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- Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
24 Sep 2019
The Indian Railway board is holding discussions to allow private players to control more trains on key routes. Talks include the decision to hand over operations of more trains on important routes with better services and amenities for passengers.
The Indian Railways has earlier decided to grant operations of two of its luxurious Tejas Express trains to Indian Rail Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) between Lucknow-New Delhi and Mumbai-Ahmedabad.
The national transporter called a meeting on September 27 to discuss about the introduction of private operations of passenger trains to provide world-class services. Principal Executive Director of Coaching of the Railway Board, A. Madhusudan Reddy said that through a participative bid process, private operators would be identified to run private passenger day or overnight trains connecting important cities. It was also necessary to identify the routes and the number of services that can be run. Modern passenger trains would be inducted to operate on paths allocated to them on payment of haulage charges by private operators.
The Railways have identified certain key routes where private operators can ply the trains. They include long-distance or overnight journey trains on the routes of Delhi-Mumbai, Delhi-Lucknow, Delhi-Jammu/Katra, Delhi-Howrah, Secunderabad-Hyderabad, Secunderabad-Delhi, Delhi-Chennai, Mumbai-Chennai, Howrah-Chennai and Howrah-Mumbai.
With the introduction of private operators to run trains, passengers can now expect world-class services and amenities.