NFR Concludes Railway Track Electrification Between Guwahati & Katihar

This Electrification work will save our foreign exchange reserves spent on HSD Oil, and will provide greener transportation & reduced carbon footprints.
NFR Concludes Railway Track Electrification Between Guwahati & Katihar
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Guwahati: In a historical achievement, Northeast Frontier Railway (NFR) has successfully completed Electrification work of total 649 RKM / 1294 TKM from Katihar in Bihar to Guwahati of Assam.

This way Total HDN (High Density Network) routes (649 RKM) falling in NFR have been commissioned with Electric Traction. This great feat will now connect New Delhi to Guwahati on seamless Electric Traction. This is yet another effort by NFR for capital connectivity by Green Transportation.

In this connection, CRS/NF Circle has inspected 107 RKM/273 TKM from 7th October to 9th October.

This Electrification work will save our foreign exchange reserves spent on HSD Oil, and will provide greener transportation & reduced carbon footprints.

In addition to above, passenger trains with higher speed & heavier goods trains can be run.

The press release from NFT said that there will be net saving on foreign exchange spent on HSD Oil to the tune of Rs 300 Cr per annum.

"The consumption of HSD Oil will also reduce by 3400 KL per month which will reduce dependence on imported petroleum. Due to seamless train operation, traction change which is inevitable at New Jalpaiguri and New Coochbehar, will now be done away with. This will enhance mobility of the trains. Due to enhanced mobility, total running time between Katihar to Guwahati will reduce by 2 Hrs (approx) due to higher speed of the trains. As a result, about 10% more no of trains can be run in the section. With Electrification heavier goods trains can be run with higher speed", the press release said.

It has also informed that because of the enhanced line capacity, 10% new passenger trains can be introduced and this will help in introduction of more Rajdhani exp for capital connectivity projects. Electrification will reduce dependence on imported petroleum. With electrification, Head on Generation (HOG) technology can be used instead of End on Generation (EOG) system with two power cars employing two DG sets on either end on all Linke Hofmann Busch (LHB) coach fitted trains. The power generator cars which consume about 100 lts diesel per hour can be saved apart from noise, fume emission during run and Green house gas emission for electric traction will fall & reduced carbon footprint.

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