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News Entry# 275219
Jul 28 2016 (19:17) Indian Railways working on a multi pronged strategy for a high speed travel in the country (pib.nic.in)
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High Speed Train between Mumbai Ahmedabad Corridor already sanctioned and under implementation
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Jul 28 2016 (21:28)
uks1955yahoo.co~   1303 blog posts
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Jul 28 2016 (23:12)
Saddam Hussain   908 blog posts
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And even they can add few routes Delhi-Guwahati via PNBE, New jalpaiguri-Howrah, Mumbai - Chennai , Secunderabad-Bangalore.
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Jul 29 2016 (00:41)
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I.R.needrejuvenation~   1946 blog posts
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On routes where not more than 200 ac coaches not being operated daily, there will not be enough traffic to justify investment in High speed trains.
In order to make HST successful daily passengers of the order of 1 lac per day is required on the route. That quantum of passengers is possible only on a few routes in India and that too only if Middle class and to some extent lower middle class people could afford the HST fares.
With Govt especially the present one,drastically increasing the taxes, the purchasing power of
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Middle & lower middle class is eroding very fast. It is very unlikely that they will be able to afford the high BT fares. Govt need to give tax relief to these classes to increase their purchasing power else that bullet train will incur heavy operational losses. To reduce it
(1) use of many technical/operational/ financial/commercial innovations/ latest management practices/ efficient ERP cutting edge office & site technologies and automation for cutting operational costs
(2) increasing revenues without keeping high fares by increasing number of seats/ coach like double-decker coach,
(3) automation of operations,
(3) low cost indigenous production of rakes, track consumables and materials
(4) Extensice Commercial utilisation of station/ rly properties
(5) Creation of high-end townships/ high tech-R&D center clusters for emerging fieldslike IT, ITeS, Pharma, Argro, Biotech, Electronic H/W etc along the route
(6) Levy of surcharge on the property & property deals in catchment areaof BT route
(7)State & CentralGovt shelling out money in lieu of other economic benefits derived bie the nation/ statefro Bullet trains etc have to be resorted to
(8) IRlys shelling out money in lieu of benefits derived through abssorption of advanced and cost effective BT technology wit hrespect to track and moving assets.
(9) Eliminating concessional/ free travel.

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Jul 29 2016 (07:53)
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I support you to some extent there should be high income traffic flow in that section. I dont think Bilaspur Nagpur and Nagpur Sc are that feasible but upgradation of these lines will benefit N-S and E-W operations. They should extend Nlds Chandigarh up to amristar which has high traffic potential.
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I.R.needrejuvenation~
I.R.needrejuvenation~   1946 blog posts
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Inclusion of both sections are indeed surprising. Even 1 full length ac train shall be hardly run full on these routes. Only reason of inclusion of the two sections could be their conjunction to the Mumbai-Nagpur & Delhi-Nagpur high speed train routes being studied and the later being declared as second HST route after Mumbai-Ahmedabad.
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