Electric train to save Rs.20 crore diesel cost; provide clean air to Mysuru

Mysuru: The track doubling and electrification work on the Mysuru-Bengaluru track is complete and Shatabdi Express (Mysuru-Chennai) is the first planned locomotive to be run on electric traction in the last week of this month.

Once the electric train is introduced, there will be considerable time saved on changing locomotives at Krantiveera Sangolli Rayanna (KSR) Railway Station in Bengaluru.

Speaking to Star of Mysore, SWR Chief Public Relations Officer (CPRO), E. Vijaya, when asked how much time would be saved said, “Running time is dependent on number of factors and saving cannot be quantified now. However, time being used for changeover of engines from diesel to electric and vice versa in Bengaluru and fuelling of diesel engines at Mysuru will be avoided. Time saving is expected to be up to 7-8 minutes on this account. But minimum stoppage at these two said stations shall still continue.”

The diesel locomotives will be replaced with electric ones in a phased manner depending on loco availability and incoming power availability at Yeliyur traction. “It depends on locomotives availability and it is expected  that  by 2018-19 only electric trains will ply in the section,” she said and added “three express trains and three passenger trains will run on electricity only by March 2018.”

On how much cost reduction will happen once electric locomotives are introduced when compared to diesel hauled ones, Vijaya said, “There will be  saving of 1,300 litres of diesel in one train from  Bengaluru to Mysuru and back. A litre of diesel costs Rs. 57.20 in Bengaluru. There will be cost reduction of approximately Rs. 20 crore. However, cost of electricity depends on tariff rates of State Electricity Board.”

What is the impact of switching from diesel to electric engines? Vijaya categorically stated that pollution on account of diesel  engine will be totally  eliminated . “This is a giant leap towards Green and clean Mysuru,” she said.

Terminal problem: In spite of the track doubling and electrification between Mysuru and Bengaluru and the euphoria with which the people of both the cities have welcomed it, there is nothing much to cheer about for the passengers as there is congestion in Bengaluru.

Shatabdi is the fastest train commuting between two cities. The running time between the two cities is two hours now. After the completion of the both the projects, the trains from Mysuru up to Kengeri can run very fast. However, the time taken to cover a distance of just 16 kms to Bengaluru will be anywhere between 30 to 50 minutes because of the high density of train traffic in this station.    Hence, to overcome this problem not only requires redesigning the entire KSR Railway Station, but also needs a rescheduling of Bengaluru-Mysuru train timing to complete the travel time in shorter span of time.

This post was published on December 9, 2017 6:56 pm