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Coach Upgradation Work In Abeyance As Railway Earnings Hit All-Time Low
Arun Kumar Das
Nov 08, 2020, 11:30 AM | Updated 11:30 AM IST
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Facing a cash crunch, Railways has kept several sanctioned works worth Rs 2,700 crore related to coaches on hold as passenger earnings dwindled to 10 per cent of pre-Covid days.
Though freight operations are going full throttle, not many passenger-carrying trains are in service due to the pandemic situation, affecting revenues hard.
As a cost control measure, Railways has decided to keep works related to smart coaches, bio-vacuum toilets, anti graffiti coating and the refurbishments of coaches for upgradation of facilities in abeyance.
These projects, linked with improvement in passenger amenities and sanctioned under the rolling stock programme in the railway budget, are now either cancelled or being kept in abeyance till further orders, sources in Railways said.
Though Modern Coach Factory at Rae Bareli has been allowed to manufacture 100 smart coaches, the Railways has sought to keep all actions under abeyance for 200 new smart coaches and retrofitment of 2,600 with smart features till further orders.
Smart coaches are equipped with modern sensors that can detect defects on bearings, wheels, and the railway tracks, giving constant inputs to those in the control room to avoid accidents, carry out maintenance, and to improve efficiency of operations while at the same time making the train ride smooth and comfortable for passengers.
However, Railways maintains that after getting satisfactory feedback of operations from the first 100 smart coaches, further proliferation would be taken up.
In a letter to all concerned, the Railways has stated "Zonal railways were advised that all tenders related to provision of bio-vacuum toilets are to be kept in abeyance."
While the allotment of works for bio-vacuum toilets in 7,617 coaches at various zones including Modern Coach Factory at Rae Bareli and Rail Coach Factory at Kapurthala have been cancelled, it was decided that bio vacuum toilets would be procured centrally.
Refurbishment of coaches and Project Utkrisht has also been cancelled as per the Railways order to all zones across the country.
Project Utkrisht and refurbishment envisage upgradation of amenities in passenger coaches.
Railways, in a recent order, has cancelled the works of anti graffiti coating to sustain external aesthetics in coaches.
Zonal railways and production units are advised not to take up anti graffiti coating on all coaches including conventional, LHB, suburban and local service.
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Arun Kumar Das is a senior journalist covering railways. He can be contacted at akdas2005@gmail.com.
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