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 OPENING OF NEW RAILWAY LINES

1.0 In terms of Section 22 of the Railways Act, 1989 and Rules made under Sections 28, 29 and 198 of the Act, the Commissioner of Railway Safety(CRS) has to carry out his statutory inspection of the new railway line, its appurtenances, various sub-grade and accommodation works etc and submit his report to the Central Government stating whether the railway can be opened without any danger to the public using it. I case the railway cannot be opened without any danger to the public using it he shall state the grounds therefore as also the requirements, which in his opinion are to be complied with before the sanction is given by the Central Government.

2.0 Under the Railways (Opening for Public Carriage of Passengers) Rules, 2000, notified by Ministry of Railways under G.S.R. 625 (E) dated 21.07.2000 and G.S.R. No.762 (E) dated 08.10.2001, the CRS has been authorized to sanction the opening of new railway lines for the public carriage of passenger, after his inspection, subject to such conditions as he may consider necessary to impose. On receipt of the report of the CRS, the Central Govt. may confirm, modify or cancel the sanction so given by the CRS, subject to such conditions, alterations or relaxation, as may be considered necessary, after giving due consideration to the suggestions or the conditions subject to which the CRS has opened the railways.

3.0 The term new railway or new lines of railway includes : -
        (a)    extension of existing railways, new double, treble or other running lines laid alongside existing lines and conversion from one gauge to another.
        (b)    The initiation of electric traction on the existing lines.

4.0        When the railway administration is prepared for opening of a new railway or section of a railway, it shall make a reference to the CRS and supply the required documents about the new lines, bridges, tunnels, stations, signaling system, infringements, electrification details and various other certificates and the working orders to be enforced at the stations for operation of the trains. If the CRS is satisfied with the information, he will fix the date of inspection and the railway administration shall make such arrangements as are necessary to facilitate the inspection by the CRS, of the railway which is to be opened. The General Manager or his representative, not below the level of Joint Secretary, shall accompany the CRS throughout the inspection along with other railway officers in charge of the works and the Divisional Railway Manager.

5.0        The CRS will inspect the entire section including the bridges, the signaling arrangements and the electrification work etc and if he is satisfied, will issue the sanction for opening the railways for public carriage of passengers with such conditions as considered necessary, to be complied by the railway administration. He shall then submit the detailed report of his inspection to the Central Government has brought out in Para 2.0 above.
CHAPTER XVI - COMMISSIONING OF NEW LINES
Commissioning of New Lines-opening for Goods Traffic
Arrangements to be made before opening of line to goods traffic
Responsibility of the Construction Engineer
incidence of Operating Expenses and Earnings
Opening for Passenger Traffic
Fixing date for opening for Passenger Traffic
Handing over of New Lines to Open Line
Allocation of Maintenance charges
Commissioning of Doubling Projects
Commissioning of gauge conversion Projects
Commissioning of other Railway Projects
Taking over by Open Line
1601. Opening for Goods Traffic.-A line under construction should not be left unremunerative longer than is an absolutely necessary. As soon as possible after the rails have been linked through a section of a line under construction, reasonable facilities for the receipt and despatch of goods and parcels should be provided at all the important station on that section, so that it may be opened for goods traffic, Reasonable facilities for goods and parcels traffic at a station should include the following :-
  • (a) A siding or part of a siding of a suitable length set apart for the exclusive use of the goods wagons when loading and unloading.
  • (b) A suitable space property dressed and free from all construction material or debris for the stocking of inward and outward goods.
  • (c) A goods shed, if provision for one is included in the sanctioned estimate of the project; otherwise tarpaulins should be provided for the protection of goods.
  • (d) A small office for the goods clerk when a goods shed is not provided.
  • (e) Office furniture according to the scale prescribed by the open line administration.
  • (f) A weighing machine and weights of standard types for the goods shed.
  • (g) Residential accommodation for the traffic staff.
  • (h) Supply of drinking water for the staff.
1602. The Chief Engineer (Construction) or the Senior Engineering Administrative Officer, under whose Administrative control the line under construction is vested should fix the date of opening of the line or a section thereof for goods traffic in consultation with the General Manager of the connected open line administration. Before fixing the date the General Manager should arrange to have an inspection of the line proposed to be opened for goods traffic by responsible officers of the Commercial and Operating Departments so that they may satisfy themselves that adequate facilities will be provided before the date fixed. He should at the same time arrange for :-
  • (a) the compilation and issue of the necessary rates and fare tables in accordance with regulations.
  • (b) advertising the opening of the line to goods traffic;
  • (c) the posting of the necessary goods booking clerks, etc. to all the stations to be opened.
  • (d) the supply of the station scale, consumable stores, form, stationery, etc. required by the goods booking staff at call the stations to be opened.
1603. Responsibility of the Construction Engineer- The responsibility for opening a line to goods traffic and for seeing that everything is ready for such opening rests entirely with the Chief Engineer (Construction) or the Senior Engineering Administrative Officer, under whose administrative control the fine under construction is vested. It is his duty to see that all stations are adequately equipped and staffed for working of the goods traffic efficiently and cheaply. He should notify the Additional Commissioner of Railway Safety concerned of the date fixed for opening the line for goods traffic.
1604. Incidence of Operating Expenses and Earnings.-The operating expenses (including the pay and allowances of the traffic staff engaged) incurred in working the goods traffic on an "unopened" line (for definition of 'opening' see paragraph 1702) are a charge against the construction estimate of the project, and should, be debited to Capital 11970perating expenses pending opening of the line to traffic. The goods earnings are likewise creditable to the project under the head 1198 Receipts on Capital Account-Miscellaneous Receipts.
Opening for Passenger Traffic
1605. Every new line or a section thereof should, before sanction can be obtained for its opening for public carriage of passengers be inspected and passed by the Additional Commissioner of Railway Safety concerned, in accordance with the "Rules for the opening of a Railway for the public carriage of passengers". No new line or a section thereof should be offered for the inspection of Additional Commissioner of Railway Safety until it has been completely equipped. No temporary or make-shift arrangements, however safe, should be permitted.
1606. Fixing Date for opening for Passenger Traffic.-The date for the opening of a line for the public carriage of passengers should be fixed by the Chief Engineer (Construction) or the Senior Engineering Administrative Officer under whose administrative control of the line is vested, in consultation with the General Manager of the connected open line administration so that the latter may make suitable arrangements for working the new line for public traffic from the date fixed. After fixing the date the Additional Commissioner or Railway Safety concerned should be invited to inspect the new line and give the necessary permission for the opening of the line. At least one month's notice should be given to the Additional Commissioner of Railway Safety of the date on which it is desired that the inspection should take place.
1607. The date for the inspection of a line by the Additional Commissioner of, Railway Safety, prior to the opening for the public carriage of passengers should in consultation with that Officer, be fixed a week or so prior to the date of opening so as to allow time for complying with the Inspecting Officer's requests or recommendations before actual opening of the new line. The Chief Engineer (Construction) or the Senior Engineering Administrative Officer under whose administrative control the new line is vested is responsible for seeing that the new line offered for inspection of the Additional Commissioner of Railway Safety is in every respect fit for opening by the date fixed for the inspection and is fully equipped.
1608. A new line should not ordinarily be considered fit for opening unless:-
  • (i) all station buildings and quarters included in the construction estimate are completed and ready for occupation and use;
  • (ii) the track is thoroughly packed and boxed throughout;
  • (iii) all stations and locomotive yards provided in the construction estimate are completed;
  • (iv) all station signals, point indicators, derails or Scotch blocks are in position and in perfect working order.
  • (v) all points and crossings are correctly and truly laid;
  • (vi) watering arrangements are complete;
  • (vii) All ....... Special", `W' and "B" class level crossings are manned by gatemen; and
  • (viii) Adequate arrangement is made for the maintenance of track and other infrastructure facilities.
1609. Handling over of New Lines to Open Line.-All new lines should be taken over by Open line organization within six months of the date of opening for goods traffic. Ballasting and other residual works if any should be got done by the open line against the construction estimates.
1610. Allocation of Maintenance Charges.--The maintenance charges of a new line is allocated to Revenue from the date of its opening. The date of opening in the case of new line should be held to be the date of opening for passenger traffic of the whole line included in the construction estimate. In case there is likely to be much time lag between the date of opening of the new line for goods traffic and passenger traffic, Board's specific orders should be obtained regarding the allocation of maintenance charges.
 Commissioning of Doubling Projects.
1611. Opening for Goods Traffic.--The new line of a doubling project should be opened to traffic as early as possible after the rails have been linked through, to obtain financial benefits of the investment made.
1612. Opening to Passenger Traffic.--Provisions contained in paras 1605 to 1608 will apply mutatis mutandis to doubling projects also.
1613. Handing over of doubling projects to open line.--All doublings should be taken over by open line organization within six months of the date of opening to goods Traffic, Ballasting and other residual works if any should be got done by the open line against the construction  estimates.
1614. Allocation of maintenance Charges on doublings.--The doubling are usually justified on goods traffic Kind hence the working expenses should be debited to Revenue from the date the new double line is opened to goods traffic and earnings also credited to Revenue. If some works are yet to be done on the date of opening to goods traffic, they should be charged to the doubling estimates.
Commissioning of Gauge Conversion Projects
1615. Gauge Conversion Projects are opened to passenger traffic straightway and provisions contained in paras 1605 to 1608 will apply mutatis mutadis for conversion projects also. 
Commissioning of other Railway Projects
1616. In the case of other projects the completion of the projects should be reckoned from the date on which the project fulfils the purpose for which it when sanctioned was intended.
1617. Taking over by Open Line.--All such works should be taken over by the open line organization with the least possible delay within three months of their completion without prejudice to the obligation of the contractors within the maintenance period prescribed under the relevant contracts.
 Taking over by open Line
1618. When handing over a project or work to the open line authorities at least two copies of the document specified in paragraphs 1620 to 1633 should be prepared. One copy of each of the documents should be sent for record in the division and the other for record in the headquarters Office of the open line administration.
1619. Transfer of Charge. --The charge should be made over to the open line Assistant Engineer by the construction engineer in the manner indicated in Chapter 1.
1620. Narrative Handing over Notes under the following heads should be prepared by the construction engineer: --
(a)        General Description of the Line. --Allpoint, of importance under several main heads of works should be dealt with under this head. Special attention should be paid to:¾
(i)        Ruling grades, maximum curvature, compensation for grades, vertical curves, transition curves.
(ii)         Axle loads for which bridges hive been constructed;
(iii)        Number of sleepers per rail;
(iv)        Type of ballast; and
(v)        List of works to be completed by the open line and charged to construction estimates, the dates by which these should be billed and paid for being specified.
(b)        Important Bridges.--For each important major bridges a separate notes should be prepared giving details of training works provided. Estimated discharges, maximum scour allowed for etc.;
(c)        Maintenance Notes.--Notes, in particular on special portions of banks , cuttings, catch water drains, etc. which require special attention in monsoon or during sand storms should be prepared.
1621. List of Bridges.--This should be prepared on Form E. 1621, taking care that details regarding founds are accurate:¾
Form E. 1621 - LIST OF BRIDGES - Division............................
No. of Bridge
Kilometerage and Telegraph post
Spans
Type
Standard strength of girders
Nature of Found
Training works
Remarks
Flange
Rivet Shear
Rivet bracing
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1622. List of Buildings.--This will be prepared on printed Form E. 1977.
1623. List of level Crossings.--This should be prepared on the following form:- Form E. 1623
LIST OF LEVEL CROSSING
No.
Kilometre and telegraph post
Chainage
Description and class of level crossings
Remarks
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1624. List of Bench Marks.--This should be prepared in the following form:-- Form E. 1624
LIST OF BENCH MARKS
No.
Value
Kilometer and telegraph post
Chainage
Description
Remarks
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1625.    List of Completion Drawings.--A list of all the drawings and tracings, made over to the open line should be prepared and signed by the construction engineer.
1626.    List of Tools and Plants Made Over.--This should be prepared in the form given below:-
Form E. 1626 – LIST SHOWING TOOLS AND PLANTS MADE OVER BY  P.W.I………….. Construction to  P.W. I …………. Open line.
Item No.
Description
Number handed over
With gangs 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 so on
Gate Keepers
Work shop staff
PWI Head Trolley man
SWI
1 2
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Handed over ……………                                                                             Taken over………………..
(Signature)                     

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Feb 4th 2010, by Guest
A fine job for which all SMs are thankful to you.

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