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Japan to modernize India's railway stations - The Times of India


NEW DELHI: Japan has agreed to modernize railway stations across the country while participating in Indian Railways' $140 billion investment over the next five years.

A Japanese delegation will soon visit India to study the opportunities for industries in the railway station development plan of railways as the public transporter has identified 400 stations to be upgraded in private investment, an official release said here on Wednesday.

READ ALSO: Upgrade of 400 railway stations, e-way cleared

Railway minister Suresh Prabhu, who is in Japan to strengthen cooperation in rail sector, held a series of high-level meetings with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, deputy Prime Minister and finance minister Taro Aso among other ministers and senior officials and has highlighted that the Indian public transporter would be the next major destination for infrastructure investment worth $140 billion, it said.

Participation of Japanese railways and Japanese companies in various areas of Indian Railways with the aim of modernization and technology upgradation was also emphasized in the discussions.

While agreeing for cooperation on modernization and upgradation, Japan has agreed to assist the public transporter in achieving its zero-accident mission.

READ ALSO: Anti-encroachment drive from Cantt railway station to bus stand

Railways invites ideas on cleanliness

Railways research wing - Research Designs & Standards Organization (RDSO), will sign an MoU with Railway Technical Research Institute of Japan to carry out research work on acquiring modern technology for the public transporter, as per the finalization of the action plan.

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Prabhu also held meetings with heads of leading financial institutions and highlighted the investment prospects in railways in the coming years. Railways has chalked out a plan to investment $140 billion in infrastructure upgradation in the next five years, the release said.

Japan will also provide its expertise and technology in solving problems of sanitation including the development of waterless, odourless toilets in trains and at stations, it added.

READ ALSO: Now, pay hefty fines for littering at railway stations

Besides, the country has also agreed to assist Indian Railways in development of a legal and regulatory framework on high speed railway here, the official statement said.

Prabhu is on a two-nation visit to Japan and Korea since September 7.



Fascist Modi doing Fascist things to communal railway stations... BTW Railways is one of the best performing ministries. Sab Prabhu ki kripa hai....
 
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One thing is cleanliness has increased in railway stations and trains by manyfolds... Am someone who travels a lot by trains and i was happy to see cleaners actually ask me for the rating on the work done....

That is a welcome change, it has been couple of years I traveled by train.
 
One thing is cleanliness has increased in railway stations and trains by manyfolds... Am someone who travels a lot by trains and i was happy to see cleaners actually ask me for the rating on the work done....
..Right....
..but we have to work more as in the lines of .."prevention is better than cure.."
Still there are no dustbins in the coaches..
...I have seen people searching one..but them discard the thrash..sheepishly... with lot of guilt..
Also, educating the masses about he cleanliness of teh train and their surrounding ...
..Basically Swatch Bhartiya Rail...
 
..Right....
..but we have to work more as in the lines of .."prevention is better than cure.."
Still there are no dustbins in the coaches..
...I have seen people searching one..but them discard the thrash..sheepishly... with lot of guilt..
Also, educating the masses about he cleanliness of teh train and their surrounding ...
..Basically Swatch Bhartiya Rail...

Doesn't all Coaches have dustbins on the two ends ?
 
..Right....
..but we have to work more as in the lines of .."prevention is better than cure.."
Still there are no dustbins in the coaches..
...I have seen people searching one..but them discard the thrash..sheepishly... with lot of guilt..
Also, educating the masses about he cleanliness of teh train and their surrounding ...
..Basically Swatch Bhartiya Rail...
Lol all coaches have dust bins under the wash basins!!
 
Anyone? What exactly are we getting under the 'Station modernisation'? Any concepts floated yet?
 
Anyone? What exactly are we getting under the 'Station modernisation'? Any concepts floated yet?

Striking design brings India's New Delhi station into the 21st century | Daily Mail Online

With its vast indoor platforms, raised glass-panelled walkways and giant, futuristic pillars it is a far cry from the scene that greets India's rail passengers on their current daily commute.

The striking image is an artist’s impression of plans by a global engineering and design consultancy to transform New Delhi railway station into an ‘urban icon for a modern, vibrant city’.

Arup has been appointed to redevelop the 86 hectares that the station covers and make the site fit for 21st century travel.


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'Urban icon': The computer-generated plans for the new station include vast indoor platforms, raised glass-panelled walkways and futuristic, sweeping white pillars

Outdated: The new design is a far cry from the current New Delhi railway station where passengers have to wait outdoors on crowded platforms

The proposed station - which is covered by a white ceiling and dotted with trees - will feature 18 platforms and handle in excess of 500,000 rail passengers per day.

The company hopes to completely transform the current overcrowded site, which travellers on TripAdvisor complain is ‘chaotic’, ‘dirty’ and ‘dangerous’.

Just last week, the Indian Government announced controversial plans to hike rail fares and freight rates to pay for much-needed investment in the country's loss-making rail network.

Finance Minister Arun Jaitley told people who were protesting against the fare rises: 'India must decide whether it wants a world-class railway or a ramshackled one.'

Arup’s designs were revealed today as part of the consultancy’s Future Of Rail 2050 report in which it outlines its predictions on how technology will change the way we travel in 35 years’ time.

The company said it wanted to ‘challenge people’s thinking’ and ‘focus on the forces shaping the future of rail’, including rising passenger numbers and the effects of climate change.

Overcrowded and in need of reform: Passengers have described New Delhi station as 'chaotic', 'dirty' and 'dangerous'


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A ticketless future: Gate-lines in the futuristic stations will be removed and payment processed automatically when the journey is taken

The report includes research into driverless trains and intelligent robots, which would help to build rail infrastructure, along with drones, which would carry out maintenance on rail lines.

Swarm robotics - a theory based on behaviour among ant and bee colonies - could see small robots working collaboratively on major railway repair and structural testing.

Monitoring drones would enable rail operators to perform advanced maintenance and carry out safe inspection of bridges, tunnels and tracks. Arup claims that the new technology could even eradicate journey delays and track closures.


Human staff could also be a thing of the past with the introduction of automated systems, driverless trains and ticketless travel.


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Crumbling infrastructure: The Indian government is set to raise train fares in order to fund much-needed investment in the country's rail network

Stretched to the limit: New Delhi station is one of the busiest in India and many of its trains are overcrowded


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Sleek design: The Mercury's extended nose section is described as 'one of the most extreme in the world' and will help the train reach a speed of 360kph

The company - which has also worked on high-speed rail projects in Beijing, Portugal and Brazil – claims driverless trains speed up rail travel because they increase the average train speed.

It reported that trains can operate closer together, reducing the time it takes a train to slow down at stations, and increasing reliability.

Copenhagen, Paris, Singapore, Dubai and São Paulo all currently operate driverless passenger trains on selected lines, along with London’s Docklands Light Railway (DLR).

In addition, tickets could become a thing of the past as Arup predicts travel that is entirely electronic and tracked by wearable devices. Gate-lines in stations will be removed and payment processed automatically when the journey is taken.

Rail stations will also be powered by new forms of energy. Electricity will be generated from passengers’ footsteps, which will then provide power to the station, while trains will rely on alternative forms of fuel including liquefied natural gas (LNG), hydrogen and even algae.

By 2050 it is thought that hydrogen, or hydrail, could be a primary means of powering trains.


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Changing how we travel: Arup's designs were revealed as part of the consultancy's Future Of Rail 2050 report


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Ambitious: Elon Musk's Hyperloop would see people transported between cities inside aluminium pods travelling at speeds of up to 1,300km per hour

The report imagines a future where train passengers can contact friends, family and colleagues via "HoloCalls" - holographic image displays - and train windows will adjust automatically to prevent external glare.

Virtual shopping walls – which are already in operation in South Korea and China - will be located in railway stations and even carriages, enabling passengers to purchase products from the wall displays via their mobile devices.

The company also revealed how high-speed trains could look in the future, using an artist’s impression of the Mercury train designed by transport consultancy Priestmangoode.

The double-decker train features an extended nose section, which the consultancy describes as ‘one of the most extreme in the world’ and will help the train reach a speed of 360kph.

New forms of transport could also emerge, including ambitious concepts such as Elon Musk’s Hyperloop.

Musk’s design would see people transported between cities inside aluminium pods travelling at speeds of up to 1,300km per hour.


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Stockng up on the go: Passengers will be able to buy groceries from virtual shopping walls located in railway stations

Arup's global rail leader Colin Stewart said: ‘The global urban population is growing rapidly and, by 2050, around 75 per cent of the world's population will live in cities.

‘This places huge pressure on transport infrastructure and resources, but also creates a significant opportunity for rail, which relies on passenger density to function most effectively. The challenge will lie in juggling the responsibility of providing reliable travel for millions while simultaneously tailoring each journey for the individual.

'However, by rapidly developing technology and taking bold steps to overcome capacity and cost challenges through maximising efficiencies , the rail renaissance can deliver a future where rail is the backbone of our travel system, linking major urban hubs and feeding into multi-modal transport networks for the benefit of the passenger.’


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Virtual world: The shopping walls are already in operation in South Korea and China where passengers can buy products from wall displays via mobile devices

Mick Cash, the acting general secretary of transport union the RMT, said: ‘This report and its proposals are just dangerous nonsense straight out of some barmy work of science fiction.

‘The notion of an entirely de-staffed railway with track workers replaced by drones could only have been cooked up by someone miles out of touch with reality.’

He continued: ‘The RMT is discussing our continued fight against axing guards and gate-line staff at our conference in Bristol this week.

‘Any train company thinking of looking at the proposals in today’s report should be warned that they will face stiff industrial and political resistance from the RMT.’

These are the new coaches of AC1 AC2 AC3 and sleeper classes....will be start adding after diwali:-)

Edit your post and click "full Image"

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@Dr. Sen Above post is the vision, below is what is involved in the current up gradation process...

Upgrade of 400 railway stations, e-way cleared - The Times of India

NEW DELHI: Decrepit and dirty railway stations may soon be a thing of the past, with the Union Cabinet on Thursday deciding to involve private players to redevelop over 400 stations in metros and major cities besides pilgrim centres and important tourist spots.

The Cabinet also cleared six-laning of the eastern peripheral expressway through Haryana and Uttar Pradesh, which, when complete, would go a long way in easing air pollution in Delhi by enabling trucks and other vehicles passing through the region to bypass the capital.

The revamped railway stations will feature business centres, shopping outlets, restaurants and Wi-Fi-enabled waiting lounges.

Reburshed stations will also have luxury hotels, multilevel parking, separate entry and exit levels as the railways looks to leverage its prime real estate in and around these stations, mostly in the heart of cities.

READ ALSO: Private players free to choose any railway station for revamp

Announcing the decision, finance minister Arun Jaitley said, "The Cabinet has approved the redevelopment of railway stations. Four hundred railway stations are to be redeveloped using the Swiss Challenge method." The decision, the FM said, will encourage innovative ideas from interested parties at no cost to the railways.

Under the Swiss Challenge method, open bids are invited from interested parties. Once someone submits a bid, another party can give suggestions to improve and beat that proposal. An expert committee will accept the best proposal and the original proposer will get a chance to accept it if it is an improvement on his proposal. In case the original proposer is not able to match the competing counterproposal, the project is awarded to the counter-proposer. This system has been used by several state governments.

Railway minister Suresh Prabhu tweeted, "E-bidding process leaves no discretion ... it will be a very transparent method. All bids will be done only through web-based bidding process, it will see evaluation by independent experts. Budget announcement fulfilled."

READ ALSO: Now, pay hefty fines for littering at railway stations

Prabhu added, "This move is a very big step towards passenger service, modernization and job creation." He clarified that land ownership will remain with the railways. "Station will be developed to use land and air rights, no selling of land. Customer service is our priority," he tweeted.

A senior railway official said private players would be engaged to modernize passenger amenities at stations while they would be allowed to commercially exploit the real estate around the stations in the heart of the city. The transporter's earlier moves to modernize stations and transform them into world-class facilities have not been very successful.

The six-laning of the eastern peripheral expressway will cost an estimated Rs 7,558 crore, including Rs 1,795.20 crore for land acquisition, resettlement and rehabilitation and other pre-construction activities. The total length of the road will be 135km.

The long-awaited highway, along with the western peripheral expressway, will encircle Delhi and ensure that traffic not destined for the capital does not enter the city.
 
New Delhi means whole NCR which includes gurgaon, noida, gr noida which will become a world class cities in coming years so this type of railway stations are necessary.
Also I have seen new model of Surat railway station and I was awe struck by the design of Railway station van anyone post it here please.
 

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