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Dec 28 2013 (12:56)   Nanded-Bangalore express catches fire, 23 feared dead
 

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Entry# 948564   News Entry# 161917         Tags   Past Edits
At least 23 people were killed and many injured on Saturday morning when an AC coach of Nanded-Bangalore express caught fire at Anantapuram in Andhra Pradesh,...

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Dec 28 2013 (18:05)
rajive singh   20 blog posts
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many AC coaches have been catching fire of late owing to short cricuit. railways must maintain coaches properly to ensure safety of their customers. if there is some fault in design that must be rectified without delay.
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Sep 24 2013 (10:36)   19020/Haridwar - Bandra Terminus Express
 
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as per irfca tt of 1960 . this train used to cover bct-ddn in 30 hrs 30 mins.
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Oct 19 2013 (10:08)
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would be obliged if you could tell me the exact location of this time table on the net or provide a scanned page of the same.
best regards.
can also send me email at jcnawani@in.com
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thank you for the post.
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Jul 01 2013 (08:15)   19020/Haridwar - Bandra Terminus Express
 
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as per NR TT 2013/2014, CHANGE IN DEPARTURE TIMINGS w.e.f. 01/07/2013>19020>Dehradun-Bandra T. Express>Dehradun>Existing Departure>1040>Revised Departure>1035
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DEHRA DUN, the capital of UTTARAKHAND, NEEDS BETTER SERVICES.
I am a resident of Dehra Dun, a frequent user of railway services and wish to make the following suggestions for their improvement, since all trains serving this place are slow and pathetic, particularly the one to the country’s commercial capital. It may be noted that these ideas can easily be implemented without making any budgetary provisions.
1. 19019/19020 Dehra Dun Mumbai Expresss needs to be speeded up. This grand old train is pitifully slow compared to all others on the Indian Railways network,
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being slower than even the passengers between Dehra Dun and Delhi. It is suggested that 19019 is speeded up by about four hours between Mumbai and Nizamuddin crossing Delhi area at around 1:30 A.M. to reach Dehra Dun around 9:30 A.M. Saharanpur and Laksar should be skipped, if possible. In the reverse direction 19020 should depart from Dehra Dun around 7:00 P.M., passing Delhi area around 3:00 A.M. The timings at Bandra Terminus remaining unchanged.
2. 12171/12172 LTT Hardwar A.C. Express similarly needs to be speeded up and extended up to Dehra Dun. This can be done by advancing the departure of 12171 from LTT to 7:00 A.M., increasing its MSP up to Rajdhani/Shatabdi speeds so that it passes Delhi area at around 4:00 A.M. reaching Dehra Dun at around 10:00 A.M. Likewise, 12172 can depart from Dehra Dun at 5:30 P.M. and follow Shatabdi crossing Delhi area around midnight and arriving at LTT at around 8:00 P.M.
3. 14041/14042 Mussoorie Express should also be speeded up by about two hours and also extended to run upto Delhi Cantt instead of Sarai Rohilla.
4. Dehra Dun railway station is equipped to handle short trains only. Older trains overcome this constraint by shedding and attaching some coaches at Hardwar. It is, however, noticed that newer trains (some introduce over two decades ago) do not follow this and run on short rakes throughout their journeys which puts a severe capacity constraint on them. It is suggested that all other trains also add and detach extra coaches at Hardwar, particularly since these trains are running up to as far as Trivandrum which is some 3500 kms away.
5. While the speed between Dehra Dun and Laksar cannot be increased because of the track being single and also passing through Rajaji National Park, steps should be taken to increase the speeds reduce the number of stoppages of all trains servicing Dehra Dun as all of them are very slow compared to the other express trains running in the country.
It is requested to consider and implement these suggestions immediately since the only thing that needs to be done is some adjustment in the schedule of services that already exist. If effected, these recommendations will surely bring cheer to the people of Dehra Dun.
the above has been forwarded to the Union Minister for Railways and Chairman Railway Board. Comments and suggestions are solicited from the users of this board.
RAJIVE SINGH

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Jul 08 2013 (07:33)   19019/Bandra Terminus - Haridwar Express
 
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Railway Budget – The Uttarakhand Mirage
Railway Minister Pawan Kumar Bansal has presented a clever election year please all budget for 2013-14. His Railway priorities include all the right things like safe operation of trains, improvement in passenger amenities, safety and security, particularly for women and the differently abled; better catering on board trains and at stations; environment friendly initiatives; development of new dedicated freight corridors and strict financial discipline. Citing his ministry’s monetary crunch he has committed to provide for only 22 projects while promising to take up 24 others after obtaining necessary clearances for them from appropriate authorities.
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spite of financial constraints and the fact that our railway system is overstrained, he has announced 106 new trains, increased the frequency 24, extended the run of 57 others and proposed 89 new surveys across the length and breadth of the country. This was probably inevitable as much of politics is played on this every year. And like most of his predecessors, Bansal has unabashedly allotted a disproportionately high number of 11 trains, besides setting up of a modern signaling equipment facility, to his own parliamentary constituency Chandigarh in a bid to ensure his victory in the next general elections.
Bansal has, cunningly, referred to all the railheads of Uttarakhand in his budget speech while giving a mere 3 new weekly trains, 1 daily passenger, a minor extension and an extra weekly trip to the state. He has however, stated that he will pursue for approval of the nationally important Tanakpur - Bageshwar project, besides announcing surveys for doubling Dehra Dun - Haridwar and Kotdwar – Najibabad lines.
A reply dated 6/11/2012 received from Railway Board in response to a query under RTI Act regarding the current status of some projects announced for the state in earlier budgets makes interesting reading. A survey for Dehra Dun – Saharanpur line, carried out by Satpal Maharaj during his stint as MoS for Railways with much fanfare in 1997, was shelved by Railway Board in 2000 after Rs. 4,20,000/- of taxpayer’s money had been spent on it. Kiccha – Khatima new line has not moved beyond the drawing board as our state government has refused to provide free land as per their initial commitment. Rishikesh – Karnprayag line announced with great enthusiasm in 2008 has not progressed beyond the survey stage. Laksar – Haridwar doubling is similarly languishing at the preliminary stage while up gradation of Harrawala station into a terminus has not been sanctioned at all.
Roorkee - Deoband new line, touted as a major project for Uttarakhand and which remains in the news off and on, was sanctioned in 2007-08 on 50:50 cost sharing with the state government. This project has progressed 20%, its estimated cost has more than doubled already, while it is still at the land acquisition stage. The project for development of facilities for running 18 coach rakes between Haridwar and Dehra Dun, also sanctioned in 2007-08, is merely 30% thorough. Lalkuan – Bareilly gauge conversion has been the only one that has been completed, probably because railways already had the land. It can thus be assumed that most of the new surveys announced this year will be of academic interest only.
Despite having six railheads, Uttarakhand in general and capital Dehra Dun in particular, is not adequately connected with the rest of the country. The malady lies not so much in the absence of services but in the fact that existing trains are mostly outdated and slow. While building infrastructure is time and cost intensive, new weekly trains are inadequate, also requiring the mandatory budgetary allocations and clearances.
Against this backdrop, the only possible solution for improving rail services in Uttarakhand lies in prudent management of existing facilities and improvements in the amenities already available, besides speeding up and rescheduling the existing trains.
Dehra Dun Mumbai express, for example, has been running on more or less the same time table since 1931. Having a scheduled halt every 18 kms, this grand old train is pitifully slow compared to all others on the Indian Railways network, consuming 12 hours between Dehra Dun and Nizamuddin which can be cut down to less than 8 like other express trains. It further needs to be speeded up by another 4 hours between Nizamuddin and Mumbai and rescheduled to depart from Dehra Dun around 7:00 PM, while its arrival time at Dehra Dun should be revised to around 9:30 AM, timings at Mumbai remaining unchanged. Its stoppages should also be reduced.
Bagh and Kalinga Utkal are among the other trains needing a relook at their schedules. LTT Haridwar AC express needs to be extended up to Dehra Dun and its journey time reduced by 4 hours by running it at Rajdhani speed. Timetables of other trains running in Uttarakhand can similarly be examined and restructured if necessary.
Dehra Dun railway station is currently equipped to handle short 13 coach rakes only. Older trains overcome this constraint by shedding and attaching some coaches at Haridwar. Newer trains to Indore (1200 km.), Howrah (1600 km.), Okha (1700 km.), Kochuveli (3500 km.), etc., however, do not follow this and run on short rakes throughout their journeys which puts a severe capacity constraint on them. It is suggested that all long distance trains add and detach extra coaches at Haridwar.
Such changes can be brought about quickly by simple resolutions passed by the Railway Board without any need for budgetary support. Our parliamentarians in New Delhi and state government in Dehra Dun can do us a great service by earnestly taking up these and any other similar suggestions with the appropriate authorities in Rail Bhawan and ensuring that these are implemented without delay. Will they oblige us? Or will they merely wait to see how many new surveys our state gets in the next budget!
(published in Garhwal Post on 07/03/2013)
Posted 12th March by Rajive Singh

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Apr 09 2013 (15:03)  
 
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Entry# 717973              
DEHRA DUN, the capital of UTTARAKHAND, NEEDS BETTER SERVICES.
I am a resident of Dehra Dun, a frequent user of railway services and wish to make the following suggestions for their improvement, since all trains serving this place are slow and pathetic, particularly the one to the country’s commercial capital. It may be noted that these ideas can easily be implemented without making any budgetary provisions.
1. 19019/19020 Dehra Dun Mumbai Expresss needs to be speeded up. This grand old train is pitifully slow compared
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to all others on the Indian Railways network, being slower than even the passengers between Dehra Dun and Delhi. It is suggested that 19019 is speeded up by about four hours between Mumbai and Nizamuddin crossing Delhi area at around 1:30 A.M. to reach Dehra Dun around 9:30 A.M. Saharanpur and Laksar should be skipped, if possible. In the reverse direction 19020 should depart from Dehra Dun around 7:00 P.M., passing Delhi area around 3:00 A.M. The timings at Bandra Terminus remaining unchanged.
2. 12171/12172 LTT Hardwar A.C. Express similarly needs to be speeded up and extended up to Dehra Dun. This can be done by advancing the departure of 12171 from LTT to 7:00 A.M., increasing its MSP up to Rajdhani/Shatabdi speeds so that it passes Delhi area at around 4:00 A.M. reaching Dehra Dun at around 10:00 A.M. Likewise, 12172 can depart from Dehra Dun at 5:30 P.M. and follow Shatabdi crossing Delhi area around midnight and arriving at LTT at around 8:00 P.M.
3. 14041/14042 Mussoorie Express should also be speeded up by about two hours and also extended to run upto Delhi Cantt instead of Sarai Rohilla.
4. Dehra Dun railway station is equipped to handle short trains only. Older trains overcome this constraint by shedding and attaching some coaches at Hardwar. It is, however, noticed that newer trains (some introduce over two decades ago) do not follow this and run on short rakes throughout their journeys which puts a severe capacity constraint on them. It is suggested that all other trains also add and detach extra coaches at Hardwar, particularly since these trains are running up to as far as Trivandrum which is some 3500 kms away.
5. While the speed between Dehra Dun and Laksar cannot be increased because of the track being single and also passing through Rajaji National Park, steps should be taken to increase the speeds reduce the number of stoppages of all trains servicing Dehra Dun as all of them are very slow compared to the other express trains running in the country.
It is requested to consider and implement these suggestions immediately since the only thing that needs to be done is some adjustment in the schedule of services that already exist. If effected, these recommendations will surely bring cheer to the people of Dehra Dun.
the above has been forwarded to the Union Minister for Railways and Chairman Railway Board. Comments and suggestions are solicited from the users of this board.
RAJIVE SINGH

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