The Hindu (Erode)

Railways plans to develop multi-modal transport hubs

The terminals will come up in ‘aspiration­al cities’ as part of ‘Viksit Bharat’ initiative; Zonal Railway officials told to ensure enhanced travel experience of passengers through improved cleanlines­s

- S. Vijay Kumar

The Indian Railways will create mega railway terminals with multimodal connectivi­ty in aspiration­al cities with a population of more than 10 lakh across the country.

The programme is part of the infrastruc­ture being developed for Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ‘Viksit Bharat’ initiative.

According to official sources, the Railway Board has communicat­ed to General Managers of all Zonal Railways that the project could also be extended to cities where a sizeable population was expected.

Giving a list of cities with more than 10 lakh population, Shirish Kumar Sinha, Additional Member (Planning), called for suggestion­s to include new locations/stations.

The Ministry of Railways has also taken up enhancemen­t of passenger experience on a mission mode and warned that any laxity on the part of its senior officers will not be tolerated.

With the proliferat­ion of Vande Bharat Expresses across the country, which are being projected as gamechange­r trains, the Railway Board has taken up the task of enhancing the travel experience of passengers through improved cleanlines­s of coaches and properly maintained amenities in railway premises.

The Principal Chief Mechanical Engineers (PCMEs) of Zonal Railways have been instructed to closely monitor and ensure sustained housekeepi­ng and maintenanc­e activities and take necessary action on realtime basis.

Investigat­ion needed

Videos and pictures of staff using long brushes/intensive cleaning of exteriors, toilets, fans, inaccessib­le areas, etc., developed confidence in the system. These efforts were required to be increased and sustained to achieve a quantum jump in cleanlines­s level and enhancemen­t in the passenger experience.

“While many divisions have been actively involved in this mission, a few are still to get into this important area of Rolling Stock Maintenanc­e. I have been regularly emphasisin­g this aspect during my interactio­n with PCMEs and no laxity is to be tolerated,” Satish Kumar, Member (Traction & Rolling Stock), Railway Board, said in an order issued recently.

Pointing out there had been a spate of cases relating to brake binding, brake block jamming, uncoupling of air hoses, train parting etc., affecting the operation of passenger and freight trains, he urged the PCMEs to conduct a proper investigat­ion into the incidents and implement remedial measures in consultati­on with the Research Designs and Standards Organisati­on.

 ?? AFP ?? Swachh focus: Principal Chief Mechanical Engineers have been instructed to closely monitor housekeepi­ng activities.
AFP Swachh focus: Principal Chief Mechanical Engineers have been instructed to closely monitor housekeepi­ng activities.

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