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National Rail Plan (NRP) for India – 2030

· 2022-02-11
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Date2022-02-11
TypeCommercial Circular
Topicfreight

Summary

Assess rolling stock requirement for passenger traffic as well as wagon requirement for freight.

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11 FEB 2022 2:45PM by PIB Delhi
Press Information Bureau
Government of India
Ministry of Railways
National Rail Plan (NRP) for India – 2030
Indian Railways have prepared a National Rail Plan (NRP) for India – 2030. The Plan is to create a ‘future ready’ Railway
system by 2030. The NRP is aimed to formulate strategies based on both operational capacities and commercial policy
initiatives to increase modal share of the Railways in freight to 45%. The objective of the Plan is to create capacity ahead of
demand, which in turn would also cater to future growth in demand right up to 2050 and also increase the modal share of
Railways to 45% in freight traffic and to continue to sustain it. To achieve this objective all possible financial models
including Public Private Partnership (PPP) are being considered.
As Indian Railways is the growth engine of the nation, NRP is aimed to reform Railways to make it more efficient, greener
and modern which will translate into cheaper, safer and assured mode of transport to the common man be it in passenger or
freight segment. To achieve this objective, following main features of the National Rail Plan have been identified:-
Formulate strategies based on both operational capacities and commercial policy initiatives to increase
modal share of the Railways in freight to 45%.
Reduce transit time of freight substantially by increasing average speed of freight trains to  50Kmph.
As part of the National Rail Plan, Vision 2024 has been launched for accelerated implementation of
certain critical projects by 2024 such as 100% electrification, multi-tracking of congested routes,
upgradation of speed to 160 kmph on Delhi-Howrah and Delhi-Mumbai routes, upgradation of speed to
130kmph on all other Golden Quadrilateral-Golden Diagonal (GQ/GD) routes and elimination of all
Level Crossings on all GQ/GD route.
Identify new Dedicated Freight Corridors.
Identify new High Speed Rail Corridors.
Assess rolling stock requirement for passenger traffic as well as wagon requirement for freight.
Assess Locomotive requirement to meet twin objectives of 100% electrification (Green Energy) and
increasing freight modal share.
Assess the total investment in capital that would be required along with a periodical break up.
Sustained involvement of the Private Sector in areas like operations and ownership of rolling stock,
development of freight and passenger terminals, development/operations of track infrastructure etc.
 
This information was given by the Minister of Railways, Communications and Electronic & Information Technology, Shri
Ashwini Vaishnaw in a written reply to a question in Rajya Sabha today.
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National Rail Plan (NRP) for India – 2030
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