Friday, February 25, 2011

rail budget 2011-12


                                                  SPEECH OF MAMATA BANERJEE
                                                       introducing the Railway Budget 2011-12 
                                                                  25th of february 2011
1. Madam Speaker, I rise to present before this august House the Revised 
Estimates for 2010-11 and the estimated  receipts and expenditure for 2011-12.  
I deem it an honour to present the third Railway Budget under the kind guidance 
of the hon'ble Prime Minister.  I profusely thank the Finance Minster for his 
continued support and encouragement to the railways. 
2. As the hon’ble members are aware, the wheels of the railways continue to 
move 24 hours, all 365 days. Railway’s services are comparable to emergency 
services, required all the time. I am proud of the 14 lakh members of my 
railway family, who toil day and night with unparalleled dedication. I am also 
grateful to all passengers without whose cooperation and consideration, we 
could not have run this vast system.  I have also received unstinted support from 
our two recognised federations and staff and officers’ associations. 
3. Madam, rail transportation is vitally interlinked with the economic 
development of the country. With the economy slated to grow at a rate of 8-9%, 
it is imperative that the railways grow at an even faster pace. I see the railways 
as an artery of this pulsating nation. Our lines touch the lives of humble people 
in tiny villages, as they touch the lives of those in the bustling metropolises. 
4. We are taking a two-pronged approach, scripted on the one hand, by a 
sustainable, efficient and rapidly growing Indian Railways, and on the other, by 
an acute sense of social responsibility towards the common people of this 
nation. In this budget, we have attempted to combine a strong economic focus 
with an equal emphasis on social inclusion with a human face.   
5. Madam, while railways deliver on their promises, they are not good at 
publicity. This House and the nation do not come to know of our achievements 
or what we are doing.   
Hum Aah Bhee Karte Hain Toh Ho Jaate Hain Badnaam 
Woh Katl Bhee Karte Hain Toh Charcha Nahi Hota 
6. We need a large heart and a large  mind to undertake big works.  With 
every big work, our stature grows and our mind opens out to a larger vision.  
During this year, we have met industry leaders, Chambers of Commerce and 2 
Industry to encourage investment in  the specified areas of infrastructure, 
rolling-stock or service provision. Railways will provide economic share to our 
partners for such endeavours. With this objective, railways have developed 
several business-oriented policies for  the first time. Some of these policy 
initiatives are:- 
i. Railways’ Infrastructure for Industry Initiative (R3i) 
ii. Private Freight Terminal (PFT) 
iii. Special Freight Train Operators (SFTO) 
iv. Automobile Freight Train Operators (AFTO) 
v. Automobile and Ancillary Hubs 
vi. Kisan Vision (Cold Chains) 
vii. New Catering Policy 
viii. Rail Connectivity to Coal and Iron ore mines (R2CI) 
7. The response to the policies has been encouraging and 85 proposals have 
already been received.  We have  set up a Single Window System under 
Secretary, Railway Board to take these forward. 
8. As the hon’ble members would agree, expansion of rail infrastructure 
requires meticulous planning. Rising demand for coaches, locos and wagons 
cannot be met immediately because their manufacture requires components 
whose production has to be planned well in advance. Even some key material 
and components for rolling stock are not readily available in the country and we 
often have to depend on imports.  As a result, supply of rolling stock has been 
falling short of our requirements. Even now it is not available according to our 
requirement. To meet the demand of  passengers for more coaches, MEMUs, 
DEMUs etc., we have decided to set up rail-based industries.  
9. I appreciate that the demands of every hon’ble member and citizens are 
genuine. It is their right and I fully understand. I would like to help them as 
much as I could but for constraints of coaches, locomotives and line capacity. 
Thus it is difficult to meet every individual demand.  We have tried to meet 
some of the demands collectively within the limited resources. I would like to 
assure the House if we are positive, if we go according to Vision 2020, we can 
meet the demand within a short period. I believe in positive approach and 
action. As Swami Vivekananda said : 
Strength is life and weakness is death. 3 
10. Madam, in the last two budgets, to meet the growing demand and to 
create employment opportunities for the unemployed youth, I had announced 
setting up of a large number of rail-based factories/manufacturing projects. 
Work on all these projects are at  different stages of progress and 
implementation.  The works at New Jalpaiguri, Adra, Jellingham and Kulti have 
been taken up in collaboration with different PSUs. I thank SAIL, NTPC and 
RINL for their cooperation and support. Other PSUs are also welcome to come 
forward for such joint ventures. 
11. Madam, I am happy to report that work on the new coach factory at Rae 
Bareli is progressing rapidly now. The first coach is expected to be turned out 
from the new plant within the next three months. 
12. Railways have also been working on a number of projects involving longterm supply contracts for locomotives, coaches and critical loco components at 
Madhepura, Marhowra, Kanchrapara and Dankuni.  Since these project models 
are being attempted for the first time in the railways, it is necessary to carry out 
due diligence.  All these projects are progressing and a Core Group of officers is 
working on these PPP/JV industries to take them forward. 
13. Railways are already executing works either departmentally or through 
PPP/JV at Budge Budge, Dankuni, Naopara, Anara, Tindharia, New Cooch 
Behar, Kharagpur, Haldia, Guwahati and Kazipet. Work on the wagon factory 
in Orissa will also be taken up once the site is finalized. 
14. Work on ICF, Perambur’s second unit will start soon. We have decided 
that whatever problems  are there will be sorted out and we will set up the 
Palakkad coach factory. Railways are interested to partner with Autocast and 
SILK at Cherthala, for which business plan is being revised to bring it in line 
with the current needs of the railways.  
15. Madam, I am happy to inform that Burn Standard Company Limited and 
Braithwaite Company Limited have been brought under the administrative 
control of Ministry of Railways this year.   
16. Madam, to further expand rail-based industries, I would now like to 
mention some new initiatives. 
17. The prestigious Jammu-Kashmir Rail Link project involves a large 
number of bridges.  I propose to dedicate an industry for our brothers and sisters 4 
of J&K, who are close to our heart. Therefore, railways will set up a Bridge 
Factory in J&K, which is our heaven on earth.  This industry will help in 
developing ancillary industries leading to employment generation in the area. I 
also propose to set up a state-of-the-art  Institute for Tunnel and Bridge 
Engineering at Jammu.
18. As per my announcement to set up a coach factory at Singur, land has not 
been made available by the state government. However, several landowners 
have volunteered to sell their land directly to the railways. In order to fulfill this 
commitment, I propose to set up a metro coach factory on the land purchased 
from willing sellers at Singur/adjacent Polba.  
19. Northeast is our priority area and  receives government’s full support. 
Imphal, the capital of Manipur will soon be connected to the railway network.  I 
have planned in advance.  Therefore, I propose to set up a  diesel locomotive 
centre in Manipur. 
20. Centre for Railway Information Systems (CRIS) is the professional IT 
arm of Indian Railways.  It is a nursery for development of software specialists 
in the country.  I  propose to open a Centre of Excellence in software at 
Darjeeling under the aegis of CRIS.
21. I propose to set up two more wagon units under JV/PPP mode, one each 
at Kolar and Alappuzha, Kerala, and one more at Buniadpur.  
22. A large number of small and medium size track machines have been 
developed indigenously and are also being manufactured in India. I propose to 
pursue a joint venture between railways and  a partner to set up a 
manufacturing industry for the indigenous production of large  on-track 
machines at  Uluberia. I also propose to set up a new track machine POH 
facility at the same place.  
23. Madam, I am happy to announce setting up of a “Rail Industrial Park” 
at Jellingham. This Park will be a cluster of diverse industrial units whose 
output will be consumed by the railways. The Park will initially focus on high 
volume safety and vital components. With this, we shall make a beginning 
towards creating a global hub in India for the railway industry. A unit to 
manufacture car steel bogies and couplers through a joint venture between Burn 
Standard Co. Ltd. and SAIL has already been initiated in this Park.  I also 
propose to set up a Rail Industrial Park at New Bongaigaon.5 
24. The electrical energy requirement of railways is growing rapidly with the 
expansion of the rail infrastructure and traffic.  A captive thermal power plant of 
1,000 MW at Nabinagar is at an advance stage of construction.  A second 
thermal power plant of 1,320 MW capacity at Adra is in the process of being set 
up. Depending upon the fuel being made available at economic cost, I propose 
to set up a 700 MW gas-based power plant at Thakurli in Maharashtra. 
25. I propose to set up more mechanized laundries for improving the quality 
of linen in trains at Nagpur, Chandigarh and Bhopal, in addition to Wadibunder, 
Tikiyapara, Kamakhya, Secunderabad, Kacheguda, Indore, Lucknow, Banaras, 
Samastipur, Sealdah, Tatanagar, Danapur,  Bikaner, Bilaspur, Durg, Hatia, 
Chennai, Mumbai and Ahmedabad, where they are commissioned or are being 
set up.  Proposals for laundries at Vishakhapatnam, Bhubaneshwar, Puri, 
Gwalior, Manduadih, Gorakhpur, Lucknow, New Jalpaiguri, Jammu, Delhi, 
Jaipur, Jodhpur, Tirupati, Ernakulam,  Thiruvananthapuram, Hubli, Bengaluru, 
Yashwantpur, Jabalpur, Allahabad, Mau, Amethi and Kota are also under 
examination. 
26. Madam, after having discussed the policy initiatives and rail-based 
industries, I would now come to expansion of rail infrastructure. 
27. For the first time ever, railways have framed Vision 2020, providing a 
definite roadmap, both short-term and long-term, for the future.  We intend to 
go forward to achieve our goals with careful planning. 
28. Madam Speaker, we had added only 10,677 km of new lines since 
independence. I had announced an ambitious target of 1,000 km of new lines in 
2010-11. This is in contrast to average addition of 180 km annually. In the 
current year, we may do over 700 km, falling short of the target.  But this would 
be almost double of the highest ever performance in any single year. Unless we 
set our targets high, we cannot realize the goals of Vision 2020. The hon’ble 
members will be happy to know that railways will be achieving its target of 800 
km for gauge conversion, 700 km for doubling and 1,000 km of electrification. 
29. Railways’ efforts to provide dignity to the poor through the Izzat scheme 
in 2009-10 have benefitted over four lakh disadvantaged citizens. They are now 
able to travel to their workplaces with their heads held high. Poverty drives 
many people to live dangerously near railway tracks and often risk their lives.  6 
Many perish every year. Their lives are  very important to us. These dwellers 
also affect smooth movement of trains.  That is why we have decided to give 
them small shelter through Sukhi Griha Scheme. This scheme is being taken 
up on pilot basis to provide 10,000 dwelling units at Mumbai, Sealdah, Siliguri, 
Tiruchirapalli and other places. This is our humble effort to help these dwellers. 
Annual Plan 2011-12 
30. Madam, the Annual Plan for the year 2011-12 has been proposed at 
`57,630 cr which is the highest ever plan investment by the railways in a 
single year. The Plan is proposed to be financed through GBS of  `20,000 cr, 
diesel cess of `1041 cr, internal resources of `14,219 cr, market borrowings of 
`20,594 cr through Indian Railway Finance Corporation (IRFC), considering its 
past excellent performance in the financial market.  Normally IRFC raises 
between  `9,000-10,000 cr annually for leasing  of rolling stock. Next year, an 
additional amount of  `10,000 cr will be raised through tax free bonds  for 
financing select capacity  enhancement works.  Railways will ensure servicing 
this debt of tax-free bonds.  Further, external source of financing through PPP, 
WIS etc is expected to yield `1,776 cr. 
31. Improving upon 2010-11, a greater thrust is being given to the expansion 
of the rail network with a larger allocation of ` 9,583 cr for new lines. It is 
planned to complete 1,000  km of new lines in 2011-12.  In addition, the left 
over new lines from last year’s target will also be completed. Apart from this, 
`5,406 cr and  `2,470 cr has been given for  doubling and gauge conversion 
projects to complete 867 km and 1,017 km respectively. To overcome shortages 
in wagons, coaches and locomotives,  `13,820 cr has been earmarked for 
acquisition of rolling stock. 
32. Indian Railways are a true symbol of inclusive growth and it is the 
lifeline of the nation and contributes to national integration.  It is an irony that 
despite the presence of railways in India for 157 years, large parts of our 
population have never seen a railway line. In the coming decade, Indian 
Railways will continue to keep its service focus on the underprivileged and the 
poor, even as it expands its services for the more fortunate. I quote Gurudev 
Rabindranath Tagore: 
“Give me the strength never to disown the poor or  
bend my knees before insolent might.” 7 
33. In the last budget I had announced updation of surveys for 114 socially 
desirable new lines.  Out of this 94 will be completed by March, 2011 and the 
remaining by December, 2011.  I propose to take up construction of these lines 
in the 12
th
 five year plan since this budget year is the terminal year of the 11
th
plan. Our dream is to bring about a social revolution through rail connectivity. 
We need political freedom along with  economic freedom that will usher in 
prosperity for our millions of countrymen, more especially to the common man. 
34. Madam, we have proposed to create a fund to implement the socially 
desirable projects during the 12
th
 Plan.  Under the umbrella of this non-lapsable 
fund, not only will the pending socially desirable lines be completed, but many 
other similar new line projects would also be taken up.  The scheme is being 
named, Pradhan Mantri Rail Vikas Yojana.   I am extremely thankful to the 
hon’ble Prime Minister for his support and guidance.  
35. Madam, it is our continuous endeavour to connect unserved and 
underserved regions to the rail network. We want underdeveloped areas to 
develop and the people of these regions to join the process of growth. I 
therefore, propose to take up construction of the following new lines in a few 
such areas:- 
i. Wadsa-Gadchirholi in Maharashtra 
ii. Bhadutola-Jhargram via Lalgarh in West Bengal  
iii. Gudur-Durgrajpuram in Andhra Pradesh  
iv. Hansdiha-Godda in Jharkhand 
36. Railways are already executing 19 projects in the similar difficult and 
underdeveloped areas in the States of Orissa, Jharkhand, Chattisgarh, Bihar and 
Maharashtra and I propose to increase the allocation to these projects to `771 cr.  
37. A non-lapsable Fund for railway projects in the northeast region has 
been created that will boost the progress of projects.  All the state capitals of 
this region except Sikkim will get connected by rail network in the next seven 
years. The prestigious Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla project is also 
progressing and work on India’s longest tunnel between Banihal and Qazigund 
would be completed this year. 8 
Safety & Security 
38. Safety is our first priority. Every incident is unfortunate.  We do not want 
to see loss of even a single life. Unfortunately in two incidents of sabotage and 
suspected sabotage, 216 innocent lives were lost. We are trying sincerely to 
ensure such incidents do not occur.  We extend our condolences to their 
families.
39. Indian Railways connect 7,083 stations, and carry 2.20 crore people and 
over 2.5 million tonnes of goods every day.  As a result of our sustained efforts, 
the index for train accidents has decreased significantly from 0.29 per million 
train km in 2004-05 to 0.17 in 2009-10.  This is despite the increase in traffic 
from 16,021 trains per day and 538 crore  passengers annually in 2004-05 to 
18,820 trains and 720 crore passengers in 2009-10. Madam, it is very sad that 
every year over 1.30 lakh people die in  road accidents.  Railway is passenger 
friendly, safe and a cheap mode of transport.  Rail fares are close to one-fourth 
that of the road.
40. In my first tenure, I had  approved the introduction of  Anti Collision 
Device (ACD). After ten years I find that it has been implemented only on NF 
railway.  Madam, our recent trials with an improved version of ACD have met 
with success and it will be commissioned on three zonal railways, Southern, 
South Central and South Western Railways.  Considering the successful trials, I 
have decided to extend this device to Eastern, East Coast, East Central and 
South Eastern Railways.  With this we will have covered 8 of the 17 zonal 
railways. 
41. The number of incidents at unmanned level crossings, on which we are 
working very seriously, has come down by 36% with the elimination of 1,500 
unmanned crossings, construction of 172 ROBs and 240 RUBs/subways. I have 
lowered the eligibility criteria for manning from 6,000 TVUs to 3,000 TVUs.  
Efforts will be intensified in the coming year by eliminating the remaining 
eligible 2,500 unmanned level crossings  as well as construction of 200 ROBs 
and 325 RUBs/subways. Any other crossing required to be eliminated will also 
be taken up for conversion.
42. A GPS based ‘Fog Safe’ device has been deployed and I am happy to 
report that this year railways have  handled the foggy weather without any 
untoward incident.  9 
43. Madam, railways being a soft target, has been facing the wrath of 
extremists, agitations and other unsocial elements.  Incidences of disruptions by 
way of bomb-blasts, sabotage, track-tampering etc. are on the rise. I appeal to 
my countrymen to exercise discretion and restraint.  Railways are their own 
property and any damage will only result in inconvenience and loss of revenue 
and will not help their cause.  
44. As law and order is the responsibility of the state governments, railways 
are mostly helpless in handling such situations.  We cannot ensure efficient and 
punctual operations of trains without the help of state governments.  Some 
states do help, some states are helpless.  Frequent calls for ‘rail rokos’ are not 
only crippling operations on Indian Railways but also causing immense 
hardship to passengers, not to talk of  substantial loss of revenues. There have 
been 115 cases of ‘rail roko’ agitations during the period from April to 
December 2010, a few of which have spread over a period of three weeks.  In 
the current year, till now more than 1,500 passenger carrying trains have been 
cancelled, another 1,500 diverted over  longer routes and more than 3,500 
rescheduled on account of such disruptions.  We want cooperation from all 
concerned. Those who help us, we will also help them. 
45. I am now making an offer that whichever state ensures trouble-free train 
running for the whole year, shall be given two new trains and two projects as 
a special package.  
46. An All India Security Help Line on a single number has been set up to 
facilitate passenger security  and is likely to become  operational this year.  A 
comprehensive bill has been drafted to empower RPF to deal with passenger 
related offences and it is likely to be placed before  Parliament soon.  We are 
reviewing the passenger security care  programme to bring about all round 
security improvement for passengers.  
47. Madam, the thrust of the Budget this year is also on modernisation. A 
number of measures will be taken to usher in latest technology. I would like to 
spell out some of these steps for improving the efficiency of the system that will 
ultimately benefit our customers:- 
i. Based on the success of the pilot project of  SIMRAN, jointly 
developed by IIT, Kanpur and RDSO, a  Real Time Train 
Information System (RTIS) will provide reliable information on 
train running. 10 
ii. Collaboration with Bengal Engineering and Science University, 
Shibpur for using jute geo-textiles in embankment design; 
iii. A project with IIT, Chennai on prototype manufacture of ultrasonic 
systems; 
iv. Partnership with Jadavpur University for development of new 
designs for rail steel bridges; 
v. A  collaborative study with IIT, Mumbai on the problem of 
corrosion of rails; 
vi. The  Centre for Railway Research (CRR), collaboration between 
IIT, Kharagpur and RDSO, has  been sanctioned and is under 
implementation.
vii. Centres of Excellence for development and prototyping various types 
of Mechatronics systems at RCF/Kapurthala and DMW/Patiala; 
viii. E-procurement and e-auction to ensure transparency and economy.  
ix. Development of a comprehensive web-based databank for land and 
asset management database for optimum utilization of our resources.  
x. Issuing paperless railway receipts; 
xi. Extend  web based system of allotment  of iron ore rakes to coal 
traffic  
xii. Run  double-stack container trains from Gujarat ports to the major 
ICD at Gurgaon.  
Green Initiatives 
48. Madam, railways are always environment friendly and are considered 
evergreen. It is also the most fuel efficient mode of transport.  Therefore, I have 
declared 2011-12 as the “Year of Green Energy”. I would like to share some 
of the green measures taken by the railways:- 11 
i. Free supply of 14 lakh CFLs to railway households and phasing out of 
incandescent lamps. 
ii. Regenerative braking in Mumbai EMUs  
iii. Windmill at ICF, Chennai 
iv. Production of locos with ‘hotel load converter’  
v. Increase use of solar energy at LC gates, stations etc. 
vi. Use of bio-diesel, CNG and LNG in locos, workshops etc. 
Passenger/Rail Users’ Amenities 
49. Madam, for passengers a fresh thrust has been given to improve the 
amenities and provide better experience at stations. In the last two years, we had 
announced the upgradation of 584 stations as Adarsh Stations, out of which 442 
stations will be completed by March 2011.  The remaining will be completed in 
2011-12.   
50. Upgradation of stations would provide safe drinking water, pay & use 
toilets, high-level platforms, better accessibility for  the physically challenged 
among many other facilities at these stations.  I would like to assure all the 
hon’ble members that all the suggestion for Adarsh stations given by them have 
been included in the following list of 236 stations. I will be happy to receive 
suggestions from the hon’ble members to add more stations. 
Abhaipur, Acharya Narendra Dev Nagar, Achhnera,  Alipurduar  court, 
Alipurduar Jn., Ambalgram, Ambernath, Ambikapur, Anara, Asoknagar Road, 
Azimganj Jn., Baghdogra, Bagula, Bahadurpur, Baharu, Bahirgachhi, 
Bahirpuya,  Bahraich, Balagarh, Bala Mau, Balarambati, Balgona, Ballalpur, 
Bamangachhi, Bamangram Halt, Bamanhat, Banarhat, Baneswar, Banka pasi, 
Bankimnagar, Banstala, Barabhum, Baragaon, Barasat Jn., Barhni, Barmer, 
Barsoi Jn., Basudevpur, Basuldanga,  Batasi, Bathnakrittiba, Belakoba, 
Beldanga, Beliaghata Rd, Beliatore, Betberia ghola, Bhadaiyan, Bhadrak, 
Bhagalpur, Bhagwangola, Bharwari,  Bhimgarh, Bidyadharpur, Bishnupur, 
Boinchi, Brindabanpur, Buniyadpur, Burnpur, Chanchai, Chamagram, Champa, 
Chandanpur, Chatra, Chatterhat, Chengannur, Chintamani, Chirimiri, Chitrakut 
Dham Karvi, Chowrigacha, Churu, Dainhat, Darjeeling, Daryabad, Dasnagar, 
Deoria Sadar, Deulti, Dhatrigram,  Dhubulia, Dhulabari, Dildarnagar, Diva, 
Dubrajpur, Dumurdaha, Durgachak, Eklakhi, Ettumanur, Falakata, Fatehpur, 
Fatehpur Sikri, Gadadharpur, Gandhigram, Ghanpur, Ghoksadanga, Ghoragata, 
Ghum, Gidhni, Gobra, Guntur, Gurap, Harishdadpur, Harishchandrapur, 
Hasimara, Hindmotor, Hotar, Hridaypur,  Hubli, Jabalpur, Jaganath Temple 12 
Gate, Jakhalabandha, Jalor, Jamikunta, Janai road,  Jangaon, Jessore road, 
Jhantipahari, Jodhpur, Jorhat Town, Joychandipahar, Kahalgaon, Kaikala, 
Kalchini, Kalinagar, Kaliyaganj, Kamakhyaguri, Kamareddi, Kanjiramittam, 
Kanthi, Karimnagar, Kathgodam, Kathua, Khagraghat Rd., Khajuraho, 
Khalilabad, Khemasuli, Khurja Jn., Kiraoli, Kishanganj, Kolar, Korba, Kotshila, 
Kulpi, Kumbakonam, Kunda Harnam  Ganj, Kurukshetra, Kuruppantara, 
Labpur, Lohapur, Loknath, Lower Parel, Madarihat, Madhusudanpur, Majhdia, 
Malatipur, Malda Court,  Malkajgiri,  Manendragarh, Manigram, Maninagar, 
Mararikulam, Matigara, Mayiladuturai,  Meerut City, Meghnagar, Mollarpur, 
Mulanturutti, Murarai, Nabadwip Ghat, Nabagram,  Nagore, Nagrakata, 
Naimisharanya, Nandakumar, Narendrapur, Navsari, New Alipurduar, New 
Bhuj, New Cooch Behar, Old Malda,  Palla road, Palsit,  Panagarh, 
Pandaveswar, Panjipara, Patranga, Patuli, Phusro, Piravam Road, Pirtala, 
Prantik, Quilandi, Raghunathpalli, Raigarh, Raipur, Rajbandh, Rajgoda, 
Rajnandgaon, Ramrajatala, Rangiya, Ratangarh, Remount road, Rudauli, 
Rupnarayanpur, Sabarmati, Sadulpur, Sagardighi,  Sakoti Tanda, Salanpur, 
Salboni, Salem, Sambre, Sankrail,  Santaldih, Sardiha, Sasthankotta, Satna, 
Shahganj, Shalimar, Sidlaghatta, Simlagarh, Sirathu, Sitapur Cantt., Sivok, 
Sohawal, Sonada, Srinivaspura, Sukna, Sultanpur, Talit, Thanabihpur, Tildanga, 
Tiruppur, Tuticorin, Udhna, Vaikam Road, Vasco-da-gama, Vellarakkad.  
51. Though railways have announced the setting up of number of world class 
stations, not much headway could be achieved because of their high costs.  We 
are taking a relook at the parameters and guidelines to provide what will suit 
Indian passengers best.  This work will definitely be taken up in the coming 
year.   
52. Out of the 160 MFCs announced, a few are completed and few are in the 
process of completion. I have given a special target to complete all the MFCs 
next year.  I propose to set up more MFCs with budget hotels at Bangarpet, 
Secunderabad, Amethi, Ramnagar,  Ajmer, Chandigarh, Amritsar, 
Thiruvananthapuram, Kamakhya, Gaya, Rae Bareli, Deoghar, Varanasi, 
Bhubaneswar, Vellore, Kanyakumari, Srinagar, Sasaram, Bhagalpur, Panipat, 
Bhuj, Anand, Arsikere, Birur, Neemach, Ratlam, Azamgarh, Ujjain, Adra, 
Midnapore, Tamluk, Purulia, Thakurnagar, Sagardighi, Jangipur, Bahrampur, 
Nabadwip, Kulti, Bolapur, Diamond Harbour, Naihati, Kanchrapara, Hajipur, 
Islampur and Rohtak. 13 
53. Some of the measures taken/proposed to be taken to improve passenger 
amenities are:- 
i. Introduction of a pan-India, multi-purpose “Go-India” smart card on a 
pilot basis.  This will be one single window package for the passenger to 
seamlessly pay for tickets for long  distance, suburban, metro etc. 
journeys. The card can be used in booking counters, vending machines, 
internet etc.; 
ii. Two new coaching terminals at Nemam and Kottayam in Kerala, one in 
Mau Nath Bhanjan in  Uttar Pradesh and another in Dankuni, West 
Bengal; 
iii. Better accessibility at stations for physically challenged customers;
iv. Extension of  Rail Yatri Sevaks with modern trolleys to six more 
stations: New Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Ahmedabad, Bengaluru and 
Thiruvananthapuram; 
v. A new portal for e-ticketing by Centre for Railway Information 
Systems (CRIS) is ready and will be launched shortly. Booking of tickets 
through this portal would be cheaper with a charge of only ` 10 for AC 
classes and ` 5 for others; 
vi. Provision of  internet access on Howrah-Rajdhani Express as a pilot 
project; 
vii. Extension of Train Management System to New Delhi, Bangalore, 
Secunderabad, Ahmedabad and Lucknow stations to provide information 
on running of trains, 
viii. Introduction of advance booking of retiring rooms.
54. Madam, I propose to introduce a new Super AC class of travel.    The 
new class will provide improved comfort and features and more exclusivity.  
Golden Rail Corridor 
55. Madam, I am happy to announce that pre-feasibility study for the western 
leg (Delhi-Mumbai) of the Golden Rail  Corridor would start early next year. 14 
The study is being undertaken with help from Japan, with  the objective of 
raising speed of passenger trains to 160-200 kmph. Similar studies will be 
initiated for other corridors including Mumbai-Kolkata, Chennai-Bangalore, 
Delhi-Jaipur and Ahmedabad-Mumbai. 
Staff  
56. Madam, our employees are our biggest asset and it is they who keep the 
wheel of progress moving.  Some of the  measures I propose to take for their 
welfare are:- 
i. Expand the scope of Liberalized Active  Retirement Scheme for 
Guaranteed Employment for safety category staff by enhancing the 
existing criteria of grade pay from `1,800/- to `1,900/-. 
ii. Considering the Indian family structure and values, extending medical 
facilities to both dependent father and mother of railway 
employees. 
iii. Increasing the scholarship for the girl child of gangmen and group 
‘D’ employees to `1,200 per month for higher education.  
iv. Setting up of a  Railway Vidyalaya Prabandhan Board (RVPB)  to 
improve quality of education to children studying in 269 railway 
schools.  The Board will draw up a plan for improving the physical and 
educational infrastructure of these schools to be implemented in a time 
frame of three years. 
v. In order to provide easy access to medical facilities in remote and 
inaccessible areas for our employees, it is  proposed to provide 20 
Medical Road Medical Vans at different locations to begin with.  
vi. I am happy to report that all the proposed  20 hostels for children of 
railway employees have been  commissioned and another 20 would 
be set up next year.
57. Madam, my Ministry is undertaking restructuring of all the cadres in 
the railways to afford adequate promotional opportunities to the officers and 
staff.  15 
Recruitment 
58. Madam, after the new recruitment policy announced last year, 
recruitment process has already been set in motion for filling the vacancies of 
about 1.75 lakh in Group ‘C’ and Group ‘D’ posts. Steps have also been taken 
to fill up about 13,000 posts in Railway Protection Force. These mega 
recruitment drives will cover the backlog of SC/ST/physically handicapped 
quota. 
59. I am happy to inform that for the first time, railways are inducting 16,000 
ex-servicemen by end of March 2011. As also announced last year, we are also 
recruiting more than 1,200 ex-servicemen in RPF. It is our humble tribute to our 
brave jawans who defend our borders.
koi sikh koi jaat maratha 
koi gurkha koi madrasi 
sarhad par marnevaala 
har veer tha bhaaratvasi 
jo shaheed hue hain unki 
jara yad karo kurbani…. 
Training 
60. To enhance skills of our frontline staff in dealing with the customers, a 
training centre is proposed  to be started at Kharagpur. Also multidisciplinary training centres would be  set up at Dharwad, Kolkata and Pune 
including an  exclusive international centre at Agra. A new basic Training 
Centre at Kurseong is proposed to cater to the needs of Northeast Frontier 
Railway including Darjeeling - Himalayan Railway. 
Setting up of Polytechnics  
61. I am happy to announce that five Polytechnics will be set up at Varanasi, 
Machlandpur, Vadodara, Bhilai and Hubli-Dharwad under MOU with Ministry 
of Human Resource Development. This  will also contribute towards the 
national mission of skill development. 
Sports 
62. As the hon’ble members are aware, railways have  always provided 
congenial and enabling environment for breeding of sports talent in the country.  
I take great pride in reporting that  railway sportspersons brought 25 medals 
(including 13 Gold of the 38 won by India) in the recently held Commonwealth 
Games, 2010.  The excellent performance of railway sportspersons continued in 
the Asian Games also with a contribution of 7 out of 14 Golds for India. 16 
Railways also ran a special Commonwealth Express which was visited by 8 
lakh people. 
63. Madam, railways will continue to strengthen the sports infrastructure and 
open more sports academies, stadia and multi-purpose halls.  It is also proposed 
to create a separate sports cadre so that their aspirations are fully met.  
Promotion of Cultural Activities 
64. Madam, you will agree that the Railway family cannot isolate itself from 
the cultural field.  Therefore, I have formed a Cultural Promotion Board to 
boost the cultural activities across the length and breadth of the country which 
will be railways’ efforts to preserve and promote the diverse and rich cultural 
heritage of the nation. 
  
65. To commemorate the 150
th
 Birth Anniversary of Gurudev Rabindranath 
Tagore, on 9
th
 May, 2010, a special exhibition train, “Sanskriti Express”, was 
launched. It is showcasing artistic works, philosophy and teachings of Gurudev. 
The train has been moving across the country and has been visited by more than 
24 lakh people in 18 states so far.  
66. At the invitation of our beloved Sheikh Hasina, Hon’ble Prime Minister 
of Bangladesh, this train is set to go on a cultural exchange programme to 
Bangladesh according to their convenience. I am thankful to her for suggesting 
‘Sonar Tori’ as the name of the train. I wholeheartedly accept her suggestion.  
67. Several other special exhibition trains such as  “Mother Express” a 
tribute to Mother Teresa on her birth centenary and “Aurobindo Express” have 
also been run to disseminate the message of these great personalities. In 
addition, running of “Vivekananda Express” will be extended for two years up 
to his 150
th
 birth anniversary in 2013. We have also run a  “Technology 
Express” to spread the awareness of science and technology among youth and 
students. 
Financial Performance 
68. Madam Speaker, I have no hesitation in informing this august House that 
Indian Railways are passing through a  very difficult phase. The year 2009-10 
was challenging for the railways. Implementation of the 6
th
 Pay Commission’s 
recommendations increased the expenditure on staff and pension by an 
unprecedented 97%. The latest assessment of Pay Commission’s impact reveals 
an additional expenditure of `73,000 crore during the XI Plan period. This has 17 
heavily impacted our internal generation for plan investment.  However, by 
prudent financial management, we have not only paid the full dividend for 
2009-10, but also achieved an operating ratio of 95.3%.  In fact, if we do not 
take pay commission arrears into consideration, which rightfully are liabilities 
of previous financial years, the operating ratio would have been 84% even with 
payment of higher salaries and pension. If the salaries and pension are also kept 
at the earlier levels, the operating ratio comes down even further to 74.1%. 
69. The testing times for the railways continue in 2010-11 due to the impact 
of allowances and several post-budgetary factors.  On the earnings side, 
disruption of train movements has resulted in a loss of about  `1,500 cr and 
another `2,000 cr due to the ban on export of iron ore.  As a result, the loading 
target had to be reduced by 20 million tonnes to 924 million tonnes. However, 
in the revised estimates, goods earnings have been retained at the budget level 
based on trends of higher yield per NTKM. The total gross earnings have now 
been fixed at  `94,742 cr which is  `177 cr higher than the budget. With the 
reduced traffic suspense clearance of  `98 cr, Gross Traffic Receipts is higher 
than the budget target by `75 cr at `94,840 cr. 
70. On the expenditure side, two hikes in the rates of HSD oil and increased 
electricity tariff in some states, higher DA rates and excise duty rates, as well as 
impact of unanticipated higher salary and allowances, raised the requirement by 
`5,700 cr. I am proud to say that we will save `3,700 cr by our economy drive 
and other austerity measures.  Next year we will save more. Ordinary Working 
Expenses has now been fixed at  `67,000 cr, an increase of  `2,000 cr over 
Budget Estimate. After providing for  `5,700 cr and  `14,500 cr towards 
Depreciation Reserve Fund and Pension Fund respectively in the Revised 
Estimates, the Total Working Expenses are likely to be `87,200 cr. Accounting 
for full dividend liability of `4,917 cr, the “Excess” comes to  `4,105 cr.  The 
revised operating ratio works out to 92.1% which would have been 72.8% with 
pre-pay commission salaries. The revised plan outlay has been kept at `40,315 
cr. 
71. Madam, I would like to thank all the Parliamentary Committees including 
the Railway Convention Committee for their full support.  18 
Budget Estimates, 2011-12 
72. Madam, I shall now deal with the Budget Estimates for 2011-12. 
73. On the basis of freight traffic projection of 993 million tonnes and 
passenger growth of 6.4% over 2010-11, the Gross Traffic Receipts are 
estimated at  `1,06,239 cr assuming a clearance of  `200 crore from traffic 
suspense.  Madam, for the first time, railways’ earnings are set to exceed the 
rupees one lakh crore mark.  Ordinary Working Expenses have been assessed 
at  `73,650 cr. This represents an increase of 9.9% over Revised Estimates of 
2010-11 to cater for annual increments of salaries, DA, higher requirement for 
fuel and materials for increased level  of activity and lease payments.  The 
appropriation to Pension Fund is placed at  `15,800 cr and to Depreciation 
Reserve Fund at  `7,000 cr compared to  `5,700 cr in the Revised Estimates, 
2010-11. Total Working Expenses therefore are placed at  `96,450 cr. A 
provision of `6,735 cr has been made for dividend payment leaving an “Excess” 
of  `5,258 cr to be utilized for Development Fund and Capital Fund.  The 
expected Operating Ratio is 91.1%. 
74. With this, I hope the railways will soon emerge stronger, leaving behind 
the impact of the Pay Commission and  engage fully in the revival of its 
financial health.
Hamara Mushkil Daur Gujar Chuka Hai 
Aur Hum Din-o-din Majboot Hote Jayenge 
(Tough times are now over and Railways, 
will grow from strength to strength from here) 
Metropolitan Projects 
75. Madam, Indian Railways have only one metro i.e. Kolkata Zonal Metro 
Railway. We are proud of it. As a  full-fledged zone, Kolkata Metro is 
expanding its network.  A core committee has been set up to closely monitor the 
progress of ongoing works for the speedier completion of the following 
sections:- 
i. Naopara to Barasat via Bimanbandar 
ii. Baranagar to Barrackpore and Baranagar to Dakshineswar 
iii. Dum-Dum Airport to New Garia via Rajerhat 
iv. Joka to BBD Bagh via Majerhat 19 
76. The entire section from Mahanayak Uttam Kumar (Tollygunge) to Kavi 
Subhash (New Garia) has been commissioned. Every day over 5 lakh 
passengers utilize the metro services. 
77. It is also proposed to take up  the following new surveys for new 
connectivity of Kolkata metro:- 
i. Joka-Diamond Harbour 
ii. Baruipur - Kavi Subhash 
iii. Howrah Maidan to Srirampur via Dankuni and Singur 
iv. Howrah Maidan – Belur 
v. Howrah Maidan – Santragachi – Dhulagarh 
vi. Joka-Mahanayak Uttam Kumar 
vii. Barrackpore to Kalyani 
78. It is also proposed to introduce 34 new services in Kolkata Metro in the 
coming year. 
79. Railways are committed to continue the partnership with Maharashtra for 
strengthening Mumbai’s suburban system. 
80. I am happy to inform the august House that for the first time, 20-car 
MEMU trains have been introduced  on Northern Railway  during 2010-11 to 
reduce overcrowding.
Integrated Suburban Railway Networks 
81. Madam, India is witnessing rapid urbanization putting great pressure on 
our cities and towns. Transport infrastructure will be a key to their growth and 
sustenance. I propose the development of integrated suburban railway networks 
in large cities like Mumbai, bringing together suburban railway, metro railway 
and other rail infrastructure under a single integrated system which will provide 
faster, efficient, affordable and comfortable transportation to the citizens. To 
begin with, I plan to introduce this  concept in those cities where suburban 
system exists, such as Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Kolkata,  and Chennai. We 
propose to strengthen the suburban system of Hyderabad-Secundeabad by 
implementing six projects under MMTS Phase II. 20 
82. Madam, Mumbai Rail Vikas Corporation (MRVC) has helped bring 
enormous improvements in Mumbai’s suburban system. I now wish to bring 
about a similar transformation to the suburban transport system of the other 
megalopolis of the country, Kolkata. For a 100 km and more around Kolkata, 
the lives of the people are inexorably linked with activities, trade and industry 
of the city. There is a great need to upgrade the entire suburban system of 
Kolkata with better, faster and more number of services including 15-car trains.   
83. I am aware that such improvements  need substantial  finances. Railways 
have limited resources. Therefore,  I propose to set up Kolkata Rail Vikas 
Corporation (KRVC) on the lines of MRVC, which will raise funds through 
banks and other financial institutions, Municipal Corporation and other 
stakeholders. I believe, this single measure will kick start Kolkata’s return to its 
days of glory.  Similar corporations can be considered for congested suburban 
systems in other states.   
Production Units 
84. I must complement all the Production Units who have performed well in 
2009-10. I am happy to report that CLW has turned out the first locomotive 
with ‘hotel load converter’ to meet power requirement of coaches and pantry 
car.  The capacity of Diesel Locomotive Works (DLW) is being augmented to 
300 locos. It has also indigenized GM locomotives to bring the cost down.  
Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) 
85. All the eleven Railway PSUs have  performed well in 2009-10 with a 
turnover of more than `15,000 cr, earning a net profit of `1,782 cr.  These PSUs 
paid a dividend `311.88 cr to the railways.  
Concessions 
86. At present  physically handicapped persons are not entitled for 
concessions on Rajdhani and Shatabdi trains.  It is proposed to extend the 
concession facility to them in these trains also.  
87. Press correspondents are now entitled to avail 50% concession with 
family once in a year.  It is proposed to increase this facility to twice a year.  
88. It is proposed to extend the facility to the  Kirti and Shaurya Chakra
awardees of travelling in Rajdhani and Shatabdi trains.  21 
89. In case of  unmarried posthumous Param Vir Chakra and Ashok 
Chakra gallantry award winners of armed forces, it is proposed to extend the 
facility of card passes to the parents. 
90. At present the concession for senior citizens is extended to both men and 
women at 60 years of age.  I propose to reduce this in case of women to 58 
years.  I also do not want to annoy the men, and therefore, propose to increase 
their concession from 30% to 40%. 
Wagon Procurement 
91. Madam, adequate supply of wagons is a pre-condition to fulfilling ever 
increasing demand for rail transport.  The august House would be happy to 
know that a record procurement of 16,500 wagons is being done in the current 
year.  We have also kept a higher target of 18,000 wagons for the next year.  
Dedicated Freight Corridors (DFC) 
92. Madam, the main loan agreement for phase I of Western Corridor of DFC 
with Japan International Cooperation  Agency (JICA) has been signed and 
bidding process for civil and track work has commenced. For the Eastern 
Corridor, the appraisal by World Bank for Khurja-Bhaupur section would be 
carried out next month. I am extremely happy to announce that work from 
Dankuni end on the eastern corridor has already started. We want to complete 
the DFC project by December, 2016 as scheduled.  
93. As hon’ble members are aware, land is a sensitive issue.  With the 
objective of reducing the number of land losers, we have made efforts to bring 
the alignment of the DFC parallel to the existing railway network and thereby 
using 12,000 acres from railways’ land bank.  It has also reduced the 
requirement of land acquisition by 2,718 acres resulting in a saving of about 
`300 cr. 
New Lines
94. Madam, as I mentioned earlier, all  the 114 socially desirable projects 
which have been surveyed recently, will be included in the 12
th
 Plan and 
financed through the proposed Pradhan Mantri Rail Vikas Yojana. 
95. In my last budget speech, 33 new line sections covering 1,021 km were 
identified for completion as compared  to less than 200 km normally.  I am 
happy to inform the House that we have taken a giant leap in completion of new 
lines projects. The progress of laying new lines will be further accelerated and 22 
in the year 2011-12, we are confident  of exceeding a milestone of laying of 
1,000 km of new lines. The sections which have either been completed or will 
be completed during 2010-11 are:-  
1. Chandurbazar-Narkhed 
2. Deogarh- Dumka 
3. Mandarhil – Hansdiha 
4. Bhawanipatna-Junagarh  
5. Barkakhana-Kuju  
6. Nawadih –Dhanwar 
7. Tarn Taran-Goindwal 
8. Lalitpur-Udaipura 
9. Mahrajganj - Bishunpur Mahuari  
10. Ajmer-Pushkar 
11. Jagityal- Mortad 
12. Khanapur- Homnabad 
13. Salem – Namakkal 
14. Ramaganjmandi - Jhalawar 
15. Lonand-Phaltan 
16. Rampurhat- Pirargarhia 
17. Deoghar – Chandan 
18. Khurda Road – Begunia 
19. Phulwarisharif-Patliputra  
20. Jhajjar-Rohtak  
21. Abohar-Fazilka 
22. Agra-Fatahabad-Bah 
23. New Coochbehar-Golakganj 
24. Nossam- Banaganapalli 
25. Vishnupuram- Jahanpad 
26. Gadwal-Pandurangswami Nagore – Karaikkal 
27. Matnasibpur - Masagram  
96. The target of 800 km for Gauge Conversion was fixed for 2010-11 and I 
am happy to inform the house that this target will be met.  The sections which 
have either been completed or will be completed during 2010-11 are:- 
1. Krishnanagar - Shantipur 
2. Sitamarhi-Bairgania 23 
3. Kaptanganj - Thawe 
4. Katihar-Tejnarayanpur 
5. Mavli-Nathdwara 
6. Mayiladuturai - Tiruvarur 
7. Anandapuram-Talguppa 
8. Bodeli-Chottaudepur 
9. Bardhman – Balgona 
10. Aunrihar – Jaunpur 
11. Aluabari-Siliguri 
12. Ratangarh-Bikaner 
13. Dindigul - Palani 
14. Tirunelveli - Tenkasi 
15. Bharuch-Samni-Dahej 
97. The target for Doubling was fixed as 700 km for the year 2010-11 and I 
am happy to inform the august House that  this target will be met.  Sections 
which have either been completed or will be completed during 2010-11 are as 
under:- 
1. Pen-Kasu    
2. Dhanauri – Kiul 
3. Kalinarayanpur – Biranagar 
4. Nalikul – Tarkeswar 
5. Pandabeswar – Chinpai 
6. Umeshnagar-Khagaria of Begusarai-Khagaria 
7. Targena-Jehanabad  
8. 4th line between Kottavalasa-Simhachalam  
9. Chakki Block Hut-Chakki Bank  
10. Tundla – Yamuna Bridge 
11. Khalilabad – Munderwa 
12. Mau – Indara 
13. Malda-Old Malda 
14. Netravati - Kankanadi  
15. Ennolre - Attipattu  
16. Barbil-Barajamda doubling  
17. Champa Bypass Line 
18. Mysore-Naganahalli 
19. Devanur-Ballakere  24 
20. Part of Udhna-Jalgaon  
21. Gandhidham-Kandla Port 
22. Palwal - Bhuteshwar third line  
23. Rajathgarh-Barang 
24. Nancherla-Aspari 
25. Kamalapuram-Muddanuru 
26. Part of Panskura- Kharagpur  
27. Panvel-Apta   
28. Barasat – Sondalia 
29. Baruipur – Magrahat 
30. Khamargachi – Jirat 
31. Karhagola-Kursela of Semapur-Kursela 
32. Begusarai-Lakho of Begusarai-Khagaria 
33. Sasan-Rengali  
34. Budhi-Kathua  
35. Panki-Bhaupur- 3rd line  
36. Bankata - Bhatni  
37. Govindnagar - Basti  
38. New Guwahati-Digaru 
39. Harsauli-Rewari 
40. Mavelikkara - Chengannur  
41. Kayankulam - Haripad  
42. Adra-Joychandipahar doubling  
43. Ramangaram-Settihalli  
44. Mugad-Kambarganvi  
45. Kalapipal-Phanda  
46. Gandhidham-Adipur 
47. Part of Bilaspur-Urkura  
48. Khurda-Barang 
49. Guntakal – Raichur 
50. Gooty – Pullampet 
51. Kondapuram-Tadipatri 
52. Salkaroad-Anuppur doubling 
98. The new lines sections covering 1,075 km proposed to be completed in 
2011-12 are:- 
1. Admednagar-Narayandoh 25 
2. Gokulnagar-Mayonapur 
3. Dumka-Shikaripara 
4. Biraul-Kusheshwarsthan 
5. Koderma-Barhi-Hazaribagh-Mandu-Kuju 
6. Runisaidpur-Jubbasani 
7. Part of Talcher-Bimalgarh  
8. Pandu Pindara-Bhaibwa 
9. Bhind-Etawah 
10. Bishnupur-Mahuari-Mashrakh 
11. Bhatni-Chauria 
12. New Mal Jn. to Changrabandha 
13. Harmuti-Naharlagun 
14. Namakkal-Karur 
15. Angamalli-Kaladi 
16. Raichur-Pandurangaswamy 
17. Nossam-Banaganapalle 
18. Devarakadra-Krishna 
19. Kanivehalli-Chikmagalur 
20. Hirisave-Shravanabelagola 
21.  Talpur-Arambagh 
22. Banka-Karjhusa Halt 
23. Ajimganj-Jiaganj 
24. Part of Daniawan-Biharsharif  
25. Part of Dhanawar-Giridih  
26. Kosi Bridge  
27. Morinda-Khamnano 
28. Part of Udaipura-Mawai Fatehabad-Bah 
29. Etawah-Mainpuri 
30. Bathua Bazar-Panchdeori 
31. Paniyahwa-Chhitauni 
32. Part of New Coochbehar-Golakganj 
33. Dausa-Deedwana 
34. Walajah Road-Ranipet 
35. Metpally-Armoor 
36. Homnabad-Hallikhed 
37. Banaganapalli-Nandyal 
38. Deshpran-Nandigram 
39. Sakrayapanta-Kanivehalli 26 
40. Part of Lalitpur-Khajrao-Satna, Khajuraho-Mahoba & RewaSingraullli 
99. Madam, a target of 1,017 km has been fixed for Gauge Conversion in 
2011-12 including the following sections: 
1. Krishnanagar-Nawadwipghat 
2. Murliganj-Banmankh 
3. Chauradano-Raxaul 
4. Anandnagar-Naugarh 
5. Rangiya-Rangapara North 
6. Ratangarh-Sardarsahar 
7. SriganganganagarHanumangarh 
8. Palghat-Pollachi 
9. Nidamangalam-Mannargudi 
10. Ankeleshwar-Rajpipla 
11. Madhepura-Murliganj 
12. Bairgania-Chauradano 
13. Bareilly-Lalkuan 
14. Naugarh-Barhni 
15. New Malda Junction-New Maynagori Road 
16. Sikar-Churu 
17. Palani-Pollach 
18. Mahamadurai-Virudhnagar 
19. Kolar-Chintamani 
20. Ratlam-Fatehabad 
100. The following sections covering 867 km are proposed to be doubled in 
2011-12 are as under:-   
1. Apta-Pen 
2. Jirat-Guptipara 
3. Chandpara-Bongaon 
4. Dakshin Barasat-Lakshmikantapur 
5. Chandrapur-Bhandaridih  
6. Korukonda-Vizianagaram 
7. Palwal-Ballabgarh 
8. Jakhal-Mansa 27 
9. Chauri Chaura-Baitalpur 
10. Burhwal-Jhangirabad 
11. Banas-Swarupganj 
12. Manchiriyal-Mandamari 
13. Gokulpur-Midnapur Doubling 
14. Muri-Muri Outer with Bridge 
15. Tikiapara-Santragachi 
16. CPH-Bye pass 
17. Ballakere-Birur 
18. Vyara-Chinehpada 
19. Kasu-Roha 
20. Guptipara-Ambika Kalna 
21. Ghutarisharif-Canning 
22. Magrahat-Diamond Harbour 
23. Jharsuguda-Rengali 
24. Kottavalsa-Kantakapali 
25. Tughlakabad-Faridabad 
26. Domingarh-Sahjanwa 
27. Baitalpur-Bhatni 
28. Keshavganj-Sirohi 
29. Part of Chengalpattu-Villupuram  
30. Raghavapuram-Peddampet 
31. Dumetra-Champajharan 
32. Banspani-Jaroli 
33. Kalumna-Nagpur 
34. Maddur-Hanakere 
35. Birur-Ajjampur 
101. In the last two budgets, I had announced 251 updating surveys/new 
surveys for new lines/gauge conversion/doubling. Of these, the following 190 
surveys have been completed or will be completed by the end of this financial 
year. These lines will also be taken up in the 12
th
 Plan:- 
1. Bhadrachallam-Kovvur 
2. Hyderabad-Gazwal-Siddipet-Sircilla-Jagityal 
3. Nizamabad-Ramagundam 
4. Barwadih-Chirimiri 
5. Raipur-Jharsuguda 28 
6. Pendra Rd-Korba/Gevra Rd 
7. Bhavnagar-Mahuva 
8. Patiala-Kurushetra 
9. Panipat-Meerut 
10. Bahadurgarh-Jhajjar 
11. Hisar-Sirsa via Agroha, Fatehabad 
12. Bilaspur to Leh via Kullu & Manali  
13. Una-Jaijon Doaba 
14. Jogindernagar to Mandi  
15. Parwanoo-Darlaghat 
16. Baramulla-Kupwara 
17. Jammu-Poonch via Akhnoor, Rajouri,  
18. Kathua-Basoli-Bhadarwah-Kishtwar 
19. Barajamda-Tatina 
20. Bhojudih-Mohuda 
21. Hansdiha-Godda 
22. Kandra-Namkom 
23. Raigarh-Mand Colliery to Bhupdeopur 
24. Ranchi-Kandra 
25. Gadag-Harihar 
26. Tumkur-Davangere 
27. Madurai-Kottayam 
28. Erumeli-Punalur-Trivendrum 
29. Barpeta Road-Tihu. 
30. Jogighopa to Silchar via Panchratna 
31. Murkongselek-Pasighat 
32. Naginimora-Amguri 
33. Rangpo-Gangtok 
34. Salna-Khumtai 
35. Sarthebari – Changsari 
36. Tuli-Tuli Road 
37. Gunupur-Theruvali 
38. Puri-Konark 
39. Yamunanagar-Patiala 
40. Una-Hoshiarpur 
41. Jagadhri-Paonta Sahib-Rajban 
42. Beas-Kapurthala 
43. Qadian-Beas 29 
44. Devli-Tonk-Sakatpura 
45. Dindigul-Kumli 
46. Rameswaram-Dhanushkoti 
47. Amethi-Shahganj via Sultanpur 
48. Diamond Harbour-Budge Budge- Akra 
49. Pandabeshwar- Ikra 
50. Ikra-Churulia- Gourandi 
51. Bongaon- Kalyani 
52. Ranaghat- Duttapulia 
53. 3rd line between Krishnanagar- Naihati 
54. Lucknow-Lakhimpur-Pilibhit via Sitapur  
55. Kapilvasthu- Basti via Bhansi 
56. Tanakpur- Bageshwar 
57. Kanti- belda 
58. Digha- balichak 
59. Marikuppam- Kuppam 
60. Nangli- Chittoor 
61. Ahmedabad-Botad & Dhasa-Jetalsar 
62. Rajkharswan-Ranchi 
63. Hasnabad-Samshernagar 
64. Arambagh-Khana 
65. Canning-Gosaba via Basanti 
66. Kakdweep-Sagar-Kapilmuni 
67. Dullabcherra-Cheraji 
68. Mandir Bazar-Ramganga 
69. Chalsha-Jhaldhaka 
70. Ghatakpukur-Minakhan 
71. Bilara-Bar 
72. Baruipara-Furfura Sharif-Arambagh 
73. Ratlam-Banswara-Dungarpur 
74. Krishnanagar-Nabadwipghat extension to BB loop 
75. Machhlandpur-Swarupnagar 
76. Sainthia-Chowrigacha via Kandi 
77. Yamuna Nagar-Chandigarh via Sadhaura, Naraingarh 
78. Singur-Nandigram 
79. Dabwali-Kalanwali via Sirsa 
80. Mirik-Gangtok 30 
81. Joynagar-Raidigi 
82. Madurai-Ernakulam (Cochin) 
83. Dantewara-Malkangiri 
84. Alamatti-Kopal 
85. Medak-Akkanapet 
86. Madhuban-Giridih 
87. Ajmer-Sawaimadhopur via Tonk 
88. Sambalpur-Behrampur 
89. Rajkot- Viramgam 
90. Chhindwara-Nainpur-Mandla Fort 
91. Ahmedpur-Katwa 
92. Nagbhir-Nagpur 
93. Tala-Princepghat-Majerhat 
94. Secunderabad-Mahboobnagar 
95. Sahibganj-Bhagalpur 
96. Sambhal-Gajraula 
97. Daurala-Bijnor via Hastinapur 
98. Chandigarh-Dehradun via Jagadhari 
99. Rishikesh-Doiwala 
100. Roorkee-Haridwar 
101. Hasnabad-Pratapadityanagar 
102. Chaparmukh-Dibrugarh 
103. Dangri-Dhola 
104. Dehradum-Kalsi 
105. Port Blair-Diglipur 
106. Pandurangpuram-Bhadrachalam 
107. Pattancheru - Adilabad 
108. Jagdalpur-Dantewara 
109. Bhavnagar-Tarapore 
110. Kharhagola-Santhalpur 
111. Kaithal-Karnal 
112. Bilaspur-Rampur Bushahr 
113. Udhampur/Katra - Bhairawah,  Doda to Kishtwar 
114. Gua-Manoharpur 
115. Jhajha-Giridih via Sonuchakai 
116. Lohardaga-Korba 
117. Nawadah-Giridih via Satgawan 
118. Tori-Chatra 31 
119. Almatti - Yadgir 
120. Dhule-Amalner 
121. Jalna-Khamgaon 
122. Wardha-Katol 
123. Warora-Umrer 
124. Ramtek-Gotegaon via Sioni 
125. Baran-Shivpuri 
126. Lalabazar-Vairengte 
127. Lekhapani-Kharsang 
128. Rupai-Parashuramkund via Mahadevpur, Namsai, Chingkham 
129. Jeypore-Malkangiri 
130. Navrangpur-Jeypore 
131. Patiala-Jakhal/Narwana via Samana 
132. Ajmer-Kota 
133. Jaisalmer-Barmer 
134. Nokha-Sikar 
135. Pushkar-Merta 
136. Sardarshahr-Hanumangarh  
137. Jolarpettai-Hossur via Krishnagiri 
138. Etah-Kasganj 
139. Sitapur-Bahraich 
140. Haridwar-Kotdwar-Ramnagar 
141. Ramnagar-Chaukhutiya 
142. Kharagpur-Dhankuni 
143. Nasik Dahanu Road 
144. Hamirpur- Hamirpur Road 
145. Phaphund- Kounch 
146. Bharatpur-Deeg-Kama- Kosi 
147. Jogigopa to Guwahati via Barpetta- Sarthebari 
148. North Lakhimpur- Along -Silapathar 
149. Guwahati- Lumding-Tinsukhia- Dibrugarh doubling 
150. Hastinapur - Meerut 
151. Bacharwan-Lalganj 
152. Piran Kaliyar Sharif- Haridwar 
153. Sirhind - Nangal Dam  
154. Bhiwani- Loharu- Pilani- Churu 
155. Pushkar - Merta 
156. Digha- Raichak-Kulpi 32 
157. Shahganj-Unchahar via Sultanpur, Amethi, Salon 
158. Bongaon-Bagdaha 
159. Banspani-Bimalgarh-Barsuan 
160. Dankuni-Jorgalpara-Furfura Sharif-Jangipara-Bargachia 
161. Chikballapur-Sri Satya Sai Prashanthi Nilayam 
162. Balurghat-Hilly 
163. Salboni-Jhargram via Lalgarh, Belpahari 
164. Digha-Jaleswar-Puri 
165. Bishnupur-Mukutmonipur 
166. Gadag-Haveri 
167. Samsi-Dalkhola 
168. Krishnanagar-Beharampore via Chapra, Karimpur 
169. Gadag-Wadi 
170. Tarakeshwar-Magra restoration 
171. Shimoga-Harihar 
172. Kaliyaganj-Buniadpur 
173. Panskura-Ghatal-Chandrakona and Ghatal-Arambagh 
174. Anekal Road-Bidadi 
175. Namkhana-Bakkhali 
176. Pune-Nasik 
177. Yadagir-Shahapur-Shorapur-Muddebihal-Alamatti 
178. Nanded-Bidar 
179. Ramnagar-Chaukhutiya 
180. Vishnupuram-Vinukonda 
181. Erumeli-Pathanamthitta-Punalur-Thiruvananthapuram 
182. Bolangir-Nawapada 
183. Mokama-Ara 
184. Rewari-Hissar 
185. Dankuni-Bally 3rd line 
186. Bibinagar-Nallapadu 
187. Krishnanagar-Lalgola 
188. Bandel-Saktigarh 3rd line 
189. Jhansi-Kanpur 
190. Rampurhat-Ghumani 3rd line 
Rail Tourism 
102. We have planned for rail business  with Ministry of Tourism.  If 
successful this year, we will expand the partnership.  To improve look of twenty 
railway stations and its approaches, the cost will be shared on 50:50 basis.  The 33 
stations are Hyderabad, Hospet, Agra, Rae Bareli, Belur, Varanasi, Kamakhya, 
Haridwar, Dooars, Gaya, Madurai, Tarapith, Thiruvananthapuram, Furfura 
Sharief, Amritsar, Aurangabad, Nanded, Puri, Tarakeshwar, Rameshwaram, 
Tirupati, Guwahati, Jaipur and Ajmer. 
NEW SERVICES 
Suburban Services 
103. With a view to further enhancing the carrying capacity of suburban 
services in Mumbai area,  47 additional services on the Thane-Vashi, ThanePanvel, Borivali-Virar, Andheri-Virar,  Bandra-Virar and Churchgate-Borivali 
sections will be run. It is also proposed to augment 107 suburban services in 
Mumbai area from the present 9 car EMUs to 12 Car EMUs.  
104. In Chennai area, it is proposed to  run 9 additional services on Chennai 
Beach-Gummidipundi, Gummidipundi-Chennai Central, Avadi -Chennai 
Beach, Chennai Central-Tiruvallur, Tiruvallur-Chennai Central, and Chennai 
Beach- Tambaram is proposed to be extended to Chengalpattu. 
105. To strengthen the suburban services in Kolkata area, 50 new services will 
be introduced including from Howrah-Uluberia, Howrah-Midnapur, HowrahKharagpur, Howrah-Singur, Howrah-Memari, Howrah-Barddhaman, HowrahHaripal-Tarakeswar, Howrah-Kolaghat, Howrah-Sarupnagar, SealdahCanning/Jaynagar Majilpur, Sealdah-Kakdwip-Namkhana, Sealdah-Sonarpur, 
Sealdah-Baruipur-Diamond Harbour, Sealdah-Barasat-Hasnabad, SealdahThakurnagar, Sealdah-Barasat-Bongaon, Sealdah-Naihati-Ranaghat-Gede, 
Sealdah-Shantipur-Krishnanagar, Sealdah-Kalyani, Sealdah-Barrackpore,  
Sealdah-Budge-Budge, Sealdah-Dankuni, Bongaon-Ranaghat-Shantipur, 
Howrah-Seoraphuli-Bandel and Sealdah-Basirhat. It is proposed to introduce at 
least two suburban services in each of the above sections. 
106. It is also proposed to introduce running of peak time local to BBD Bagh 
from Bongaon/Krishnanagar.  Two non-stop trains between Bardhaman & 
Howrah are also proposed. 
107. In Secunderabad area, it is proposed to run 10 additional services on 
Falaknuma – Lingampalli, Lingampalli  – Hyderabad, and Hyderabad – 
Falaknuma sections. 83 sub-urban services in Secunderabad area will be 
augmented from the present 6-car to 9-car services.  34 
108. In Delhi area, it is proposed to run 2 additional services on Delhi – 
Ghaziabad section. 
Duronto trains 
109. The following new Duronto trains are proposed to be introduced: 
i. Allahabad-Mumbai AC Duronto (bi-weekly) 
ii. Pune- Ahmedabad AC Duronto (tri-weekly) 
iii. Sealdah – Puri non AC Duronto (tri-weekly) 
iv. Secunderabad- Visakhapatnam AC Duronto (Tri-weekly) 
v. Madurai- Chennai AC Duronto (Bi-weekly) 
vi. Chennai - Thiruvananthapuram AC Duronto (Bi-weekly) 
vii. Mumbai Central- New Delhi AC Duronto (Bi-weekly) 
viii. Nizamuddin-Ajmer non-AC Duronto(Bi-weekly) 
ix. Shalimar – Patna Duronto (Tri-weekly) 
Double Decker AC
110. AC double-decker services are proposed to be introduced on the 
following routes: 
i. Jaipur- Delhi  
ii. Ahmedabad-Mumbai  
Shatabdi Express 
111. The following new Shatabdi Express trains will be introduced: 
i. Pune -Secunderabad  
ii. Jaipur-Agra  
iii. Ludhiana - Delhi  
112. Increase in frequency of Duronto services
i. Mumbai CST-Howrah Duronto Express from 2 days to 4 days (12261/12262) 
ii. Mumbai- Ahmedabad Duronto Express from 3 days to daily (12267/12268) 
iii. Sealdah–New Delhi Duronto Express from 2 days to 5 days (12259/12260) 
iv. Nagpur- Mumbai CST Duronto Express from 3 days to daily (12289/12290) 
v. Howrah -Yesvantpur Duronto Express from 4 days to 5 days (12245/12246) 35 
Vivek Express
113. To mark the 150
th
 birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda which will be 
celebrated in 2013, I propose to introduce new trains called  “Vivek Express”.  
The first four such trains will be introduced on the following routes: 
i. Dibrugarh- Thiruvanthapuram-Kanniyakumari Express (weekly) via 
Kokrajhar 
ii. Dwarka-Tuticorin Express (weekly) via Wadi 
iii. Howrah-Mangalore Express (Weekly) via Palghat 
iv. Bandra (T)- Jammu Tawi Express (Weekly) via Marwar-Degana- Ratangarh- 
Jakhal- Ludhiana 
Kavi Guru Express 
114. We are celebrating the 150
th
 birth anniversary of Kavi Guru Rabindranath 
Tagore this year.  As our homage to the great poet, I propose to run the 
following Kavi Guru Express trains:  
i. Howrah-Azimganj Express (daily) via Sagardighi 
ii. Guwahati- Jaipur Express (weekly) via Kasganj – Faizabad – Gorakhpur - 
Kokrajhar 
iii. Howrah-Bolpur Express (daily) 
iv. Howrah-Porbander Express (weekly) 
Rajya Rani Express 
115. I propose to introduce a new set of trains connecting state capitals with 
important cities/towns in those states:   
i. Sawantwadi Road - Mumbai  Express (daily) 
ii. Saharsa - Patna Intercity Express (daily) 
iii. Meerut- Lucknow Intercity Express (daily) 
iv. Mysore  - Bangalore Express (daily) 
v. Damoh - Bhopal Intercity Express (daily) 
vi. Silghat – Dhubri Intercity Express (tri-weekly via Guwahati – Kokrajhar - 
Jogighopa) 
vii. Bankura – Howrah Express (tri-weekly) 
viii. Nilambur Road – Thiruvananthapuram Link Express (daily) 
ix. Jharsuguda – Bhubaneswar Express (tri-weekly) 
x. Manmad – Mumbai Express (daily) via Nasik 36 
Janam Bhoomi Gaurav
116. Madam, to take forward our efforts of promoting rail tourism, I propose 
to launch special tourist trains called “Janam Bhoomi Gaurav”.  These special 
trains connecting important historical and educational places, will run on the 
following routes: 
i. Howrah - Bolpur - Rajgir (Nalanda)  – Pataliputra (Patna) - Varanasi 
(Sarnath) - Gaya- Howrah 
ii. Bangalore-Mysore-Hassan (Space Facility, Belur, Halebid, 
Shravanbengola)- Hubli-Gadag (Hampi) - Bijapur (Gole Gumbaz) - 
Bangalore 
iii. Chennai-Puduchcheri-Tiruchichirappali-Madurai-KanniyakumariThiruvanthpuram-Ernakulam -Chennai 
iv. Mumbai-Ahmedabad-(Lothal)-Bhavnagar(Palitana)-(Alang)-GirDiu(Somnath-Veraval)-(Junagarh)-Rajkot-Mumbai 
Express trains 
117. I propose to introduce following new express trains: 
1. Raebareli-Jaunpur Express (daily) 
2. Tirupati-Amravati Express (bi-weekly) via Akola, Nizamabad, Gooty, 
Dharmavaram 
3. Asansol-Gorakhpur Express (weekly) via Chhapra, Siwan 
4. Nagpur -Kolhapur Express (bi-weekly) via Kurduwadi, Latur road, Purna, 
Akola 
5. Malda Town-Digha Express(weekly) via Rampurhat 
6. Pune-Nanded Express(weekly) via Latur 
7. Visakhapatnam- Koraput Intercity Express (5 days a week) via Vizianagram 
8. Howrah-Secunderabad Express(weekly) via Kharagpur 
9. Mumbai- Chandigarh Express(weekly) via Phulera-Ringus- GurgaonKurukshetra 
10. Bardhaman – Rampurhat Express (tri-weekly) 
11. Bikaner- Delhi Superfast Intercity (daily) via Ratangarh 
12. Hyderabad- Darbhanga Express (weekly) via Muri-Jharsuguda-Nagpur 
13. Howrah – Tirupati Express (weekly) 
14. Narsapur- Nagarsol Express(bi-weekly) via Secunderabad, Nizamabad 
15. Puri-Shalimar Express(weekly) 
16. Ranchi- Pune Express (bi-weekly) via Bilaspur 
17. Shalimar-Udaipur Express(weekly) via Katni, Kota 37 
18. Chennai- Shirdi Express (weekly) via Bangalore 
19. Coimbatore- Tuticorin Link Express (daily) 
20. Howrah-Mysore Express (weekly) via Gondia, Adilabad 
21. Yesvantpur- Mysore Express (daily) 
22. Digha-Visakhapatnam Express(weekly) 
23. Mysore- Chennai Express (weekly) 
24. Ahmedabad- Yesvantpur AC Express (weekly) via Hubli, Bijapur 
25. Bhavnagar- Kochuvelli Express (weekly) via Panvel, Madgaon 
26. Gorakhpur- Yesvantpur  Express (weekly) via Faizabad, Kanpur, Bhopal, 
Kacheguda 
27. Bhuj- Dadar Express(bi-weekly) 
28. Kolkata-Ajmer Express(weekly) via Asansol 
29. Jabalpur- Indore Intercity Express (tri-weekly) via Guna, Bina 
30. Porbander- Kochuveli Express (weekly) via Panvel, Madgaon 
31. Kolkata-Agra Express(weekly) via Kasganj, Mathura 
32. Lucknow- Bhopal Express (weekly) 
33. Varanasi-Singrauli Intercity Express (daily) 
34. Nagpur – Bhusawal Express (tri-weekly ) via Itarsi – Khandwa 
35. Puri-Gandhidham Express(weekly) via Durg 
36. Howrah-Visakhapatnam Express(weekly) 
37. Guwahati-Dimapur Express(Daily) 
38. Howrah – Darbhanga  Express (weekly) 
39. Vasco-Velankani Express(weekly) 
40. Bilaspur-Ernakulam Superfast(weekly) 
41. Digha-Puri Express (weekly) 
42. Jodhpur-Delhi Express (bi-weekly) via Degana, Ratangarh 
43. Kharagpur-Viluppuram Express (weekly) via Vellore 
44. Udaipur-Bandra(T) Express(tri-weekly) via Ratlam 
45. Purulia –Viluppuram Express (weekly) via Midnapore, Kharagpur, Vellore 
46. Asansol – Gonda Express (weekly) via Chhapra, Mau, Shahganj, Ayodhya 
47. Delhi – Puducherry Express (weekly) 
48. Asansol – Tatanagar Exppress (tri-weekly) via Purulia 
49. Indore- Kota Intercity Express (daily) via Ruthiyai 
50. Bhagalpur – Ajmer Express (weekly) 
51. Howrah-Jaisalmer Express(weekly) via Rae Bareli, Ratangarh, Lalgarh 
52. Ernakulam – Bangalore Express (weekly)  
53. Mangalore – Palghat Intercity Express (daily) 
54. Varanasi – Ahmedabad Express (weekly) via Ajmer 
55. Howrah-Nanded Express (weekly) 38 
56. Hardwar – Ramnagar Link Express (tri-weekly) 
Passenger services 
118. The following new passenger services will be introduced: 
1. Delhi- Garhi Harsaru-Farukhnagar Passenger (daily) 
2. Kendujhargarh- Bhubaneswar Fast Passenger ( 5 days a week) 
3. Koraput- Bolangir-Sambalpur Passenger (daily) 
4. Barkakhana- Dehri-on-Sone Passenger(daily) 
5. Jodhpur- Hissar Fast Passenger (daily) 
6. Tirupati- Guntakal Passenger (daily) 
7. Coimbatore- Mettupalayam Passenger (6 days a week) 
8. Bhuj- Palanpur Passenger (daily) 
9. Silghat- Chaparmukh Passenger (daily) 
10. Siliguri-Dinhata Passenger (daily) 
11. Abohar – Fazilka  passenger (daily) 
12. Bilaspur-Katni Passenger (daily) 
13. Raipur – Korba Passenger (daily) 
DEMU 
119. Following new DEMU services will be introduced: 
1. Gondia -Ballarshah 
2. Vasai road-Diva 
3. Ratlam-Neemuch 
4. Ratlam-Chittaurgarh 
5. Sealdah – Jangipur 
6. Ahmedabad-Patan 
7. Bangalore Cantt-Bangarpet 
8. Dharmapuri-Bangalore 
9. Marikuppam-Bangarpet 
10. New Jalpaiguri-Balurghat 
11. Falaknuma-Medchhal 
12. Mriyalguda-Nadikudi 
13. Kacheguda-Raichur 
14. Raichur-Gadwal 
15. Radhikapur- New Jalpaiguri 
16. Jalna-Nagarsol 
17. Nizamabad-Secunderabad 39 
18. Kacheguda-Mriyalguda 
19. Baripada-Bangariposi 
20. Sealdah - Bhagwangola - Lalgola 
21. Kolar-Bangalore 
22. Krishnanagar – Behrampore Court 
MEMU 
120. The following MEMU services will also be introduced: 
1. Ranchi-Asansol 
2. Ernakulam – Kollam (via Alappuzha) 
3. Vasai Road-Panvel 
4. Bangarpet -Koppam 
5. Falaknuma-Bhongir 
6. Midnapore - Jhargram  
7. Kollam - Nagercoil 
8. Jhargram-Purulia 
Extension of trains: 
121. The run of the following trains will be extended: 
1. Chhindwara-Gwalior Express to Delhi (11101/11102) 
2. Jhansi-Chhindwara Express to Delhi (11103/11104) 
3. Udaipur-Gwalior Express to Khajuraho (12965/12966) 
4. Solapur- Gadag Express to Hubli (11423/11424) 
5. Jabalpur-Nagpur Express to Amravati (12159/12160) 
6. Nizamuddin- Bapudham Motihari Express to Muzaffarpur (12211/12212) 
7. Jammu Tawi-Sonpur Express to Muzaffarpur (12491/12492) 
8. Lucknow- Allahabad Express to Vindhyachal (14209/14210) 
9. Chandigarh- Jaipur Garib Rath Express to Ajmer (12983/12984) 
10. Indore-Ajmer Express to Jaipur (19655/19656) 
11. Lucknow- Saharanpur Express to  Chandigarh (15011/15012) 
12. Chennai Egmore –Nagore Express to Karaikal (16175/16176) 
13. Visakhapatnam-Nizamabad Express to Nanded (18509/18510) 
14. Sambalpur- Nizamabad Express to Nanded  (18309/18310) 
15. Mysore- Shimoga Town Express to Talguppa (16205/16206) 
16. Valsad- Vadodara Express to Dahod (12929/12930) 
17. Surat- Bhavnagar Express to Mahuva (19025/19026) 
18. Sultanpur – Ajmer Express to Ahmedabad (19603/19604) 40 
19. Ajmer-Kishanganj Express to New Jalpaiguri (19601/19602) 
20. Mumbai-Allahabad Express to Faizabad via Jaunpur, Shahganj (12563/12564) 
21. Yesvantapur-Mangalore Express to Karwar (16515/16516) 
22. Saharanpur- Delhi to Farukh Nagar (14546/14545) 
23. Lucknow – Bhopal Express to Pratapgarh (12183/12184) 
24. Delhi- Shahjahanpur Passenger to Sitapur Cantt. (54075/54076) 
25. Moradabad- Chandausi Passenger to Bareilly (54311/54312) 
26. Hajipur- Phulwaria Passenger to Bathua Bazar (55221/55222) 
27. Hajipur- Thawe Passenger to Kaptanganj (55007/55008) 
28. Nagercoil- Thiruvanthapuram Passenger to Kochuvelli (56318/56317) 
29. Hyderabad- Wadi Passenger to Gulbarga (57135/57136) 
30. Hubli- Bijapur Passenger to Solapur (56909/56910) 
31. Nagda- Kota Passenger to Ratlam (59803/59802) 
32. Ambala – Una DEMU to Amb Andaura  (74991/74992) 
33. Ambala – Amritsar DEMU to Kurukshetra (74645/74646) 
Increase in frequency of trains 
122. The frequency of the following trains will be increased:  
1. New Delhi-Ajmer Shatabdi Express from 6 days to daily (12015/12016) 
2. Nagpur- Ahmedabad Express from weekly to bi-weekly (11453/11454) 
3. Nizamuddin -Dehradun AC Express from 6 days to daily (12205/12206) 
4. Secunderabad -Bikaner Express from weekly to bi-weekly (17037/17038) 
5. New Delhi- Dibrugarh Rajdhani Express from 6 days to daily (12423/12424) 
6. Jaipur- Pune Express from weekly to bi-weekly (12939/12940) 
7. Rourkela- Bhubaneswar Express from 6 days to daily (18105/18106) 
8. Bangalore- Hubli Jan Shatabdi Express from 6 days to daily (12079/12080) 
9. Habibganj- Jabalpur Jan Shatabdi Express from 6 days to daily (12061/12062) 
10. Delhi Sarai Rohilla- Udaipur Chetak Express from 4 days to daily 
(12981/12982) 
11. Indore- Udaipur Express from 3 days to daily (19657/19658) 
12. Rajkot- Porbander Express from 3 days to daily (19571/19572) 
13. Mumbai CST- Mangalore Express from 3 days to daily (12133/12134) 
14. Chennai-Tiruchendur Express from weekly to daily (16735/16736) 
15. Surat- Amravati Fast Passenger from 2 days to 3 days (59025/59026) 
16. Thiruchchirappalli- Karur Passenger from 6 days to daily (76835/76836) 
17. Shoranur- Eranakulam Passenger from 6 days to daily (56607/56608) 41 
Special Trains 
123. Railways often have to meet large  spikes in the demand for passenger 
traffic during vacations, festivals, Kumbh or other melas etc. In the current year, 
we already operated 130 pairs of additional special trains which made 36,000 
trips.  In the coming summer season, it is planned to operate 8,000 trips to 
handle the rush, and a total of 40,000 for the whole year.  This not only helps 
railways to achieve a healthy growth in passenger earnings but also satisfies to a 
large extent the seasonal travel demands.  Preparations to cater to the expected 
massive demand by pilgrims during ‘Maha Kumbh Mela’ in 2013 are being 
planned. 
New Lines 
124. I propose to take up the following new line projects in 2011-12:- 
1. Murkongselek-Pasighat 
2. Rae Bareli – Akbarganj 
3. Somnath – Kodinar 
4. Joynagar – Durgapur 
5. Sultanpur – Amethi 
6. Mateswar – Memari 
7. Itahar to Raiganj 
8. Bankura – Purulia 
9. Mellacheruvu – Janpahad 
10. Bhangankhali and Basanti 
11. Bongaon and Poramaheshtala 
12. Irphala to Ghatal 
13. Nadikudi-Srikalahasti 
14. Baruipara to Furfura 
15. Madurai-Tuticorin 
16. Kalikapur and Minakhan via Ghatakpur 
17. Tumkur-Davangiri 
18. Chandranagar to Bakkahali 
19. Whitefield-Kolar 
20. Kakdwip and Budhakhali 
21. Bira to Chakla 
22. Ratlam-Banswara-Dungarpur 
23. Basanti – Jharkhali 
24. Barabani – Churulia 
25. Shimoga-Harihar 42 
Gauge Conversion 
125. The following new gauge conversion works are proposed to be taken up 
next year: 
i. Baraigram-Dulabchera 
ii. Shapur – Saradiya 
iii. Karimganj – Mahisasan 
iv. Mehsana – Taranga Hill 
v. Lucknow-Pilibhit via Sitapur, Mailani  
vi. Miyagam-Dabhoi-Samlaya 
Doubling 
126. The following new doubling works are proposed to be taken up this 
year: 
1. Kalyan-Kasara - 3rd line 
2. Rae Bareli – Utratia 
3. Bhusawal-Jalgaon - 3rd line 
4. Bhagalpur-Pirpainti 
5. Ambari Falakata to New Mainaguri 
6. Doubling across bridge no. 16,18 & 19 between Kathua-Madhopur 
7. Rewari- Manheru 
8. Guriya-Marwar & Karjoda-Palanpur 
9. Guntur-Tenali 
10. Kumblam-Thuravur 
11. Plassey-Jiaganj 
12. 3rd line between Bandel & Boinchi 
13. 3rd line between Sainthia-Tarapith 
14. Simhachalam - Gopalapatnam bye-pass line 
15. Patch doubling of Aunrihar-Manduadih section 
16. Doubling across Beas Bridge between Mirthal-Bhangala 
17. Rani – Keshav Ganj 
18. Ajmer –Bangurgram 
19. Omalur – Metturdam - Patch doubling 
20. Toranagallu-Ranjithpura 
21. Shivani – Hosdurga Road 
22. 3rd line between Boinchi & Shaktigarh 
23. Kharagpur-Gokulpur 
24. Kirandul –Jagdalpur 
25. Parbhani-Mudkhed 43 
26. Vijaywada – Gudivada – Bhimavaram - Narasapur and Gudivada – 
Machlipatnam 
27. Bina-Kota 
28. Viramgram-Samalkhiali 
Project Implementation 
127. Hon’ble members have been expressing their anguish over delays in 
project execution and non-utilisation of funds allotted for works. I fully 
appreciate their grievances. Therefore, I propose to set up a  Central 
Organization for Project Implementation (COPI) with offices in Delhi, 
Kolkata, Mumbai and Bangalore, each headed by an officer of GM rank.  COPI 
will also ensure uniformity of systems and methodologies, follow the best 
practices and optimize on resources. Core groups in the four offices will 
monitor and ensure the funds allocated to different projects are fully utilized and 
not surrendered or diverted and projects completed in a time-frame. They will 
also ensure accountability and fix responsibility for non-performance. 
New Line Surveys 
128. On the basis of requests received from the hon’ble members, state 
governments and others, the following surveys are proposed to be taken up in 
2011-12:- 
1  Bitragunta - Donakonda  
2  Adilabad - Armoor  
3  Bronachalam - Bellary  
4  Poddatur – Yerraguntla 
5  Karimnagar – Hassanparthi 
6  Patancheru – Adilabad 
7  Bhadrachalam Road – Visakhapatnam 
8  Dimapur-Tizit 
9  Bapudham Motihari - Riga  
10  Dhamtari - Kanker  
11  Rail connectivity to Jowai(Jaintia Hills) with Lokro 
12  Dahod - Nathdwara  
13  Rail connectivity to Santalpur, Suigam, Vav, Sanchor, Radhanpur 
14  Taranga - Abu Road via Ambaji  
15  Rail connectivity to Gariawar Taluka in Bhavnagar 
16  Surat -Hazira  
17  Viramgam -Sankheshwer  44 
18  Daman -Nasik  
19  Nadiad -Tarapur -Kheda -Matar  
20  Tarapur –Mahemadabad 
21  Ahmedabad -Khedbrahma - Ambaji 
22  Mahesana -Harij -Radhanpur 
23  Vejalpur –Botad 
24  Jakhal - Hissar  
25  Alwar - Charkhi Dadri  
26  Ghatshila – Ranchi 
27  Simri Bakhtiyarpur - Bihariganj  
28  Thakazhy-Tiruvalla 
29  Tumkur-Chamarajnagar 
30  Kolhapur – Dharwar 
31  Ramganjmandi – Neemuch 
32  Laji - Kirnapur  
33  Farrukhabad - Shahjahanpur upto Mailani 
34  Damoh - Hatanagar - Khajuraho  
35  Pandra Road-Gotegaon(Shreedham). 
36  Rail connectivity to Fatehabad-Chandravatiganj with Ratlam-Indore project  
37  Chhindwara – Sagar 
38  Rail connectivity of  Kolhapur to Konkan Railway 
39  Additional suburban line on Virar - Diva - Panvel section 
40  Fast corridor on Harbour Line 
41  Bye-pass line from Chudawa - Basmat Station 
42  Paradip Port - Dhamara Port 
43  Bhadrachalam - Kharagpur through Koraput-Talcher-Baripada 
44  Rajmahendri - Raipur  
45  Salem - Karaikal via Perambalur, Mayiladuthurai  
46  Rajpura Junction – Chandigarh 
47  Dharamkot - Moga  
48  Barmer-Palanpur  
49  Jaisalmer-Kandla 
50  Nagore – Falaudi 
51  Mannargudi - Pattukkottai  
52  Tirupati to Nagore via Kancheepuram. 
53  Balrampur - Khalilabad 
54  Gwalior - Shahjahanpur via Fetehabad, Katana, Rajpur, Jalalabad  
55  Manakpur - Madarsah Majar 45 
56  Barabanki - Fatehpur via Deva 
57  Kasganj - Etawah via Mainpuri  
58  Hasnabad - Machalandapur 
59  Kushinagar- Kapilvastu (Nepal)  
60  Ghughli - Anandnagar via Maharajganj 
61  Dibrugarh-Dangri via New Tinsukia Town 
62  Cuddaph - Hindupur via Kadiri 
63  Kannur - Mattannur 
64  Nandyal - Atmakur via Mahanandi 
65  Parumamilla-Bakrapet 
66  Thellapur - Patancheru  
67  Rail connectivity to  Dondi Lohara  
68  Sabarmati - Abu Road 
69  Palanpur - Bhuj  
70  Bhildi – Jodhpur 
71  Dhrangadhara -Santalpur  
72  Palanpur -Ambaji -Abu Road  
73  Dhanera -Goradu  
74  Tahrad -Vav -Suigam  
75  Bharuch -Dahej -Jambusar  
76  Rail linkage for Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor in Gujarat 
77  Gandhinagar-Prantij 
78  Nadiad-Dholka 
79  Pirpainti - Jasidih  
80  Koppal-Singanur 
81  Tiruvalla - Ranny -Pampa  
82  Kozhikode-Beypore 
83  Nanjangode-Nilambur Road 
84  Jabalpur-Udaipura-Sagar 
85  Katangi-Tarodi  
86  Kolhapur - Rajapur  
87  Nagar -Kalyan  
88  Karad - Belgaum via Nipani 
89  Karaikal - Teralam  
90  Karaikal - Sarkazi 
91  Nandigram-Hijli Pirbaba via Jelingham 
92  Sriperambudur-Guduvanchery with spur to Irun Kattukottai - AvadiSriperumbudur  46 
93  Sausar - Pandhurana  
94  Talasserry-Mysore  
95  Shillong-Chandranathpur  
96  Sivok-Mirik
97  Tirap-Lekhapani  
98  Silghat-Tezpur 
99  Bagnan - Shyampur 
100  Hyderabad-Srisailam  
101  Secunderabd-Karimnagar via Siddipet  
102  Rohtak - Hansi via Meham 
103  Ramagundam-Renigunta 
104  Sivok-Kalimpong 
105  Katwa-Karimganj 
106  Nandakumar-Moyna(Bolai Panda) 
107  Belda-Narayangarh 
Gauge Conversion Surveys 
129. Following surveys are proposed to be taken up in 2011-12:- 
1. Gwalior - Degond  
2. Katosan Bahucharaji-Ranuj  
3. Hapa-Dahisar  
4. Veraval-Dhasa Jn via Talala-Visavadar-Khijadia 
Doubling Surveys 
130. Following surveys are proposed to be taken up in 2011-12 
1. Pune - Lonavala 3rd line 
2. Gutti - Dharmavaram with electrification 
3. Rajkot-Viramgam 
4. Ahmedabad-Junagarh 
5. Rajkot-Surendranagar 
6. Birur-Shimoga 
7. New Bongaigaon-Rangiya-Kamakhya 
8. Irugur-Podanur  
9. Macherla-Nadikude  
10. Virar - Ahmedabad 3rd line 
11. New Bongaigaon-Kamakhya via Goalpara Doubling 47 
12. Ahmedabad-Palanpur 
13. Rohtak-Bhiwani  
14. Hubli-Bangalore 
15. Podanur - Palghat 3rd line 
16. Ernakulam-Shoranur 4th line 
Railway Electrification 
131. The hon’ble members will be happy to know that railways would exceed 
the original XI Plan target of 3,500 route-km of electrification.  In 2011-12, the 
following sections covering around 1,000 km are proposed to be electrified:- 
i. Vizianagaram-Rayagada-Titlagarh-Raipur 
ii. Rosa-Sitapur-Burhwal 
iii. Alwar-Rewari 
132. In addition to the above, feasibility  study for the electrification of the 
following sections will be undertaken: 
i. Ahmedabad – Palanpur – Phulera – Ringus – Rewari - Delhi including 
Kandla / Mundra Port – Gandhidham - Bhildi-Palanpur and  
ii. Amla-Chindwara-Kalumna 
133. Madam, I have already outlined the road map, the railways will take in 
future.  My mind is always with the common people. Railways provide the only 
affordable mode of long distance travel.   I do not want to further burden them 
this year.  That is why on behalf of the government I have not increased the 
fares for the last two years despite all pressures on our finances.  
  
134. With these words, Madam, I commend the Railway Budget for 2011-12 
to the House. 
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