Indian Bullet Train Will Need 100 Trips Daily to be Financially Viable: Study

  • Thread starter Thread starter rahul1117kumar
  • Start date Start date
  • Replies Replies: Replies 12
  • Views Views: Views 1,842
Joined
21 Jun 2013
Messages
10,365
Reaction score
11,058
The proposed bullet train between Mumbai and Ahmedabad will have to ferry 88,000-118,000 passengers per day, or undertake 100 trips daily, for the Railways to keep it financially viable, according to a report by Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad (IIM-A).

The report, titled, "Dedicated High Speed Railway (HSR) Networks in India: Issues in Development," states that if the Railways set the ticket price at Rs 1500for 300-km drive per person fifteen years after the operation, it will have to ferry between 88,000 and 110,000 passengers every day to ensure that it repays the loans with interest on time.

Japan has offered a concessional loan of Rs 97,636 crore to fund about 80 per cent of the project cost with a repayment period of 50 years beginning from the 16th year of operation at an interest rate of 0.1 per cent.

For the remaining 20 per cent loan, the authors assume 8 per cent average rate of interest (on Rs 20,000 crore to be funded by Centre). Japan has offered a 15-year moratorium on loan, so revenue concerns for the Indian Railways will arise from the 16th year, the authors state in the paper.

The total distance covered by the train will be 534 kilometres. The paper has been jointly authored by faculty members G Raghuram, professor of the institute's Public Systems Group, and Prashanth Udayakumar.

Fifteen years after the bullet train becomes operational, while the actual operating cost is not known, the paper assumes two scenarios by pegging operating cost at 20 per cent and 40 per cent of revenue.

"So if the Railways earn Rs 100 revenue, Rs 20 or Rs 40 will go for maintenance, and remaining surplus money will go for cash payment of loan with interest. Now, to cover the loan with operating cost in two scenarios, we consider passengers travelling an average 300 kilometres. In this case, we will need 88,000-118,000 passengers respectively for both the scenarios," Raghuram said.

"Typically one train carries 800 passengers, so to carry 88,000 passengers daily, you will need to take a total 100 trips, or 50 trips each way. So, we need three trains every hour in each direction," he said.

As per the paper, "there are many positive benefits and externalities of the HSR which would be useful in India’s overall aspirational development."

"These externalities include technology percolation into other domains, economic development, game-changing sense of connectivity, and national pride due to cutting-edge infrastructure.

"In such a context, it is a good idea to begin and learn," the paper states as it draws on experiences of running HSR in countries such as Japan, China, Spain, France, Russia, among other countries.

"The Mumbai-Ahmedabad route is a good choice for the first route, since it connects India’s first and seventh most populous cities, with significant economic development in the 500-km corridor between them. Also, the low cost Japanese financing has been a great catalyst."

In terms of future network growth, this segment can be part of extension to Jaipur and Delhi, it states.

Indian Bullet Train Will Need 100 Trips Daily to be Financially Viable: Study -The New Indian Express
 
We Indians Tend to Discourage new Technology which can bring a massive change in India growth by Publishing such articles. Other countries also have bullet trains n dont think that they ferry 100 runs per day to be so called financially viable. No prize for guessing why Our IIM's r not even top 500 best world institute list v
 
SPANDAN said:
We Indians Tend to Discourage new Technology which can bring a massive change in India growth by Publishing such articles. Other countries also have bullet trains n dont think that they ferry 100 runs per day to be so called financially viable. No prize for guessing why Our IIM's r not even top 500 best world institute list v

Its the price per ticket which the govt has decided. Nothing is wrong with the survey. Other countries have bullet trains with proper pricing. Rs 1500 per ticket will not be viable now it looks like Rs 3000 will also be not viable.
 
We don't need imported bullet train. We need made in India train so invest that money in railway research
 
First make sure everyone pay their taxes properly, that itself provide huge investment for large infrastructure projects...
Even in developed countries, these kind of massive loan funding is not feasible :k
 
Rahulan Raj said:
First make sure everyone pay their taxes properly, that itself provide huge investment for large infrastructure projects...
Even in developed countries, these kind of massive loan funding is not feasible :k

bro what is the average speed of train in Aus :shy
 
Rahulan Raj said:
First make sure everyone pay their taxes properly, that itself provide huge investment for large infrastructure projects...
Even in developed countries, these kind of massive loan funding is not feasible :k

Yeah currently 100 km costs Rs 25 only so 300 km at Rs 1500 is way too costly so not feasible.
 
Rushil.D said:
bro what is the average speed of train in Aus :shy

Long Route trains are not popular in Australia like India.
For medium distances like 50-100 km(within a state) with all the frequent stops, average speed around 80-100 kmph.

Normally people use flights as train & flight cost the same and flight is much more faster ; say 1.5 hrs flight for Adelaide to Sydney(around 1000km flight) :k
 
Rahulan Raj said:
Long Route trains are not popular in Australia like India.
For medium distances like 50-100 km(within a state) with all the frequent stops, average speed around 80-100 kmph.

Normally people use flights as train & flight cost the same and flight is much more faster ; say 1.5 hrs flight for Adelaide to Sydney(around 1000km flight) :k

Good to know that our Local EMUs are as fast as the australian counterpart :lol
 
Sarkar said:
Good to know that our Local EMUs are as fast as the australian counterpart[emoji38]
Express Trains are not popular here , but they can speed around 200kmph.. No bullet trains in Australia I believe...

Anyway who cares 1000km flight in 1.5hrs for AUD $70 while train cost around AUD $100 ...

Normally people love trains for leisure trips with private cabin facilities...;)

 
Back
Top Bottom