Sources say the proposal includes allowing private sector to invest in full projects, with railways only charging a licence fee for it.
"I would want the participation of private players in the railway sector. Why not? They will only improve our efficiency and bring in bigger investments", Railway Minister Piyush Goyal said today when asked about the plans to allow private players to own and operate railway lines on their own.
"We are going to improve efficiency. Losses can be made up through efficiency," the minister told a press briefing.
He attributed much of the delay in railways to the 150- year-old signalling system. Goyal said the railway board has already taken a decision to modernise the entire signalling system.
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"ETCS (European Train Control System) II, which is the most modern signalling system in the world will be brought to India. In the next 5-6 years as the system is put in place, there will be no delays due to fog anymore," he said.
"In this government, work doesn't stop. My guess is that as we stabilise our technology, in the near future we will make as many as 100 such train sets per year," he said.
German-make Linke-Hofmann-Busch passenger coaches named "Train 18" and "Train 20" in consonance with the year of their production, the completely indigenous coaches, are designed to run at a top speed of 160 kmph. These two trains, once operational are aimed at replacing the Rajdhani and Shatabdi trains.
"So you don't want your tickets to be confirmed?" he asked.