Indian Railways Ministry in talks with top six global companies for launch of high speed trains

We called for six top global companies who have technology that can travel beyond the 350km/hour speed. These trains can travel upto 600kms/hr speed. We called them and we told them that we will develop with you, he told reporters on the sidelines of a conference.

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Indian Railways Ministry in talks with top six global companies for launch of high speed trains

Indian Railways Ministry in talks with top six global companies for launch of high speed trains

Discussions by the Railway Ministry with top six global companies for the launch of very high speed trains in India that can travel at a speed of 600kms per hour was in the advanced stage, Railway Minister Suresh Prabhusaid on Saturday.

"We called for six top global companies who have technology that can travel beyond the 350km/hour speed. These trains can travel upto 600kms/hr speed. We called them and we told them that we will develop with you", he told reporters on the sidelines of a conference.    

"Six companies have come forward and the talks are inadvanced stages". If they could manufacture such high speedtrains, the county would also be able to export it, he said. Prabhu was here to take part in the Tamil Nadu Business Leaders Conference organised by CII.

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To a query on the timeframe for the launch of such hightrains, Prabhu said "it may happen in 10 years. These are newareas which we are working on".       

On the launch speed trains, he said "Japanese companiesare investing almost Rs one lakh crore into high speed railways."

On the investments taken up by his Ministry, he said,"including the Rs 8.50 lakh crore proposed to be invested, weare investing an additional amount of Rs 85,000 crore for dedicated freight corridor project. We expect that to becompleted in 2019. In the last two years, contracts has beenissued, tenders have been finalised", he said.     

On developing the railway network in the country, he said, the Ministry has undertaken a vision plan for Railways 2030.

"For the first time we are preparing a strategic plan toinvest and decide on how railway network should bedeveloped.", he said.     

Earlier, Prabhu unveiled a series of initiatives at theRailway Station including launch of fifth and sixth trackline between Moore Market Complex-Basin Bridge junction, dedication of free wi-fi service at Chennai Egmore Station,double discharge platform at Mambalam Railway Station, and also an elevated booking office at Kodambakkam railway station. 

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