Historic Milestone: CR converts 1500 Volt DC into 25000 Volt AC Traction System
Mumbai:
The historic milestone has been achieved by Central Railway with the
conversion from 1500 Volt d.c. to 25000 Volt a.c. traction system over
Lokmanya Tilak Terminus (LTT) to Thane (exclusive) via 5th & 6th
line & Thane (exclusive) to Kalyam. This smooth and major transition
has been achieved without traffic block and without any disruption or
inconvenience to the travelling public. Out of total project cost of Rs.
1299.91 crore, the cost of this portion of conversion work is Rs.
147.70 crore.
The major
benefits of this conversion includes seamless operation on 25000 Volt
electric traction services for 43 pairs of mail/express trains
(including non-daily), coming/going from lgatpuri side to LTT and vice
versa. This will release 20 WCAM3 (AC/DC Locomotives) thereby leading to
saving towards lease charges of Rs. 14.5 crore per annum. Due to energy
efficiency associated with AC traction system, energy savings of Rs. 51
crore per annum would be achieved, besides staff savings of Rs. 3.5
crore per annum.
Another
major benefit of this work is that incoming traction power supply has
been shifted from Maharashtra State Electricity Board (MSEB) to TATA
which is cheaper by Rs. 2.05 per unit, thereby resulting into annual
saving to the tune of Rs. 12crore/annum.
Therefore,
total recurring annual savings would be about Rs. 81 crore. In
addition, there will be other benefits which includes elimination of
technical halt of 15 minutes at lgatpuri for 43 pairs of Mail/Express
trains as Kalyan-Kasara-lgatpuri section has already been converted on
25000 Volt a.c. system, increased traffic flows, improvement in speed
and sectional capacity, reduced cost of operation and substantially
higher reliability. Trial run on a.c. traction services ahs been started
on this section since 12.01.2014.
To cater
to the ever increased traffic requirement in Mumbai area and for better
reliability to sub-urban services, the work of 1500 V d.c. to 25000 a.c.
conversion was sanctioned in 1996-97 on Central Railway. The project
cost is Rs. 1299.91 crore. The A.C. system has added advantage of
substantial higher reliability, more than 30 per cent energy saving and
substantial reduction in maintenance cost.
Mumbai
sub-urban section (Mumbai V.T. to Kalyan) was electrified in 1925 at
1500 D.C. traction system which was the only modern traction system
available at that time. Since, then this system was catering to the
sub-urban commuter services over the years. For any increase in services
(increased frequency and longer trains), additional power is required.
Over the years, 1500 V d.c. system was not able to handle any further
additional power requirement on account of steep fall in reliability and
increased propensity to fire hazards. Space availability for additional
sub-stations also posed a serious limitation.
History
has been created by executing this challenging work of very complex
nature in the busiest network of Indian Railways, without any disruption
to sensitive commuter traffic. D.C. to A.C. conversion work has already
been completed in Vasai-Diva-Jasai, Panvel-Karjat, lgatpuri-Kasara
& Pune–Kalyan section.
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