"65 To 70 Per Cent Trains On Time, Safety Our Priority": Rail Board Chief

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
"We are not going to compromise with safety," Ashwani Lohani said
Railway's prime focus was safety of passengers.Mr Lohani, who was accompanied by East Central Railway (ECR) General Manager L C Trivedi and
other senior officials, was in the Bihar capital to take part in the 63rd Regional Railway Week
"In the entire Indian Railways, 65 to 70 per cent trains run on time, while 30 to 35 per cent trains run late
It is because of the fact that we (Railways) do not want to compromise with the safety aspect, which is our prime focus," he said."We are
not going to compromise with safety aspect in anyway," Mr Lohani told reporters in Patna.The Railway Board chief said there are plans to
improve facilities in all passenger trains, and make coaches "look better"."We have taken a major decision this year as per which we are
constructing only modern LHB coaches from April 1, 2018
About 5,000 coaches are being constructed."The construction of old coaches has been stopped and these old coaches will be used as
replacement only," he said.Mr Lohani said bio-toilets will be installed in all the coaches by March 2019, as part of the Swachh Bharat
Mission.Replying to a query, Mr Trivedi said the Railway Board has given in-principle approval for handing over the existing R-block Digha
rail line to the state government for construction of roads.He, however, said there are some problems related to cost evaluation of the land
on which the R-block Digha rail line stands.The cost of the track plot has been evaluated at Rs 896 crore, Mr Trivedi said.The proposal has
been sent again to the Railway Board for re-evaluation, he said.The Bihar government plans to construct a six-lane road using the land on
which the track is laid to provide seamless connectivity between north and south Patna, Mr Trivedi said.He said that as per the Railway
Board's direction, Patna-New Delhi Rajdhani Express, which currently runs at a speed of 110 kmph, would soon run at 130 kmph."There is a
requirement of a certificate from Commissioner of Railway Safety for running the train at 130 kmph
We have given application for this," he said.Replying to another query on the frequent delay of passenger trains, Mr Trivedi said the
maximum speed of all the trains running on the ECR zone will increase by 10 per cent (from the present 100 kmph to 110 kmph)."Our Chief
Operating Manager has issued an order two days ago to increase the maximum speed of all the trains running on the ECR zone by 10 per cent,"