Thursday, May 3, 2012


Participation of Private Sector in Railway Projects

A number of areas/projects have been identified/earmarked for execution through Public Private Partnership. These include an elevated rail corridor (Churchgate-Virar), High speed Corridors, redevelopment of stations, Logistics Parks, Private freight terminals, leasing of wagons and other freight marketing schemes, Port connectivity, Dedicated Freight Corridors and loco and coach manufacturing units etc.

 A draft policy for private participation in capacity augmentation and connectivity projects containing different models for different categories of such projects has been prepared. This covers (i) Non-Government Railway lines; (ii) Special Purpose Vehicle through Joint Venture; (iii) BoT (Build Operate Transfer); (iv) BoT- Annuity; (v) User funded lines to be used as multiple user lines; and (vi) capacity augmentation funded by customers. The draft policy also envisages greater participation of State Governments Railway Projects. 

 A system of regular monitoring of projects exists at various tiers of the Railway Administration to avoid cost and time overruns. All efforts are made on a continuous basis to complete the projects in time depending upon availability of resources. 

 This information was given by the Minister of State for Railways Shri K. H. Muniyappa in written reply to a question in Lok Sabha today.

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