Southern Railway submits DPR for increasing speed of trains to 160 kmph on Chennai-Bengaluru section and key routes in Tamil Nadu

Southern Railway lays down Road map to increase maximum permissible speed of trains running o­n key routes in Tamil Nadu and submits DPR to Railway Board for increasing speed to 160 kmph in Chennai-Bengaluru Route.

More Details:

  • Southern Railway is taking steadfast measures to increase the maximum permissible speed of trains o­n key routes in Tamil Nadu.
  • As part of systematic and planned efforts to strengthen track, traction, and signalling systems, the zone focuses o­n upgrading speed in the Group A and Golden Quadrilateral- Golden Diagonal (GQ-GD) routes as well as the identified Group B routes in Tamil Nadu.
  • Group-A and Group-B routes are those Railway lines in which the speed can be maximum increased to 160 kmph and 130 kmph respectively, as per Railway Manual.

Chennai –Renigunta Section:

  • In Chennai – Renigunta section (134.78 Km) falling under Group B, also a Golden Quadrilateral route, works for speed enhancement from the existing 110 Kmph to 130 Kmph have been completed already. Upon receiving sanction from the Commissioner of Railway Safety, the section is targeted for speed upgradation, in the current financial year.
  • Once the speed enhancement is sanctioned, trains running o­n these important routes in Tamil Nadu will be operated at higher speeds greatly easing the travel time for passengers.

Other Group-B Routes:

  • Speed enhancement works are in progress in Arakkonam – Jolarpettai, Jolarpettai – Podanur and Chennai – Dindigul sections (Group B routes). It is proposed to increase the maximum permissible speed from the existing 110 Kmph to 130 Kmph in these sections.
  • Especially in Arakkonam – Jolarpettai (144.54 Km) section, the targeted date for completion of speed enhancement works is now advanced to March 2023 as this crucial section handles  premium trains like Vande Bharat  and Shatabdi trains.

Increasing Speed to 110 kmph:

  • During the current year 2022-23 and till date, various infrastructural upgradation works have been completed and the maximum permissible speed has been increased to 110 Kmphin the sections of  Vriddhachalam – Salem from 80 Kmph, Thanjavur – Ponmalai from 100 Kmph, Villupuram – Katpadi from 50-80 Kmph, Nagercoil – Tirunelveli from 100 Kmph, Villupuram – Puducherryfrom100 Kmph, Thanjavur – Karaikal from 50-90 Kmph, Coimbatore North –Mettupalayam from 90 Kmph.
  • It is proposed to enhance the maximum permissible speed to 110 Kmph during the remaining period of 2022-23 in the sections of Arakkonam – Chengalpattu (75/90 Kmph*), Tirunelveli – Tiruchendur (70 Kmph*), Tambaram – Chengalpattu (100 Kmph*), Tirunelveli – Tenkasi (70 Kmph*), Salem – Karur- Namakkal (100 Kmph*), Cuddalore Port – Vriddhachalam (60/75), Dindigul – Pollachi (100 Kmph*) and Madurai – VanchiManiyachchi (100 Kmph*) sections.

Existing speed of the section, speed enhancement works:

  • The work speed enhancement involves a comprehensive upgradation of all the infrastructure required for train operations. Major work to be undertaken are listed below:
    • Complete track renewal work – replacing track with 60 kg rail wherever required.
    • Strengthening of bridges
    • Easing of curves wherever feasible
    • Barricading for construction of walls at locations where there is heavy trespassing.
    • Improving signalling system by providing automatic signalling /double distancing signal
    • Improving OHE infrastructure- removing of infringement to enhance the speed

Chennai-Gudur Section now at 130 kmph:

  • Chennai – Gudur section (134.3 Km), which is categorized as Group A Golden Quadrilateral route  was authorized fit for running trains at 130 Kmph o­n 5thOCtober 2022. With this, the section became the first section in Southern Railway capable of handling trains at 130 Kmph.
  • Prior to the speed upgrade,a series of trial runs were conducted by Railways and RDSO for assessing the fitness of tracks, traction, signals and rolling stock. And in compliance with all the requirements laid down, the section is now equipped to handle trains at 130 Kmph.

DPR Submitted to Railway Board:

  • Southern Railway has prepared a Detailed Project Report (DPR) for increasing the speed in the Chennai-Bengaluru Section to 160 kmph and the same has been submitted to Railway board.Similarly Detailed Project Report (DPR) for Chennai – Gudur, Chennai – Renigunta sections for 160 kmph are also submitted to Railway Board by nominated nodal Railways.
  • Railway Board had approved-in-principle for up gradation of speed to 160 kmph in eight routes of Indian Railways networks. Various Zonal Railways were nominated as Nodal Railway for preparation of Detailed Project Report. Southern Railway was nominated as nodal railway for preparation of DPR for Chennai – Bengaluru (362 kms) route.

Source: Southern Railway- Press Release | Image Credit (representational): MoR