Member Mechanical, Railway Board Shri Hemant Kumar, briefed
about following initiatives and action plans of Mechanical Directorate of
Ministry of Railways during a press conference held today i.e. on 15th
June, 2015.
1.
An
Overview
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Indian
Railways carries about 23 million passengers daily - equivalent to population
of Australia.
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Around
100 Coach Variants catering to all segments of passengers.
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One
rake of BOXNHL wagons carries about 4100MT - equivalent to more than 200 trucks
of 20T capacity each.
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Railways
uses diesel fuel 6.57 times more efficiently than trucks to transport a given
load.
·
84.8%
less CO2 emission per tonne km in comparison to trucks.
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Powerhouse
on wheels - IR’s fleet of 5502 diesel locos generates appx. 13100 MW – more
than double of Delhi/NCR’s projected peak power requirement for 2016-17.
·
We add
about 1000 MW every year – equivalent to a Mega Thermal Power Plant, and
without any transmission & distribution loss since power is generated at
place of use.
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No
requirement of additional infrastructure for power generation.
·
Locos
maintained in 42 Diesel Sheds and 10 Workshops.
·
350
Coaching and Freight Depots & 36 Workshops carrying out maintenance of
Coaches and Wagons 24x7.
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IR has
6 established Production Units manufacturing more than 600 Diesel &
Electric locos and more than 3000 coaches per year.
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More
than 4000 Apprentices trained in various engineering trades every year in
Production Units and workshops.
2.
Green
initiatives:
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In
ICF and Rebarelli, all the coaches are produced using ‘green’energy. Both
factories work entirely on alternate renewable energy.
Ø Two MW Solar Plant at Rail
Coach Factory, Raebareli: commissioned in July’2014.
Ø 7 Wind mills of 1.5 MW
each owned by ICF
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Alternate
fuel: “Green”
DEMU rake running on the Rewari-Rohtak section on Northern Railway : ICF has
manufactured the first “Green” Diesel Electric Multiple Unit (DEMU) rake,
consisting of two power cars and six trailer coaches. The rake has been
developed to run on a combination of Diesel and Compressed Natural Gas (CNG).
·
Auxiliary
Power Units: IR has fitted 07 Auxiliary Power Units (APU) on 130 diesel locos.
When train is stabled APU switches off main engine and starts a smaller engine
for meeting the train requirements. Saving of Rs 8 lakh/year/loco on account
of less consumption of diesel oil, is expected.
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Biodiesel
for Traction: Indian Railways has planned phase-wise introduction of 5% blending of
bio-diesel from 5th June, 2015 – World Environment Day. This
will help in reducing carbon footprint. In-house production of bio-diesel will
also commence with commissioning of a Bio-diesel plant this year at Tondiarpet
(Chennai) with installed capacity of 30 tonnes per day.
·
Coaches
with solar lighting: Solar panels have been fitted on one coach for its lighting
requirements. It is planned to introduce solar lighting on 15 DEMU coaches as
well on trial basis.
·
ISO-14001: All the 6 established
Production Units and 21 workshops have already obtained IMS / EMS (ISO 14001)
certification. Remaining workshops are expected to achieve the same during
2015-16. Efforts are on the increase the green cover in workshops and PUs.
·
ICF
won the prestigious International “Golden Green Award” 2014 for its
outstanding achievements and sustainable practices for its green energy
initiatives.
·
RCF/Kapurthala
was awarded the prestigious “Golden Peacock Award”-2014, given on the
16th World Congress on Environment Management held on 11/07/2014.
3.
Swachh
Bharat Abhiyan:
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Provision
of dustbin on all the coaches: Dustbins on trains were
hitherto being provided mainly on AC coaches and some Non AC coaches. After
launching of Swachh Bharat Abhiyan by the Hon ‘ble PM, provision of dustbins on
all the newly manufactured coaches, including Non AC coaches, have been planned
to be started from 2015-16 onwards. Besides, retrofitment on existing coaches
has also been planned. It is also planned to develop garbage compactors for
coaches to take care of intensive usage.
·
Indian
Railways participating in the ‘Swachh Bharat Abhiyan’. Separate directorate
for Environment and Housekeeping created. Integrated policy for cleanliness is
under formulation.
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Fitment
of Biotoilets: Biotoilets have been
introduced on the coaches to eliminate open discharge of fecal matter on the
track. In the bio-toilets the fecal matter is digested by specially developed
colony of bacteria (inoculums), and only small amount of clean water is
discharged. More than 17,000 Bio-toilets have been fitted till March, 2015 and
target set for 2015-16 is fitment of 17,000 bio-toilets. We also produce
inoculums as well as bio-toilets in-house.
Two sections have been identified to be made ‘zero
toilet discharge’ sections by 2nd October, 2015 – Kanalus-Dwarka-Okha
and Porbander-Wansjalya. Jammu-Katra and Manmadurai- Rameshwaram will be
covered later in the year. All the trains originating/terminating and passing
through will be equipped with Bio-toilets.
4.
Technologies
and infrastructure:
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Proliferation
of LHB Coaches : All LHB coaches are fit to run at 160 kmph and are
safer than the conventional coaches, especially in case of accidents. LHB coach
manufacturing facilities were initially set up in Rail Coach Factory,
Kapurthala and have now been extended to Integral Coach Factory, Chennai as
well as the new Rail Coach Factory at Rae Bareli. This year it has been planned
to double the LHB coach production w.r.t. last year.
·
Coaches
fit to run at 200 kmph: LHB coaches fit to run at 200 kmph are being developed by
RCF, Kapurthala and will be ready this year.
·
DEMU
Factory, Haldia: has been commissioned. The first fully furnished DEMU trainset has been
turned out in Jan’2015 from the factory.
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State-of-the
art three–phase AC-AC DEMU trainsets: ICF has developed first of its kind
stainless steel 3 phase energy efficient AC-AC transmission 1600 HP DEMU train-set.
In addition ICF will be manufacturing airconditioned DEMU trainsets
also from 2016-17 onwards. High speed air-conditioned DEMU trainsets
with 2200 HP engines and speed potential of 160 kmph (upgradable to 200 kmph)
is also scheduled for manufacture in 2016-17.
·
Hotel
load on Diesel Locomotives: Provision of capability to
handle hotel load (train’s lighting & Air-conditioning load) has been developed
on Diesel Locomotives. It eliminates the use of diesel generator cars, thereby
replacing one power car by a passenger carrying coach and the other power car
would be standby. This helps in fuel saving of to the tune of 10-15% of the
consumption in power cars. 10 locomotives equipped with hotel load the
manufactured by DLW and regular running of hotel load trains have started. It
is planned to convert the Ajmer Shatabdi to hotel load this year.
·
WDG5 Locomotive: 5500 HP Diesel locomotive introduced in IR
System: This locomotive is the diesel
locomotive having the highest horse power on IR. The first locomotive was
pressed into service in February 2015.
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Diesel
Locomotive Works at Varanasi is being expanded further by 25% of its installed
capacity at a sanctioned cost of Rs. 266.25 cr. .
5.
Make
in India:
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Rail
Wheel Plant, Bela: has been commissioned. Regular
production of wheels for rolling stock has commenced in this plant from
Aug’2014. In due course this will reduce the requirement of import of wheels.
·
Factory
for manufacture of traction alternators for High horse Power locos
inaugurated at Vidisha, for which foundation stone has been laid, is being set
up.
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Planned
forged wheel factory in Raebarelli: For manufacture of wheel for locos
and LHB coaches being imported at present.
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Rail
Spring Karkhana : Has developed five out of 16 variants of LHB coach springs,
which were being imported.
6. Customer experience
Passengers
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Provision
of Braille Signages: To facilitate comfortable
travel for visually impaired passengers, Indian Railways has taken an
initiative of providing Braille signages on coaches. IR will start providing
Braille signages on all the coaches produced from the year 2015-16 onwards.
Retrofitment on existing coaches has also been planned.
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Setting
up of mechanised laundries at 8 locations in 2014-15 to improve the quality of
linen being supplied to AC class passengers: To improve the quality of
linen being supplied to the passengers of AC class coaches, mechanised
laundries are being set up on railway’s land and total of 35 laundries have
already been set up.
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Coverage
of additional trains under On Board Housekeeping services scheme:
OBHS services
are being provided on select trains to maintain cleanliness during run of the
train. In this scheme, a group of staff travels on board along with cleaning
tools and chemicals and carries out the prescribed cleaning work. During the
period from April 2014 to Feb 2015, an additional 109 trains were covered in
2014-15 under OBHS scheme totalling to around 525 trains. 100 trains planned further
in 2015-16.
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Clean
Train Station: Mechanised cleaning through specialised machines on trains at nominated
stations enroute introduced in 4 additional stations in 2014-15 bringing the
total to 33. Five more planned in 2015-16.
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Improved
Coach Interiors: Complete refurbishment of coach interiors, with upgraded design and
materials is being done during mid-life rehabilitation of all coaches and also
in some coaches in the workshops. Further improvements are being designed for
coach interiors, in consultation with National Institute of Design.
Freight
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Design
and development of 25T axle load wagons: RDSO has developed BOXN25 Design B
wagon. The
wagon can carry 80 T Pay load with Pay to Tare ratio of 4.13. With this new
wagon the throughput per rake will increase to 4750T compared to 4118T for
BOXNHL (an increase of 15%). Stores Dte. has placed Contract for the
manufacture of prototype of this wagon on 4.3.15 on M/s Braithwaite.
o
Policy
for private partnerships for building new types of wagons:
Special
purpose commodity specific wagons are being designed by RDSO and Railway Board
is encouraging private participation in developing of prototype wagons for new
designs. E.g. a two-deck Autocar wagon (BCACBM) which can accommodate upto 318
cars per rake has been developed. This wagon has a movable middle deck and a
depressed floor so that more cars can be accommodated. This wagon has
increased the throughput of car transport per rake by 17% over and above the
previous design. The first rake was flagged off on 1.3.14 and at present 5
rakes are in operation.
Further, a light weight frameless
wagon for carrying petroleum products has also been developed which will lead
to an increase in Rake throughput by 7 %. Serial production of these wagons has
begun. Design for a new parcel van with capacity 25.6% over the existing ICF
design and a speed potential of 100 kmph has been developed. Similarly , design
has been developed for a special wagon for carrying steel coils which has the
potential of carrying 68% more rake throughput vis-à-vis existing wagons.
7. Safety:
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Provision
of CCTV on coaches: In order to improve security measures on trains, especially
for women passengers, it has been decided to provide CCTV cameras on coaches
especially in ladies compartments’ doorway and aisle area. CCTV Cameras have
been fitted on two SLRs on experimental basis to gain experience and feedback.
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Provision of portable Fire
extinguishers in Non AC passenger coaching vehicles on trial:
Presently
as one of the fire safety measures, fire extinguishers are being provided only
in AC coaches, SLRs and Power Cars and Pantry Cars wherever provided.
Locomotives are also being provided with such fire extinguishers. It has been
decided to provide fire extinguishers in other Non AC passenger coaches as well
for use during emergency on trial. Based on the successful trials further
proliferation would also be considered.
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Provision
of Automatic Fire detection and suppression system on Power Car and Pantry
Cars: Power cars and Pantry cars are more
fire prone in comparison to other coaches owing to nature of equipment provided
on these coaches. Automatic fire detectors will either trigger an alarm or
activate a Water Mist based Fire suppression system, depending on the smoke
density.
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Manufacture
of high speed self propelled Accident relief Trains:
ICF has
manufactured high speed self propelled Accident relief Trains (HS-SPART) with
speed potential of 110 KMPH and equipped with Diesel Generator to meet power
requirement at accident spot.
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