Tuesday 12 February 2013

Indian Railways finally moving to high-speed trains

Kerala High Speed Rail Corporation Ltd
The state government has formed a new public limited company - Kerala High Speed Rail 
Corporation Ltd -to implement a high speed rail network. The 630-km network will
connect Thiruvananthapuram with Mangalore. The Kerala State Industrial Development
Corporation (KSIDC) has been appointed the nodal agency to develop the project, and
Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) has been assigned with a pre-feasibility study.
The new company was formed on the basis of a pre-feasibility report submitted by DMRC. 
Further technical studies and economic evaluation are currently being planned. 
The proposed high speed corridor will have two parallel tracks in the standard
gauge system as in the Delhi Metro Rail.The high speed corridor will have an
alignment independent of the existing alignment of the Indian Railways. 
The project will be implemented as a joint venture between the state government and
a private partner which will be selected at a later stage. T Balakrishnan, Additional
Chief Secretary (Industry and Commerce), Alkesh Kumar Sharma, Managing
Director KSIDC, and T P Thomas Kutty, Executive Director, KSIDC,are the first
directors of the new company. The company will undertake detailed feasibility report for the
project and identify suitable rail technology to implement the high speed corridor.
Steps have also been initiated
for the release of a notification for the acquisition of land needed to implement the project.
The width of the land required to be acquired for the rail corridor is 13 metres.
The high speed corridor will use a greenfield route to keep the rehabilitation task to the minimum.

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