High speed trains: Railways, Japan to form joint working group
New Delhi,
Feb 19:
Trains between Delhi and Mumbai may run at a speed of 200 km per
hour if efforts of railways bear fruit for which it is taking the help of
Japan.
A Japanese delegation has met Railway Minister Mr Dinesh Trivedi
recently and made a presentation about the operation of high speed train in the
country.
Japan’s high speed trains Shinkansen operate at a speed of up to
300 km per hour and are known for their punctuality, comfort, safety and
efficiency.
“I am quite impressed by the safety record of high-speed trains
in Japan as there has been no accident till date,” Mr Trivedi said adding “we
are forming a joint working group with Japan to carry forward the high-speed
train proposal.”
While railways have identified six routes for conducting study
for running train at 300 km per hour speed on elevated track, it has selected
Delhi-Mumbai route to operate train at 200 km on the existing track.
Japan has conducted a study to run high-speed train in
Delhi-Mumbai route. “They have finalised the report and it will be submitted to
us shortly,” a senior Railway Ministry official involved with the project said.
Railways have also selected a Japanese consortium to undertake
feasibility study for running the train at 300 km per hour speed on the 869 km
long Chennai-Bangalore-Thiruvanthapuram route.
“The Japan Railway Technical Service along with Oriental
Consultants have been awarded the contract to conduct the study,” said a senior
Railway Ministry official.
Earlier, Japan External Trade Organisation (Jetro) and along with
Parsons Brinkhoff India has bagged the contract to conduct the study on the
proposed 664 km long Hyderabad-Vijaywada-Chennai route for running the high
speed train.
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