NE NEWS SERVICE
NEW DELHI, FEB 1
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced on Monday a record sum of Rs 1.10 lakh crore for the Railways, out of which Rs 1.07 lakh crore is for capital expenditure, and said the national transporter would monetise the dedicated freight corridors after its commissioning.
A ‘future-ready’ Railway system to be created by 2030.
It is expected that Eastern & Western Dedicated Freight corridors will be commissioned by June 2022. DFC will bring down cost of logistics for Industry. #AatmanirbharBharatKaBudget pic.twitter.com/qNkwRgcu49
— Piyush Goyal (मोदी का परिवार) (@PiyushGoyal) February 1, 2021
Presenting the Union Budget 2021-22, Sitharaman also applauded the services provided by the Railways to transport essential goods across the country during the coronavirus lockdown.
“I am announcing a record sum of Rs 1,10,055 crore for railways of which Rs 1,07,100 crore is for capital expenditure only,” she said.
“Indian Railways have prepared a National Rail Plan for India 2030. The plan is to create a future-ready railway system by 2030 bringing down the logistic cost for the industry is at the core of the strategy to enable Make In India,” Sitharaman said.
She said it was expected that the eastern and western dedicated freight corridors (EDFC and WDFC) would be commissioned by June 2022.
“The following additional initiatives are also proposed. The Sonenagar-Gomoh section of 263 km on EDFC will be taken up in PPP mode this year itself. Gomoh-Dankuni section of 274.3 km will also be taken up shortly in short succession,” she said.
The finance minister said the Railways would take up the future dedicated freight corridor projects – East Coast Corridor from Kharagpur to Vijaywada, East-West Corridor from Bhusawal to Kharagpur to Dankuni, and North-South Corridor from Itarsi to Vijaywada.
Sitharaman said the detailed project report would be undertaken in the first phase.
The electrification of Broad Gauge rail route is expected to reach 46,000 RKM by the end of 2021.
100% electrification of the Broad Gauge route will be completed by December 2023.
This will enhance efficiency of train operations & reduce cost. #AatmanirbharBharatKaBudget pic.twitter.com/1IodeaKzMY
— Piyush Goyal (मोदी का परिवार) (@PiyushGoyal) February 1, 2021
She said broad gauge route electrification was expected to reach 46,000 route kilometres, which is 72 percent by the end of 2021 from 41,548 km from October 1, 2020, adding that 100 percent electrification of such routes would be completed by December 2023.
For passenger convenience & safety:
🚃 Aesthetically designed Vistadome coaches on tourist routes for better experience
🚉 Indigenously-Developed Automatic Train protection System which eliminates train collision due to human error
#AatmanirbharBharatKaBudget pic.twitter.com/ZzMZNyyzwU
— Piyush Goyal (मोदी का परिवार) (@PiyushGoyal) February 1, 2021
Stressing on the passenger convenience and safety, she said the Railways would introduce the aesthetically-designed vistadome LHB coaches on tourist routes for a better travel experience for passengers.
“The safety measures taken in last few years have borne results. To further strengthen this effort high-density network and highly utilised network routes will be provided with indigenously designed automatic train collision system that eliminates train collusion due to human error,” she said.