IR – Network and Resources
• 64,600 Route Km• 56,000 km (87%) Broad Gauge (1676mm) • 19,368km (35 % of BG) Double/Multiple Lines• 31% of total Route Km Electrified (20,275 Km)• Over 10000 passenger trains and 4000 freight
trains per day• 9500 Locomotives(Electric – 4300, Diesel-
5200)• 2,50,000 wagons• 2 Locomotive Manufacturing Units, 2 Wheel
and Axle Plants and 1 Locomotive Rebuilding Plant
• 1.33 Million Employees
IR – Features
Operations
• Intense Freight-Passenger traffic on
common infrastructure
• Freight Traffic - predominantly block rake
movement
• Train Km Basis: 64% Passenger , 36%
Freight
• High Density Corridor (Golden Quadrilateral
+ Diagonals) 16% of route Km carries 52%
of passenger & 58 % of freight
• Electrified Routes (31%) carry 64% GTKM
IR – Role
IR carries one third of the total freight traffic (tonne kilometers) of the country It carries…
• 70% of all Coal
• 81% of all Fertilizer
• 56% of all Iron Ore
• 46% of all Cement
• 22% of all Petroleum
• 20 % of all Container
• 18% of all Foodgrain
Transportation Statistics 2011-12 & Projections 2016-17
– Freight Operations• 969 million Tons freight loading • 667.6 billion NTKM• Projections for 2016-17
– 1405 MT– 927 billion NTKM
• 4000+ Freight Trains per day
– Passenger Operations • 8224 million Originating Passengers• 1047 billion PKM• Projections for 2016-17
– 11,711 million passengers– 1760 billion PKM
• 10,000+ passenger trains per day
Freight Traffic Details2011-12
Commodity Tonnes Originating Net Tonne Kms
In Million %age In Billion %age
Coal 455.8 47.0 291.5 43.7
Cement 107.7 11.1 62.0 9.2
Iron ore 104.7 10.8 40.3 6.0
Fertilizers 52.7 5.4 43.8 6.5
Foodgrains 46.4 4.8 57.9 8.6
POL 39.8 4.1 26.1 3.9
Container 38.0 3.9 45.3 6.8
Iron & Steel 35.1 3.6 33.9 5.0
Others 88.8 9.2 66.8 10.0
Total 969.0 667.6
The Next 5 years …
Network Augmentation– Eastern and Western Dedicated Freight
Corridors (3300 km) – New Lines – 4000 km – Doubling – 7653 km– Gauge Conversion – 5500 km – Electrification – 6500 km– Upgrade speeds on existing lines – Develop High speed Passenger Corridors
Rolling Stock Addition– Wagons -1,05,000– Coaches - 24,000– Electric locomotives - 2000– Diesel locomotives – 2000– High horsepower locomotives– New locomotive factories for Diesel and
Electric – Development of High capacity wagons
Investment proposed - US$ 100 billion
The Next 5 years …
• Axle load increased progressively from 20.82T to 22.82T– 8 tonne per wagon and – 500T per train (15% increase in payload)
• 6 iron ore routes upgraded to 25T axle load. – 59 wagons train of 6000T.• 7000 km identified for upgradation to 25T by 2016-17.
• 30 long haul (1+1) trains per day being run (upto 10800T)
• Double Stack Container trains are being run from ports of Pipavav, Mundra (2x9½) to Gurgaon (Delhi).
• Periodicity of train examination increased to 35 days (Closed Circuit Rakes) and 15 days (premium) for optimum utilisation of rolling stock.
Towards Heavier and Longer Freight Trains
Planned Developmentsin Rolling Stock for Heavy Haul
• Track friendly bogies for 25/32.5T axle load wagons
• Wagons - 25T & 32.5T axle load with improved pay load to tare ratio
• High horsepower locomotives – 6000 HP (Diesel), 9000HP, 12000HP (Electric)
• Distributed Power Control System for locomotives
• Double Line Electrified (2x25kV) • Fit for Speeds upto 100 Kmph• Capable for initially 25- tonne axle load
upgradable to 32.5 tonne axle load (Bridges & formation fit for 32.5 tonne)
• Double Stack Container running on Western DFC
• 12000 ton trains on Eastern DFC• Long haul trains - 1500 metre loops • Station spacing - 40 km
Improved Technical Features of DFCs
• Ruling gradient 1 in 200 (compensated)
• High Horsepower(upto 12000 HP) locomotives
• High Capacity wagons
• Automatic Block with Multi-aspect color light Signaling
• GSMR-based communication
Improved Technical Features of DFCs
Future Dedicated Freight Corridors
• East-West (Kolkata-Mumbai)
• North-South (Delhi-Chennai)
• East Coast Corridor (Kharagpur-Vijayawada)
• Southern Corridor (Chennai-Goa)
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