RO-RO service not feasible in Delhi-NCR: Railways to NGT

The railway has informed the NGT that it will not be possible to provide 'Roll-On, Roll-Off' (RO-RO) services with the existing infra.

NEW DELHI: Indian railway has informed the National Green Tribunal that it will not be possible to provide 'Roll-On, Roll-Off' ( RO-RO) services with the existing infrastructure and it is not feasible in Delhi as almost the entire rail network in the region is electrified.

RO-RO is a service that enables loaded trucks to be carried directly on railway wagons between two destinations. On May 5, the NGT has sought Railway Ministry's response on a plea seeking introduction of the RO-RO service for commercial vehicles which are more than 10 years old to improve air quality and traffic situation in the region.

"Almost the entire rail network in Delhi & NCR region and most of its approach routes are electrified thus RO-RO cannot be a feasible option owing to the issue of infringements with the overhead electrical wires," the Railways said in its affidavit filed in compliance with the tribunal's direction.

It said that an estimated 80,000 trucks enter into and move out of Delhi every day and a significant number of them are laden with cargo meant for consumption outside Delhi, i.e., transit cargo, and if such cargo is transported through railways, it will reduce truck movement.

"There is a scope for reducing truck movements in Delhi area if such transit cargo is moved directly by rail from ports and other originating points. This will reduce the number of trucks transiting through Delhi area," the affidavit said.

It said that Indian Railways have been progressively moving towards more and more electrification and is, therefore, emerging as an increasingly environmental friendly mode of transportation.
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"Presence of overhead electric wire does cause infringement issues in RO-RO operations and any step to revert to diesel operation will be a retrograde step from the point of view of capital investments already made in electrification of extensive stretches of railway tracks, but also because diesel operation will increase environmental pollution," it said.

It said that RO-RO service is success in the 740-km-long Konkan Railway line as it is entirely single line and a non-electrified section with adequate capacity for running these services due to less traffic density on the rail alignment.
How Indian Railways is ensuring cleanliness on tracks
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Laying emphasis on cleanliness, Indian Railways is undertaking the massive exercise to keep not just the trains and stations clean but also ensure cleaning of tracks on a regular basis. Railway minister Sadanand Gowda has declared the launch of a massive cleanliness campaign on October 2 involving the entire employee strength of Indian Railways.

We take a look at how Northern Railways is working towards clean tracks with the help of a massive machine:

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Laying emphasis on cleanliness, Indian Railways is undertaking the massive exercise to keep not just the trains and stations clean but also ensure cleaning of tracks o..
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To help in the mammoth exercise, 'track cleaning machines' have been introduced by Northern Railways. Currently these machines operate in Delhi, but have also been sent to Lucknow and Varanasi on a pilot project basis.

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To help in the mammoth exercise, 'track cleaning machines' have been introduced by Northern Railways. Currently these machines operate in Delhi, but have also been sent to Lucknow and Varanasi on a p..
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The team of Northern Railway Diesel Loco Shed, Shakurbasti at New Delhi, developed the concept for the design of very large, heavy duty equipment mounted on a Railway wagon.

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The team of Northern Railway Diesel Loco Shed, Shakurbasti at New Delhi, developed the concept for the design of very large, heavy duty equipment mounted on a Railway wagon.

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According to Northern Railways, the equipment is approximately 9-10 times more powerful than a normal blower of a vacuum cleaner, which is used in homes.

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According to Northern Railways, the equipment is approximately 9-10 times more powerful than a normal blower of a vacuum cleaner, which is used in homes.

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The machine regularly cleans tracks inclusive of an area of 600mm alongside the track. With an extendable hose, the machine can clean up to 6 metres.
The machine regularly cleans tracks inclusive of an area of 600mm alongside the track. With an extendable hose, the machine can clean up to 6 metres.
It has a capacity to store 6 MT waste. It can be tilted at the earmarked place to empty the waste.

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It has a capacity to store 6 MT waste. It can be tilted at the earmarked place to empty the waste.

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All major stations are being cleaned through professional agencies with emphasis on mechanized cleaning system wherever possible.

However to overcome the constraint of the staggering issue of litter at major stations, the Railways decided to develop a mechanized solution for the problem.

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All major stations are being cleaned through professional agencies with emphasis on mechanized cleaning system wherever possible.

However to overcome the constraint of the staggering issue of..
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The present machine is the first prototype to meet this objective. "It is envisaged to augment the cleaning efforts at station yards considerably," says Railways.

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The present machine is the first prototype to meet this objective. "It is envisaged to augment the cleaning efforts at station yards considerably," says Railways.

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