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GMT Urban Rail in India 2019.Qxp URBAN RAIL IN INDIA 2019 Market Analysis, New Technologies and Systems, Upcoming Projects and Opportunities India has emerged as a fast growing market for urban rail systems. Currently, 10 cities have an operational urban rail network spanning 536 km. The network has grown significantly over the past 12-13 years, up from about 90 km in 2006. With the Metro Rail Policy 2017 in place, several cities are ready to roll out work to develop their respective urban transit systems. In the last five years, 13 new metro projects with a total length of about 248 km have been approved for implementation. Further, about 750 km of metro rail network and 373 km of rapid rail transit network is under planning in various cities. While metro will continue to be the dominant mode, new modes such as trams, rapid rail, light rail are also gaining traction. State-of-the-art rolling stock and advanced signalling and telecommunication systems are expected to be deployed as part of these projects. Innovations and developments in the fare payments industry are resulting in the adoption and use of a variety of payment methods, especially interoperable electronic payment methods such as smartcards, bank cards, mobile wallets and near-field communication (NFC)-enabled devices. The current level of activity in the urban rail sector spells significant opportunity for consultants, developers, contractors, operators, rolling stock manufacturers, signalling and communications technology providers, fare system providers, equipment manufacturers, construction material suppliers, software solution providers, etc. Global Mass Transit Research has released the Urban Rail in India 2019 report - the most comprehensive and up-to-date study on the Indian urban rail market. The report is available in PDF format and MS Excel Database. The report is divided into three sections with seventeen chapters: Section I: Market Analysis, Key Trends and Recent Developments z Station Area Development and Inter-Modal Integration z Executive Summary z Construction - At Grade and Elevated Structures z Sector Overview z Traction and E&M z Metro Rail Policy, 2017 - Impact and Challenges z Analysis of Operational Projects Section III: Project Profiles* z Analysis of Upcoming Projects z Operational and Under Construction Projects z Future Outlook and Market Opportunities (Till 2024-25) z Upcoming Projects (Announced, Planned, Approved and Under Bidding Projects) z Emerging Areas of Growth z Light Rail Transit Projects z Ownership Structure and Key Players z Monorail Projects z Financing Strategies and Potential for PPP Each profile provides information on project background and scope (network Section II: Segment Analysis, Outlook and Opportunities (Till 2024-225) length, number of stations, rolling stock, fare system, signalling and z Rolling Stock telecommunication, traction, etc.), implementing agency, project cost, time z Signalling, Train Control and Telecommunications and cost overruns, key consultants, key contractors, key milestones, sources of fund, recent contracts, upcoming tenders, current status, etc. z Fare Collection Systems z Metro Tunnels For further information, please contact: Ishant Deewan Mobile: +91 9643034168 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.globalmasstransit.net Table of Contents SECTION I: MARKET ANALYSIS, KEY TRENDS - Approved Key Completed Projects AND RECENT DEVELOPMENTS - Announced/Planned Key Ongoing Projects By Mode of Implementation Financial Performance and Future Plans Executive Summary - EPC 1. Sector Overview - PPP 8. Financing Strategies and Potential for PPP Network Size and Growth By Type of System Experience So Far Key Sector Trends - Metro Business Models (Fully Government- Role of 'Make in India' and Focus on - Monorail funded, VGF-based PPPs, Hybrid Indigenisation - Light Rail PPPs, Fully Privatised) Growth in Budgetary Outlays - RRTS Financing Trends Recent Developments By Alignment Value Capture Financing Framework - Key Government Initiatives - At Grade Key Sources of Revenue - Project Completions - Elevated New Revenue Streams (Advertising - Recent Contract Awards - Underground Revenue, License Fee, Real Estate - Projects Approved By Expected Completion Development Rights, Additional Stamp - New Concepts and Technologies - By 2020 Duty, etc.) Investment Requirements - Beyond 2020 Project Economics and Cost Issues and Challenges Key Open Tenders Components Future Outlook Historical and Expected Rates of Returns 5. Future Outlook and Market Opportunities PPP Experience and Potential 2. Metro Rail Policy, 2017 - Impact and Key Growth Drivers - Case Studies of PPP Projects Challenges Investment Projections - Key Success Factors Salient Features Expected Network Addition - Risks and Challenges Potential Benefits Market Opportunities: By Segment Way Forward Impact on PPPs - Contractors/developers Scope for Private Participation in O&M - Tunnel Construction SECTION II: SEGMENT ANALYSIS, OUTLOOK Potential for the Creation of Unified - Traction and E&M AND OPPORTUNITIES Metropolitan Transport Authority - Rolling Stock Industry Feedback - Signalling, Train Control and 9. Rolling Stock Recommended Amendments Telecommunication Market Size and Growth - Fare Collection Nature of Fleet and Specifications 3. Analysis of Operational Projects Market Opportunities: By Stakeholder MoHUA Guidelines on Rolling Stock Current Network - Developers Standardisation Growth in Operational Network - Contractors Recent Orders Trends in Ridership - Consultants Upcoming Bids Analysis by: - Financiers Market Share of Key Players - Mode of Implementation - Material Suppliers Focus on Indigenous Production - Type of System - Others Manufacturing Facilities - Alignment Future Outlook Level of Indigenisation Analysis by Segment: Train Operations - Stations 6. Emerging Areas of Growth Driverless Train Operations- - Rolling Stock Transit-oriented Development Experience So far - Fare Collection Systems Real Estate/Commercial Development Upcoming Rolling Stock Opportunities - Signalling and Telecommunication . Technology Innovations (MaaS, IoT, Way Forward Systems Big Data, etc.) - Traction and E&M Use of Renewable Energy 10. Signaling, Train Control and Telecommunications 4. Analysis of Upcoming Projects 7. Ownership Structure and Key Players Market Size and Growth By Status Key Ownership Models-A Brief Technologies and Systems in Use - Ongoing Snapshot System Upgrades and Innovations - Awarded Segment-wise Presence Market Share of Key Players - Under Bidding Project Portfolio Recent Contracts www.globalmasstransit.net Table of Contents Upcoming Bids and Tenders Coimbatore Metro Rail Project Recent Developments 15. Traction and E&M Dehradun-Haridwar-Rishikesh Light Outlook and Projections Traction Systems Rail Project Market Size Delhi Metro Rail Project Phase IV 11. Fare Collection Systems Specifications of Traction and E&M Gorakhpur Metro Rail Project Market Size and Growth Systems Greater Noida - Jewar Metro Rail Project Specifications of system in use Energy Consumption and Expenditure Gurgaon-Manesar Metro Rail Project System upgrades and innovations Energy Conservation Initiatives Rapid Metro Rail Project Global scenario Key Players Gurgaon Phase III Market share of key players Recent Contracts Gurgaon-Faridabad Metro Rail Project Recent Contracts Upcoming Tenders Guwahati Metro Rail Project Phase I Upcoming tenders Outlook and Projections Hyderabad Metro Rail Project Phase II Plans of key metro systems Indore Metro Rail Project Phase I Key trends SECTION III: PROJECT PROFILES Jaipur Metro Rail Project Phase II Recent Developments Jammu Metro Rail Project Outlook and Projections (till 2024-25) 16. Operational and Under Construction Kanpur Metro Rail Project Phase I Projects Kochi Metro Rail Project Phase II and III 12. Metro Tunnels Ahmedabad-Gandhinagar Metro Rail Meerut Metro Rail Project Phase I Size and Growth Project Phase I Mumbai Metro Rail Project (Lines 5, 8, Analysis of TBM Market Bengaluru Metro Rail Project Phase I 9, 10, 11 and 12) Market Share of Key Players and II Nagpur Metro Rail Project Phase II Recent Contracts (past 15-18 months) Chennai Metro Rail Project Phase I and Noida Sector 142 - Kalindi Kunj Metro Upcoming Bids and Tenders Phase I Extension Rail Project Recent Developments Delhi Metro Rail Project Phase I, II, III Noida Sector 71-Knowledge Park V Best Practices in Tunnel Design and Extensions Metro Rail Project Outlook and Opportunities Rapid Metro Rail Project Gurgaon Patna Metro Rail Project Phase I Phase I and II Surat Metro Rail Project 13. Station Area Development and Inter-Modal Hyderabad Metro Rail Project Phase I Srinagar Metro Rail Project Integration Jaipur Metro Rail Project Phase I Thane Metro Rail Project Market Size and Growth Kochi Metro Rail Project Phase I Visakhapatnam Metro Rail Project Key Components of Station Design Kolkata Metro Rail Project (North- Phase I - Elevators South, East-West and Expansion Kozhikode LRT Project - HVAC Systems Projects) Pune Light Rail Project - Public Information Display Systems Lucknow Metro Rail Project Ranchi Light Metro Rail Project Phase I - Safety and Accessibility Aspects Mumbai Metro Rail Project (Lines 1, Thiruvananthapuram LRT Project - Others 2A, 2B, 3, 4, 6 and 7) Vijayawada Light Rail Project Key Players Mumbai Monorail Project Line 1 Chennai Monorail Project (First Recent Contracts Nagpur Metro Rail Project Phase
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