speed more then
600 KMPH
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26. Salient features of Proposed
Ahmedabad-Mumbai high speed
corridor
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The proposed route is
the part of DMIC Delhi
Mumbai Industrial
corridor
27. Salient features of Proposed
Ahmedabad-Mumbai high speed
corridor
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The proposed route will pass
through....
Gujarat (364 KMs),
Dadra-Nagar-Haveli(6 KMs) &
Maharashtra (176 KMs)
--Total 546 KMs
28. Salient features of Proposed
Ahmedabad-Mumbai high speed
corridor
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Horizon Year for the Project is estimated
2021
Expected Operational Speed-350 KMPH
Expected Commercial speed- 286 KMPH
Total Travel Time- 1Hr & 52 Minutes.
29. Salient features of Proposed
Ahmedabad-Mumbai high speed
corridor
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Cost of Construction
Rs. 45000.00 Crores
Rolling stock cost
Rs. 5000 Crores
30. Conclusions:
All the concerned factors should be taken care
of before proceeding for Implementation of
such costly project.
Financial & Economical viability should be
prime concerns
HSR should be limited to just 160-200 KMPH
in countries like India
High speed corridors should be not only for
passenger trains but it should include the
freight movement as well…
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