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Highlights of the Interim Railway Budget

Last updated on: February 12, 2014 14:19 IST

Presenting the Interim Railway Budget for 2014-15, Railway Minister Mallikarjun Kharge on Wednesday announced a slew of measures for improving the services of Indian Railways.

Here are the highlights of the Interim Railway Budget 2014-15: 

Achievements/Initiatives

Interim Railway Budget 2014-15: Complete Coverage

Highlights of the Interim Railway Budget

Last updated on: February 12, 2014 14:19 IST

Highlights of the Interim Railway Budget

Last updated on: February 12, 2014 14:19 IST

Measures for improving Safety & Security

No unmanned Level Crossing

A total of 5,400 unmanned level crossings eleiminated – 2,310 by manning it and 3,090 by closure / merger / construction of ROBs or RUBs.

Improved audio – visual warning to road users in advance of approaching trains.

Induction of indigenously developed Train Collision Avoidance System

Development of ‘crashworthy’ coaches

In last five years, offering employment to over one lakh persons in Group C categories and to 1.6 lakh persons in erstwhile Group D categories.

Provision of Vigilance Control Device in all locomotives

Various measures to prevent fire incidents on trains:

Interim Railway Budget 2014-15: Complete Coverage

Highlights of the Interim Railway Budget

Last updated on: February 12, 2014 14:19 IST
Railway Minister Mallikarjun Kharge with Ministers of State for Railways, K.J. Surya Prakash Reddy and Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury.

Rail infrastructure by cost sharing arrangement with State Governments; Karnataka, Jharkhand, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh and Haryana agreed to several projects

Several Public Private Partnerships (PPP) projects are in the pipeline.

FDI being enabled to foster creation of world-class rail infrastructure.

RailLand Development Authority raised Rs 937 crore so far.

Modernisation and Technology Induction

High Speed Trains

Joint feasibility study by India and Japan for Mumbai – Ahmedabad Corridor to be co-financed by Japan International Cooperation Agency

Business Development Study by SNCF for Mumbai – Ahmedabad corridor.

Semi- High Speed Projects

Exploring low cost option of speeds 160- 200 kmph on select routes

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Interim Railway Budget 2014-15: Complete Coverage

Highlights of the Interim Railway Budget

Last updated on: February 12, 2014 14:19 IST

Green Initiatives

Railway Energy Management Company becomes functional. Windmill and solar power plants to be set up with 40% subsidy from Ministry of New & Renewable Energy.

200 Stations, rooftops of 26 buildings and 2,000 level crossing gates to be covered.

Railways bagged 22 out of 112 awards given by the Government.

 ‘Green Curtains’ along the track close to major stations; Pilot work at Agra and Jaipur

Coverage of Bio-toilets in 2,500 coaches and would be increased progressively.

Passenger Friendly Initiatives

Overwhelming public response to e-booking of ticket

On-line tracking of exact location and running of train movements

51 Jan-Ahaar outlets for Janta Meals
48 passenger escalators commisionsed at stations and 61 more being installed ; air-conditioned EMU services in Mumbai from July 2014
information display system in important trains to indicate stations & arrival time.

 ‘Upgradation’ scheme extended to AC Chair Car and Executive Chair car passengers.

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Interim Railway Budget 2014-15: Complete Coverage

Highlights of the Interim Railway Budget

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Demand Management through Dynamic Pricing

Premium AC Special train introduced in Delhi – Mumbai Sector with shorter advance reservation period and dynamically varying premium over tatkal fare

Enhancing Market Share

Clearing missing links in Carrying Capacity + 8 tonne routes; freight train speeding ; upgradation of rolling stock ; increasing length of trains ; tariff and incentive schemes to encourage traffic to rail and minimizing empty running.

Rail Tariff Authority

Independent Rail Tariff Authority set-up to advise on fixing of fares and freight, to engage all stake-holders

Information Technology

Initiatives taken include – proliferation of cash accepting Automatic Ticket Vending Machines ; ticketing on mobile phones in unreserved segments ; system update on PNR status; online booking of retiring rooms at important stations ; online booking of meals for selected en-route stations ; introduction of e-forwarding note and electronic transmission of railway receipts for freight customers.

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Highlights of the Interim Railway Budget

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Revenue Freight Traffic

Loading target of 1047 Million Tonnes for 2013-14 would be surpassed

Empty Flow Discount Scheme to be implemented

Carrying Capacity + 9 tonne + 1 tonne routes being planned

Easing of some restrictions on movement of imported commodities through Containers

Carrying capacity of 20 feet containers increased by 4 tonnes

Parcel Terminals & Special Parcel Trains with scheduled timings.

New policy on parcels to encourage transportation of milk.

New concept of ‘hub and spoke’ for parcel business

Third party warehousing in Special Parcel Terminals envisaged.

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Interim Railway Budget 2014-15: Complete Coverage

Highlights of the Interim Railway Budget

Last updated on: February 12, 2014 14:19 IST

Financial Performance 2012-13

Financial Performance 2013-14

Highlights of the Interim Railway Budget

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Budget Estimates 2014-15

Interim Railway Budget 2014-15: Complete Coverage

Highlights of the Interim Railway Budget

Last updated on: February 12, 2014 14:19 IST

Annual Plan 2014-15

Annual Plan envisaged at Rs 64,305 crore with a Budgetary Support of Rs 30,223 crore , Internal Resources of Rs 10,418 crore and Extra Budgetary Resources of Rs 19,805 crore

New Surveys : 19 New Lines & 5 Doubling

New Trains

17 Premium trains

38 Express trains

10 Passenger trains

4 MEMU

3 DEMU

Extension and Increase in frequency

3 Extension of trains

3 increase in frequency