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Item No. RE 2014-15 Allocation Particulars 1.1.1 CENTRAL RAILWAY ASSETS-ACQUISITION, CONSTRUCTION AND REPLACEMENT FOR 2014-15 (Figures in thousand of Rupees) Item Particulars Allocation RE 2014-15 No. NEW LINES (CONSTRUCTION) A - Works in Progress 1 Amravati - Narkher (138 km) Cap. 30,00,00 2 Ahmednagar - Beed - Parli Vaijnath (250 km) Cap. 37,00,00 EBR 20,00,00 3 Baramati - Lonand (54 km) Cap. 4,30,00 4 Puntamba - Shirdi (16.4 km) Cap. 80,00 5 Wardha - Nanded (via Yevatmal-Pusood) (270 km) Cap. 18,90,00 EBR .. TOTAL-WORKS IN PROGRESS Cap. 91,00,00 EBR 20,00,00 TOTAL-New Lines (Construction) Cap. 91,00,00 EBR 20,00,00 GAUGE CONVERSION A - Works in Progress 6 Miraj - Latur (359 km) Cap. 2,20,00 DRF .. TOTAL-WORKS IN PROGRESS Cap. 2,20,00 TOTAL-Gauge Conversion Cap. 2,20,00 DOUBLING A - Works in Progress 7 Wardha (Sevagram)-Nagpur - 3rd line (76.3 km) Cap. 6,00,00 8 Bhusawal-Jalgaon - 3rd line (24.13 km) Cap. 13,17,00 9 Kalyan-Kasara - 3rd line (67.62 km) Cap. 3,50,00 10 Panvel-Roha (75.44 km) - Land acquisition Cap. 35,00 C.Fund .. EBR .. 11 Diva-Kalyan - Doubling of 5th & 6th lines Cap. .. Dep(RVN) .. EBR .. 12 Panvel-Jasai-Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (28.5 km) Dep(RVN) .. EBR .. 13 Panvel-Pen (35 km) Cap. 27,00,00 14 Pen-Roha (40 km) Cap. 42,00,00 15 Godhani-Kalumna Chord (13.7 km) Cap. 15,00,00 TOTAL-WORKS IN PROGRESS Cap. 107,02,00 Dep(RVN) .. TOTAL-Doubling Cap. 107,02,00 Dep(RVN) .. TRAFFIC FACILITIES-YARD REMODELLING & OTHERS A - Works in Progress 16 Jalgaon - Yard remodeling DF(3) 5,00,00 17 Amravati - Provision of platform No.4 DF(3) 1,00,00 1.1.2 CENTRAL RAILWAY ASSETS-ACQUISITION, CONSTRUCTION AND REPLACEMENT FOR 2014-15 (Figures in thousand of Rupees) Item Particulars Allocation RE 2014-15 No. TRAFFIC FACILITIES-YARD REMODELLING & OTHERS 18 Vasai Road-Diva-Panvel - Automatic signalling Cap. 8,00,33 19 Panvel - Kalamboli coaching terminus (Phase-I) (Stage-I) DF(3) .. 20 Kalamboli Yard - 2nd goods line DF(3) .. 21 Lokmanya Tilak Terminus - Augmentation of coaching facilities DF(3) .. 22 Akola - Yard remodeling DF(3) 4,17,00 23 Bhusawal - New rail level goods siding for handling full rakes DF(3) 3,40,00 24 Mumbai VT - Remodelling of main line complex (Phase-I) Cap. .. DF(3) 20,00 25 Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus Mumbai - Kurla - Thane - Kalyan - Train describer DF(3) 2,50,00 system 26 Gaigaon - Up loop line to achieve standard 4-line layout DF(3) 12,00 27 Lonavala - Extenasion of platform No.1, 2 & 3 for 24/28-coach trains DF(3) 60,50 28 Itarsi-Amla - Intermediate block sections (4 block sections) Cap. 80,67 C.Fund .. EBR .. 29 Bhivandi - Kharbao - Kaman - Nilje - Taloje Pachhnad - Intermediate block section DF(3) 48,68 30 Bagmar - Standardisation of station layout by loop lines in both directions Cap. 25,00 31 Solapur - High level platforms & covered shed on new jumbo rake siding DF(3) 30,00 32 Amravati - Development of station with terminal facilities DF(3) 10,00 33 Bale - Development of goods shed DF(3) 5,00 34 Igatpuri - Extension of platform lines No 1, 2, 3 & 4 for dealing 24-coach trains DF(3) 1,50,00 alongwith banker engine 35 Kasara - Extension of receipt & despatch lines (3 Nos each in up & down yards) DF(3) 30,00 36 Karjat - Extension of receipt & despatch lines, addl line connecting up yard to Karjat- DF(3) 20,00 Panvel and 4th line between Karjat-Palasdari 37 Bhivandi Road - New loop line to deal full rake parcel (710 m) DF(3) 1,89,00 38 Jalgaon - Improvements to goods shed circulating area (rail level) and approach road DF(3) 50,00 by concreting 39 Manmad - Extension of passenger platform No.1 for 24 coaches, extension of DF(3) 2,00,00 up/down goods line No.3, 4 & 5 (725 m CSL) 40 Works costing below Rs.2.5 crore each Cap. 1,71,00 DRF 70,00 DF(1) 30,00 DF(3) 11,71,12 TOTAL-WORKS IN PROGRESS Cap. 10,77,00 DRF 70,00 DF(1) 30,00 DF(3) 36,03,30 B - New Works 41 Works costing below Rs.2.5 crore each Cap. 5,00 DRF 30,00 DF(1) 10,00 DF(3) 50,00 1.1.3 CENTRAL RAILWAY ASSETS-ACQUISITION, CONSTRUCTION AND REPLACEMENT FOR 2014-15 (Figures in thousand of Rupees) Item Particulars Allocation RE 2014-15 No. TOTAL-NEW WORKS Cap. 5,00 DRF 30,00 DF(1) 10,00 DF(3) 50,00 TOTAL-Traffic Facilities-Yard Remodelling & Others Cap. 10,82,00 DRF 1,00,00 DF(1) 40,00 DF(3) 36,53,30 COMPUTERISATION A - Works in Progress 42 Central Railway - Extension of unreserved ticketing system to balance A, B, C & D- DF(1) .. category stations 43 Central Railway - Extension of unreserved ticketing system to E-category stations DF(1) 20,00 44 Central Railway - Extension of automatice ticket vending machines Cap. 20,62,00 45 Unreserved ticketing through mobiles at Mumbai & Chennai suburban areas DF(1) 4,25,45 46 Works costing below Rs.2.5 crore each DRF 4,36,00 DF(1) .. DF(3) 4,55 TOTAL-WORKS IN PROGRESS Cap. 20,62,00 DRF 4,36,00 DF(1) 4,45,45 DF(3) 4,55 B - New Works 47 Works costing below Rs.2.5 crore each DRF 38,00 DF(1) .. DF(3) .. TOTAL-NEW WORKS DRF 38,00 DF(1) .. DF(3) .. TOTAL-Computerisation Cap. 20,62,00 DRF 4,74,00 DF(1) 4,45,45 DF(3) 4,55 LEASED ASSETS - PAYMENT OF CAPITAL COMPONENT A - Works in Progress 48 Leased Assets - Payment of Capital component of lease charges to Indian Railway C.Fund 476,92,00 Finance Corporation TOTAL-WORKS IN PROGRESS C.Fund 476,92,00 TOTAL-Leased Assets - Payment of Capital Component C.Fund 476,92,00 ROAD SAFETY WORKS-LEVEL CROSSINGS. A - Works in Progress 49 Nagpur Division - Interlocking of manned level crossing gates (21 Nos) S.Fund 11,96 50 Nagpur Division - Repl.of cables, relays, booms & accessories (A-route) (10 level S.Fund 2,87,75 crossing gates) 51 Manmad - Electrically operated lifting barriers in lieu of mechanical barriers outside S.Fund 1,00,00 station limits (13 level crossing gates) 1.1.4 CENTRAL RAILWAY ASSETS-ACQUISITION, CONSTRUCTION AND REPLACEMENT FOR 2014-15 (Figures in thousand of Rupees) Item Particulars Allocation RE 2014-15 No. ROAD SAFETY WORKS-LEVEL CROSSINGS. 52 Bhusawal-Igatpuri - Quarters for gatekeepers of manned level crossings (RB-I type - S.Fund 50,00 127 units) 53 Nagpur Division - Repl. of duty bunks (48 Nos) S.Fund 2,12 54 Central Railway - Manning of unmanned level crossings (60 Nos) S.Fund 2,26,80 55 Works costing below Rs.2.5 crore each S.Fund 22,66,39 TOTAL-WORKS IN PROGRESS S.Fund 29,45,02 B - New Works 56 Works costing below Rs.2.5 crore each S.Fund 1,00,00 TOTAL-NEW WORKS S.Fund 1,00,00 TOTAL-Road Safety Works-Level Crossings. S.Fund 30,45,02 ROAD SAFETY WORKS-ROAD OVER/UNDER BRIDGES. A - Works in Progress 57 Mhasavad - Road over bridge in lieu of level crossing No.144 S.Fund 1,60,00 EBR .. 58 Nagpur Division - Elimination of level crossings by limited height subways (7 Nos) S.Fund 1,00,00 59 Nandgaon-Chalisgaon Nagar Road - Road over bridge in lieu of level crossing S.Fund 70,00 No.118 on state highway No.24 EBR .. 60 Thane-Kalyan - Road over bridge in lieu of level crossing No.28/C S.Fund 70,00 EBR .. 61 Itarsi-Nagpur - Road over bridge in lieu of level crossing No.247 S.Fund .. EBR .. 62 Jasai-Jawahar Lal Nehru Port Trust - Road over bridge in lieu of level crossing No.6 S.Fund .. EBR .. 63 Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust-Jasai - Road over bridge in lieu of level crossing No.2 S.Fund .. EBR .. 64 Diva-Vasai - Road over bridge in lieu of level crossing No.9 S.Fund .. EBR .. 65 Panvel-Roha - Road over bridge in lieu of level crossing No.20 S.Fund .. EBR .. 66 Panvel-Jasai - Road over bridge in lieu of level crossing No.26 S.Fund .. EBR .. 67 Panvel-Jasai - Road over bridge in lieu of level crossing No.23 S.Fund .. EBR .. 68 Diva-Panvel - Road over bridge in lieu of level crossing No.6 S.Fund .. EBR .. 69 Diva-Vasai - Road over bridge in lieu of level crossing No.4 S.Fund .. EBR .. 70 Diva-Vasai - Road over bridge in lieu of level crossing No.8 S.Fund .. EBR .. 1.1.5 CENTRAL RAILWAY ASSETS-ACQUISITION, CONSTRUCTION AND REPLACEMENT FOR 2014-15 (Figures in thousand of Rupees) Item Particulars Allocation RE 2014-15 No. ROAD SAFETY WORKS-ROAD OVER/UNDER BRIDGES. 71 Jasai-Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust - Road over bridge in lieu of level crossing No.3 S.Fund .. EBR .. 72 Diva-Panvel - Road over bridge in lieu of level crossing No.9/C S.Fund .. EBR .. 73 Diva-Vasai - Road over bridge in lieu of level crossing No.1 S.Fund .. EBR .. 74 Diva-Panvel - Road over bridge in lieu of level crossing No.10 S.Fund .. EBR .. 75 Diva-Vasai - Road over bridge in lieu of level crossing No.6 S.Fund .. EBR .. 76 Kurduwadi-Miraj - Elimination of level crossing by road under bridges (20 Nos) S.Fund 14,62,78 77 Kurduwadi-Latur - Elimination of level crossings by limited height subways (7 Nos) S.Fund 3,32,94 78 Diva-Panvel - Road under bridge in lieu of level crossing No.3 S.Fund .
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