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Rail Electrification in North East: Guwahati to Delhi train route is fully electric, watch video

In a historical achievement, CRS authorization has been received for the introduction of AC electric traction to & from Guwahati Railway Station

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: In a historical achievement, CRS (Commission of Railway Safety) authorization has been received for the introduction of AC electric traction to & from Guwahati railway station. Guwahati is the biggest and busiest railway station of Northeast being located in the capital of Assam. So the biggest city of Northeast is now literally connected with all metros and other big cities through 25KV AC traction.

Northeast Frontier Railway (NFR) has successfully completed electrification work of total 649 RKM / 1294 TKM from Katihar to Guwahati. This way Total HDN (High-Density Network) routes (649 RKM) falling in NFR have been commissioned with Electric Traction. This great feat will now connect New Delhi to Guwahati on seamless Electric Traction. This is yet another effort by NFR for capital connectivity by Green Transportation.

NFR has already started running trains with electric traction from the Kamakhya station with the arrival and departure of the Brahmaputra Mail with AC traction since October 22.

With the completion of the electrification of the Guwahati station, other prestigious trains like Rajdhani Express, Tejas Rajdhani Express etc from the Northeast can now be switched over to run on electric traction from Guwahati to the National capital and other cities like Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata etc directly without change of traction enroute.

This electrification work will save our foreign exchange reserves spent on HSD Oil, and will provide greener transportation & reduced carbon footprints. With this, passenger trains with higher speed & heavier goods trains can be run.

According to the Ministry of Railways, these benefits will be reaped with the electrification of the sections:-

1. There will be net saving on foreign exchange spent on HSD Oil to the tune of Rs 300 crore per annum.

2. The consumption of HSD Oil will also be reduced by 3400 KL per month which will reduce dependence on imported petroleum.

3. Due to seamless train operation, traction change which is inevitable at New Jalpaiguri and New Coochbehar, will now be done away with. This will enhance the mobility of the trains.

4. Due to enhanced mobility, the total running time between Katihar to Guwahati will be reduced by 2 Hrs (approx) due to higher speed of the trains. As a result, about 10 percent more no. of trains can be run in the section.

5. With Electrification heavier goods trains can be run at higher speeds.

6. Because of the enhanced line capacity, 10 percent new passenger trains can be introduced and this will help in the introduction of more Rajdhani exp for capital connectivity projects.

7. Electrification will reduce dependence on imported petroleum.

8. With electrification, Head on Generation (HOG) technology can be used instead of End on Generation (EOG) system with two power cars employing two DG sets on either end on all Linke Hofmann Busch (LHB) coach fitted trains.

9. The power generator cars which consume about 100 ltr diesel per hour can be saved apart from noise, fume emission during run.

10. Greenhouse gas emissions for electric traction will fall which will lead to a reduced carbon footprint.

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