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COAL COAL TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION
ONON INDIAN RAILWAYS INDIAN RAILWAYS
TRANSPORTATION IS A DERIVED DEMAND & DEPENDS UPON THE GROWTH OF ECONOMY.
RAILWAY FREIGHT BUSINESS LARGELY DEPENDENT UPON THE PERFORMANCE OF CORE SECTOR.
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YEAR LOADING IN MT %AGE GROWTH GDP GROWTH (%)/CORE SECTOR (%)
1950-51 73.2 3.82.0 %2001-02 492.5
X TH PLAN
02-03 518.74 5.33 4.3
03-04 557.39 7.45 8.5
04-05 602.78 8.14 7.5
05-06 667.20 10.69 9.0
06-07 728.77 9.23 9.6
XI TH PLAN
07-08 794.21 8.98 9.0/ 5.2
08-09 833.31 4.92 6.8/ 2.8
09-10 887.99 6.56 8.0/ 6.6
10-11 921.51 3.77 8.4/ 6.6
11-12 969.78 5.24 6.5/ 4.4
12-13 1009.83 4.27 5.0/2.63
JOURNEY TO THE BILLION CLUBJOURNEY TO THE BILLION CLUB
Indian Railways crossed the 1000 MT mark in originating freight loading in 2012-13.
China, USA & Russia are the only other countries having Railways loading more than 1 Billion MT/year.
The freight loading in 1950-51 was 73 MT. It crossed 500 MT in 2002-03. Another 500 MT added in 10 years-Avg 50 MT added
per year in the last decade. How fast will we be adding the next 500 MT ?
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Enhanced Axle Load operations from 20.32 to 22.9
25 T on mineral routes.
Extend to all routes.
Develop wagons for 25 T.
Targeted investments on low cost but high return traffic facility works incl terminals.
HEAVIER, FASTER, LONGER—MANTRA FOR XIITH PLAN
%age growth in Loading
%age Growth in IIP (Core Sector)
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Commodity Tonnes Originating (in MT)
NTKMs (in millions)
Average Lead (in km)
Earnings ( in cr.)
Coal 496.37 271154 546 36792.91
RMSP 15.58 9814 630 1387.25
Iron & Steel 35.28 33702 955 5181.63
Iron Ore 111.41 38149 342 7407.75
Cement 105.82 60036 567 8233.37
Foodgrains 48.28 62870 1302 6791.52
Fertilizers 45.92 40221 876 4732.16
POL 41.62 26770 643 4725.62
Containers 41.07 47969 1168 3827.48
other Goods 68.48 51135 747 5711.37
Total 1009.83 641820 636 84791.06
% variation (y-o-y) 4.13 0.32 -3.64 22.95
COMMODITY-EARNING SHARECOMMODITY-EARNING SHARE
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Stock Coal RMSP + Iron Ore
CEMT FG Fert POL Cont I&S Others Clinker TOTAL
BOXN 245.2 52.9 1.9 1.2 7.1 24.8 15 348.1
BCN 2.3 0.6 74.8 44.7 41.9 1.2 27.4 192.9
STEEL RAKE
5.5 7.3 12.8
BOST 2.1 0.1 9.7 2.1 1.2 15.2
BOBR 86.5 86.5
CONT 85 85
BTPN 40.3 0.2 40.5
OTHER 0.3 23.6 2.1 0.3 5.7 14.2 15.2 61.4
TOTAL 336.4 77.2 78.8 45 43.1 46 85 37.7 77 16.2 842.4
COMMODITY-WISE PROJECTIONS (XII PLAN)
Commodity 2011-12 2012-13 2016 -17 (Projection)
CAGR2012-13 TO 2016-17
(Reqd)
Total Coal 455.8 496.4 700 8.9
RMSP 14.5 15.6 17 2.2
Total Iron & Steel 34.9 35.3 59 13.7
Total Iron Ore 104.7 111.4 151 7.9
Cement 107.7 105.8 161 11.1
Foodgrains 46.4 48.3 60 5.6
Fertilizers 52.7 45.9 56 5.1
POL 39.8 41.6 44 1.4
Total Container 38 41 80 18.2
Balance other goods
74.3 68.4 85 5.6
Total 969.8 1009.8 1413 8.8
SHARE OF COMMODITIES BY FIRST YEAR OF SHARE OF COMMODITIES BY FIRST YEAR OF XIIXII PLAN AND BY TERMINAL YEAR OF PLAN AND BY TERMINAL YEAR OF XIIXII PLAN PLAN
Commodity 2012-13 (%) 2016-17 (%)Total Coal 49.2 49.54
RMSP 1.5 1.20
Total Iron & Steel 3.5 4.18
Total Iron Ore 11 10.69
Cement 10.5 11.39
Foodgrains 4.8 4.25
Fertilizers 4.5 3.96
POL 4.1 3.11
Total Container 4 5.66
Balance other goods 6.8 6.02
COAL COAL
PERFORMANCEPERFORMANCE
& &
PROSPECTSPROSPECTS
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COAL & LIGNITE FIELDSCOAL & LIGNITE FIELDS
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Year Prod. Imports TotalAvail.
Loading by Rail
Rail Co-efficient(%)
2007-08 491.01 54.04 545.05 338.30 62
2008-09 525.2 60.89 586.09 369.41 63
2009-10 566.1 75.61 641.71 396.10 62
2010-11 570.4 70.41 640.81 420.21 66
2011-12 583.1 101.29 684.39 455.80 67
2012-13 595* 125* 720 496.37 69
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North India
Bay o
f Ben
gal
Arabian Sea
CCL / BCCL
ECL
NCL
CICKorba
WCL
SCCL
M
APK
Gujarat
IBTLHR
Chennai
NTPC
WB/DVC/FKK/KLG
HLZ
PRDP
BADARPUR
TLHR
VZP
KRPH+KPKD
SMDR
RDM+PRLI
KAKINADA
KRISHNA
CHENNAI
KPCL
GUJ
NTPC-RSTP/VSTP/SSTP/TD/UCR/DER/
KRBA/BIA
RAJ/PUN/HARYANA/UP
MUMBAI
MAHA
DHAMRA
Identification of Growth Areas
Coal Company 2012-13 2016-17 Increase in Production
ECL 34 41 7
BCCL 31 36 5
CCL 48 83 35
NCL 70 90 12
WCL 42 45 3
SECL 118 130 12
MCL 108 140 32
NEC 1 1 0
TOTAL CIL 452 566 94
Coal-Challenges in XII Plan Fast development in the Power sector. Need to move more coal during the XII Plan.
Additional capacity =82325 MW of coal based power generation.
9320 MW =pithead based and 10660 MW =shore based.
Balance 62345 MW will require transportation of coal through IndianRailways.
Power sector analysis gives total coal movement=740 MT by 2016-17.
Production analysis gives total coal movement =700 MT by 2016-17.
Increased movement from Captive mines and Port.
Policies to promote connectivity.
Development of infrastructure in the form of track capacities on major coal bearing routes.
Development of last mile connectivity to coal blocks and newly developedmines.
RESOURCES FOR FREIGHT TRANSPORTRESOURCES FOR FREIGHT TRANSPORT
• Wagons- IR owned general purpose and Special wagons, Private Customer/Container/SFTO, Jointly Owned.
• Locomotives – Diesel and Electric
• Network Capacity.
• Terminals- Public Goodsheds, Sidings and Private Freight Terminals
• Manpower - esp Running staff
• Maintenance Capacity- Regular and Periodic Overhaul
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YearWagon Holding
Wagon Acquisition
Diesel Loco
Holding
Elect. Loco
Holding
Total Loco
holding
2008-09 207,587 15,261 4964 3586 8550
2009-10 206,707 15,597 5022 3825 8847
2010-11 219,231 16,638 5137 4033 9170
2011-12 230,229 18,357 5197 4309 9506
2012-13 240,642 15,626 5391 4597 9988
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WAGON INDUCTIONS
Type of Wagon for commodity
2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-132013-14
(targeted)
BOXN+BOBRN
5781 5535 5619 11683 7000 10,600
TOTAL 11514 13434 16638 18357 15626 15666
Type HORSE POWER/TRACTIVE EFFORT
2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 (Target)
DIESEL
WDG4 4500/52T 149 209 190
WDG3A 4 30
WDG5 5500/54
WDM3 3100/30.5T 35 58 50
WDP4 4500/41T 32 22 70
TOTAL 216 293 340
ELECTRIC
WAG9 6000/46----52T 45 53 95
WAG7 5000/44 185 173 80+38 ex. BHEL
WAP4/5/7 6000/ 83 79 100
TOTAL 313 305 275+38 ex. BHEL
Delhi
Mumbai
Chennai
Kolkata
•High Density Corridor
(Golden Quadrilateral +
Diagonals) 16% of route
Km carries 52% of
passenger & 58 % of
freight
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DEDICATED FREIGHTCORRIDOR NETWORK
MUMBAI
DELHI
CHENNAI
KOLKATA
LUDHIANA
VIJAYAWADASanctioned projects
Unsanctioned projects
VASCO
Coal Routes Requirement 2016-17
HWH MUMBAI
CCL, ECL, BCCL
DFC and doubling of B route via Lucknow + Shivpur Tori for Captive
DFC- for Imported
32 MT/53 MT
HWH
MUM
MCL IB
MCL TLHR
KORBA
3rd line between Durg to Bhattapara
3rd line between Champa - Jharsuguda
MAS
3rd line MOU-GOL
Rewari
Alwar Mathura
Doubling
Strengthening
+25
New line required between Korba-Annupur + Connectivity to Raigarh-Mand
No work planned between Durg-Nagpur
S.No Name of Project
1 Kalyan-Kasara2 Wardha-Nagpur3 Bhopal-Bina4 Bina-Kota5 Habibganj-Bhudni-Itarsi6 Bhadrak-Nergundi7 Champa-Jharsuguda 3rd line 8 Talcher-Sambalpur9 Bilaspur-Urkura
10 Khodri-Annupur with flyover at Bilaspur 11 Champa - Byepass line12 Salka Road-Khongsara - Annuppur Doubling (90 km)13 Durg-Rajnandgaon 3rd line14 Kalumna-Nagpur
PROCESS OF LOADING
CIL CIL
IRIR
Pithead
Crushing
Transporting to siding
Loading
Supplying Rake
Dispatches
CIL LOADING-REDUCING BANDWIDTH
LOADING IN THE YEARR
MONTH 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
JAN 163 168 169 172 184 210
FEB 170 172 173 168 194 208
MARCH 174 178 176 180 196 223
APRIL 158 153 155 176 180 200
MAY 150 147 154 160 182 184
JUNE 145 153 152 158 176 186
JULY 138 143 155 164 175 188
AUG 135 146 157 138 156 180
SEPT 143 141 150 131 157
OCT 152 150 163 154 184
NOV 163 163 168 177 187
DEC 162 168 169 184 201
PATH AHEAD
FIRST MILE CONNECTIVITY CRUCIAL:
ALL WEATHER ROADS, TRUCKS,ETC.
REDUCED BAND WIDTH:LOADING UNIFORMLY THROUGHOUT THE YEAR WITH BAND OF MAX 10 RAKES BETWEEN MINIMA AND MAXIMA.
AT PORTS SUPPLIES TO BE CONTINUOUS – NO SPURTS.
REDUNDANCY IN HANDLING INFRASTRUCTURE INCL STORAGE SPACE.
DPS & LONG HAUL New wireless technology under procurement:
- Distributed power , suited for Long Hauls
- Shorter braking distance; more speed
- Saves crew & paths STRATEGY FOR XIITH PLAN OPERATIONS
NEW COAL SIDINGS TO ACCOMMODATE LONG HAUL:PLAN
WIRELESS
Tori-Shivpur line- Stage-II forest clearance received from MOEF-TDC - June’16- Project included in Budget 2001-02 -Potential for 60 MT incremental traffic
Shivpur-Kathautia line- Land acquisition applications filed for processing Stage I forest clearance
Jharsuguda-Barpalli-Sardega line- Application for Stage-I forest clearance filed with State Government – TDC - Dec’14- Potential for 60 MT incremental traffic
Coal connectivity projects in Mand area in SECR-Two JV Companies Chhattisgarh East Railway Ltd. and Chhattisgarh East-West Railway Ltd. registered – Land acquisition being processed- Potential for 60 MT incremental traffic
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Name of projects length (in km) Cost (in cr.)
Piparwar Railway Siding of CCl 30 127.34Ashoka siding of CCL 12.5 129Tori-Shivpuri New BG Line 43 1094Shivpur-Kathauria New BG line 47.7 1250Shivpur-Chatti Bariatu and Hazaribagh-Banadag siding 23 Koderma-hazaribagh-Barkakana-Ranchi New BG line 189 Koderma-Tilaiya New line 64 Angul-Talcher bulb line Rail corridor connecting Angul-Talcher line 5200New line Bhadrachalam-Sattupalli 56.27 337Rail connectivity in Mand area in SECR Provision of 2nd siding at Himgir station, Kanika Additional lnk from Vasundhara area with SECR 24 Renovation of Chainpur-Sarubera siding Improvement of Dudhi chua siding of NCL
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LIST OF PORT CONNECTIVITY PROJECTS IN PROGRESS
S.No.
Railway Connected to Port
Name of Project Cost (Rs. Cr.) TDC (tentative)
1 CR Mumbai Dedicated freight line between Wadala and Kurla
104 2016-17
2 CR Mumbai & JNPT Panvel-Pen doubling 190.99 2013-14
3 ECOR Paradip Haridaspur-Paradip new line. 1000 NF
4 ECOR Vishakhapatnam Kottavalasa-Simhachalam North 4th line doubling
100.76 Completed and commissioned.
5 ECOR Vishakhapatnam Vizianagram-Kottavalasa 3rd line
248.16 Completed and commissioned.
6 ECOR Vishakhapatnam, Dhamra, Paradeep
Rajatgarh-Barang doubling 275.2 2014-15
7 ECOR Vishakhapatnam, Dhamra, Paradeep
Khurda Road-Barang 3rd line 221 2014-15
8 SER Haldia Doubling of 1) Panskura-Haldia section
1) Rs 86.91
2) Rs 171.02
Rajgoda-Tumluk – completed and commissioned. Tamluk-
Basulya (52%) work completed.
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S.No. Railway Connected to Port
Name of Project Cost (Rs. Cr.)
TDC (tentative)
9 SCR Krishnapatnam Obulavarpalle- Krishnapattanam new line 930 Venkatachalam-Krishnapatnam – completed and commissioned. Balance is in progress. (25%) -NF.
10 SR Ennore The new Chord line. (Puttur – Attipattu) 527 NF
11 SWR Marmogao Hubli-Ankola 337.82 NF
12 SWR Marmogao, Mangalore
Kottur-Harihar via Harpanhalli 354.06 Completed. Residual works in progress. (96%).
13 SWR Marmogao Doubling of Hospet –Vasco section 2127 2016-17
14 WR Kandla Gandhidham-Adipur doubling 28.56 Completed and Commissioned.
15 WR Kandla Viramgam-Surendranagar doubling 271.88 2013-14
16 WR Kandla Bhildi-Viramgam gauge conversion 589.43 NF (55%)
CONNECTIVITY PROJECTS - IN PROGRESS
RAIL CONNECTIVITY & CAPACITY AUGMENTATION- PARTICIPATIVE MODELS
Ministry of Railways notified a PPP policy in Dec’12 for attracting private investment for accelerated growth of rail infrastructure.
State Governments, Local bodies, Beneficiary industries, Ports, Large import and export companies, Infrastructure and Logistics providers, Foreign Direct Investors can participate
Advantageous for State Governments, industry and investors
Ministry of Railways to grant direct permission or go in for competitive bidding for award of concession.
PARTICIPATIVE MODELS-OBJECTIVES
Supplementing Government investment in rail infrastructure projects by private capital flows.
Involving the States in creation/development of rail infrastructure for the common public good.
Timely creation of rail transport capacity to avoid supply-demand mismatch.
Ensuring availability of transport capacity consistent with the expected GDP growth.
NON-GOVERNMENT RAILWAY MODEL Applicable to first and last mile connectivity projects at
either end of the rail transportation chain providing connectivity to ports, large mines, logistics parks or other similar industries/ cluster of industries.
Funds to be fully mobilised by the project developer without any participation by the Railways.
Land for the line to be acquired by the Project Developer to provide connectivity with the main line railway system.
Railway land for providing connectivity may also be made available on lease/license as per extant policy.
IR will pay user fee for the usage of infrastructure.
User fee will be calculated on the basis of apportioned share of 95% freight.
JOINT VENTURE MODEL Applicable for bankable New line and Gauge Conversion projects having
clearly identifiable stake holders.
Financial participation will be through equity participation in the JV. The JV will be a joint venture with Railways as a partner with IR or its PSU holding a minimum of 26% equity shares. Other partners will be selected from the stakeholders such as users of the line like ports, mines etc.
Project will be assigned to the JV by Ministry of Railways on nomination basis.
Land acquisition will be done either by Indian Railways at the JV's cost or by the JV itself as mutually decided.
Project construction will be done by the JV.
Revenue stream of the JV shall be established through revenue apportionment from freight operation for the project line.
IR will pay to the JV apportioned revenue net of O&M cost as applicable.
Concession period will be normally 30 years including the Construction period.
BOT MODEL WITH COMPETITIVE BIDING
Applicable to the sanctioned Railway projects where it is not possible to identify a stakeholder or strategic investor who can take a lead in making investment in the project line.
The projects under this model will generally be long rail corridors carrying traffic generated from various streams.
Selection of investors will be done through competitive bidding process.
Premium or grant ( through viability gap) will be the bidding parameter.
Land acquisition for the project will be done by the Railways at their cost. Land will be owned by the Railways.
The concessionaire will design, build, finance, maintain and transfer the railway line at the end of concession period.
User fee to be paid by IR to concessionaire @ 50% of the apportioned Freight.
Concession period will be fixed at 25 years, including the construction period.
CAPACITY AUGMENTATION-FUNDING BY CAPACITY AUGMENTATION-FUNDING BY CUSTOMERCUSTOMER
Doubling/Third line/Fourth line, etc works to be undertaken through this model where some customers are beneficiaries of the capacity addition and may be interested in funding the full/ part of the project for expeditious completion/commissioning.
The project will be sanctioned as a railway project on the basis of an MOU/Agreement entered into between Railways and the Customer.
The project will be constructed, maintained and operated by Railways.
The ownership of the line and its operation and maintenance will always remain with Railways.
Railways will pay upto 7% of the amount invested through freight rebate on freight volumes every year till the funds provided by the project beneficiary is recovered with interest at a rate equal to the prevailing rate of dividend payable by Railways to General Exchequer at the time of signing of the agreement.
CAPACITY AUGMENTATION-ANNUITY MODEL
This model is applicable to sanctioned doubling, third line and fourth line projects where it may not be possible to find funding from any specific user.
Project will be appraised, approved and awarded following the procedure laid down by Government for PPP projects.
Land acquisition and shifting of structures to the extent required would be done by IR.
The concession would be for financing and construction. Supervision and certification of construction would be carried out by IR under guidelines
Train operations and maintenance will be by IR. The concessionaire would be paid through annuity for
limited predetermined period. Annuity will be determined through competitive bidding. Annuity payments will be budgeted and paid on a
committed basis.
This model is applicable to sanctioned doubling, third line and fourth line projects where it may not be possible to find funding from any specific user.
Project will be appraised, approved and awarded following the procedure laid down by Government for PPP projects.
Land acquisition and shifting of structures to the extent required would be done by IR.
The concession would be for financing and construction. Supervision and certification of construction would be carried out by IR under guidelines
Train operations and maintenance will be by IR. The concessionaire would be paid through annuity for
limited predetermined period. Annuity will be determined through competitive bidding. Annuity payments will be budgeted and paid on a
committed basis.
CHALLENGES for the Railways during the XII Plan Period 40% increase in freight traffic from the terminal year of the XI
Plan to the terminal year of the XII Plan.
Traffic to double if we consider passenger traffic.
To be carried on existing infrastructure without DFC.
Incremental of 80 MTPA as against best ever of 65 MTPA.
Throughput enhancement works other than DFC have to beprioritized for completion on an urgent basis.
EAST-WEST AND NORTH-SOUTH DFC TO START.
Proliferation of 25 t/30t axle load running for iron ore.
Raising the current axle load regime from 22.82 tonnes to 25 tonnes.
INDUCTING 25T WAGON FOR COAL +14-17% EXTRA
MANTRAMANTRA--FOR XIITH PLAN--FOR XIITH PLAN
HEAVIER FASTER LONGERPROLIFERATE 22.9 T AXLE LOAD RUNNING ON ALL ROUTES
NEW WAGONS TO RUN AT 100KMPH LOADED AND 100KMPH EMPTY
DISTRIBUTED POWER SYSTEM AND LONG HAULS ARE SOLUTIONS TO GENERATE ADDITIONAL THROUGHPUT AND OVERCOME CAPACITY CONSTRAINTS
UPGRADE IRON ORE ROUTES AND DFC FEEDER ROUTES TO 25T AXLE LOAD
GET 25T AXLE LOAD WAGONS ON PRIORITY
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