“DFC is an important infra
project of india. It is the jewel of Indian railways. Today there are more than
350 cars plying in the freight corridor. In some places, cargo travel time has
halved. In other places, there has been a significant reduction,” Vaishnaw
said.
“It has reduced the logistics cost of the country. It has been
integrated very well in railways ,” he added.
The union minister was speaking on the occasion of 19th Foundation Day
of Dedicated Freight Corridor Corporation of India Limited (DFCCIL).
DFC is a flagship
infrastructure project of the Indian Railways, aimed at enhancing the country’s
freight transportation efficiency and capacity. Its objective is to create a specialized rail network for exclusive
freight movement, reducing congestion on passenger routes and
increasing cargo transportation speed. There
are two main corridors: Eastern DFC (1,856 km) from Ludhiana to Kolkata, and
Western DFC (1,502 km) from Dadri to Mumbai. The
dedicated freight corridors of the Indian Railways have had a social-equalising
effect with states that have a lower per-capita GDP experiencing significant
benefits, according to a study by the University of New South Wales, Australia.
This suggests that the corridors are
helping bridge the economic gap, offering a path towards more equitable
economic growth across the country, it stated.
Though the study, published in Elsevier Journal, focused on the Western
Dedicated Freight Corridor (WDFC) for the financial year 2019-20, experts say
that overall, it benefits several industries and consumers, giving a big push
to the Indian economy.
Some of DFC’s features are
double-stack container-friendly tracks with 25-ton axle load capacity,
automated signaling systems for efficient train movement. It has helped in 50 per cent increase in freight transportation
capacity, 50 per cent reduction in travel time, reducing congestion, increasing
average speed and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Also, approximately Rs 81,000 crores ($11 billion) of capex has been
planned for DFC projects.