Train 18 series: Where were we?
I
have mentioned that the sanction of the project was formally received in April
2017. But how? We had done our bit to present our case to the Board, from
minions to the top, and it appeared a done deal. Merely two days before the
presentation of the budget, however, I learnt that the project had been turned
down, and ironically, primarily because it did not find support of the
department which was to be the owner of the train. I was given this news when I
was abroad. I was bewildered and clueless for some time; it was fruitless to
convince people who did not rise above their petty jealousies and biases. There
was only one way forward, go to Sri A.K.Mital, the Chairman, with folded hands.
As soon as I landed in Delhi, I met the Chairman; I had met him many times
earlier and he was generally in agreement. I pleaded that he must give ICF this
chance and that we were going to make sure that he would not be disappointed.
He agreed and overruled everyone to grant us the sanction within days.
That
done, the spirits in ICF soared high. At this stage, as we began our work, it
was necessary that a buzz about the project be created externally as well as
internally. Both the Chief Design Engineers (Mechanical & Electrical), Sri
Srinivas and Sri Vavre, were the architects of the series presentations on the
project to the Board; they had already studied the subject thoroughly and had
enough material, culled from across the globe, on the trend of train sets. They
took a series of meetings, stressing the outline and proposed time line of the
project. Everyone in the team, including the members from Stores and Finance
wings were sensitized about the Train 18 project. And indeed everyone, barring
some, rose to the occasion. It was clear across the departments that ICF was
attempting something new, at least to some degree.
An
aside. I mentioned that everyone, barring some, rose to the occasion and
therefore I had to send a message to these barring some. Every organization has
people who just do not see the importance of action and delivery but are more
concerned about being safe or some other personal agenda. They do not say No and
they do not say Yes; they just cavil, equivocate or procrastinate. Such a
delaying tactics is called jalebi-making, due to its similarity
with the round and round process of making this sweetmeat. Whenever, I came across any such instance, I
would call for the file, make my own judgement and if indeed there were people
delaying the case unnecessarily, invite them to my room. I would order jalebis
and offer it to them, saying that they had really earned this honour. I do not
know whether the concerned officers improved their working or not but a message
certainly went down.
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So
how did we start?
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Car
body shell design and manufacture including painting
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We had to go a quick consultancy
contract on a European or Japanese firm, as they are the trailblazers, for
making our designs, tooling and processes amenable to more accuracy and
better quality. We zeroed on three companies, one in Poland and two in
Switzerland, who did similar work for European majors. In a quick process,
the consultancy contract was awarded to the Polish company.
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Fully
suspended traction motor bogie fit for 180 km/h
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In an exercise dissimilar to above, a
novel way of combining the consultancy with another major procurement case
was in hand. We moved quickly to finalize the contract, incidentally, on the
same Polish company.
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Modern
3-phase IGBT propulsion
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The train set electrics were tendered
for as a part of separate electrics tender for value more than Rs 1000
crores, which was languishing due to indecision for nearly a year. There was
no pressure on anyone for a particular result in the tender but indecision or
delay was not an option any more. We finalized this contract in three months
flat. It was for the first time that ICF had awarded contract of this
magnitude; it was earlier dealt by Board and the norm for finalization was
eighteen months to two years!
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Train
Control and Management System, PIS and Smart Train concepts
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As above
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Pleasing
interiors
Toilets
to match the best in the world
Special
facilities for differently-abled passengers
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Since interiors would get designed
after the shell design was ready, we had some breathing space here. We
identified some companies in Europe and a series of presentation were held at
ICF. Eventually, the consultancy contract was awarded to a firm based in
Spain and France.
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Brake
system
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In respect of modern brake systems,
the globally is between two major companies. The specifications were frozen
quickly with the clear mandate that there would be no compromise on
capability and quality irrespective of the price. The contract was finalized
early as ICF, the brake supplier and the manufacturer of electrics had to
work very closely, given the multitude of mechanical, electrical and software
interfaces.
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Minor
structural assemblies
Mechanical
and electrical assemblies
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We started identifying the core team
in ICF to do these works.
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Cabling
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As mentioned earlier, our attempt to
get a consultant on board failed, primarily due to unreasonable price offers
and also lack of capability in the country. We decided that this work would
be done ICF in consultation with the manufacturer of electrics.
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Miscellaneous
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To be worked out as we move along
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Imported
bought outs
Aircraft
type seats, including rotatable ones for Ex class, Plug doors with
retractable steps & Contactless Sliding Doors etc.
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We identified the global sources and
procurement action was put on fast track
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Summarising,
by mid 2017,
1)
three major consultancy contracts were in
place:
· New bogie design
with fully suspended traction motors
· Improvements in
design, tooling and processes for shell
· Interior styling
concepts
2) A major contract for supply for electrics and allied systems
was in place on an Indian company
3) All preliminary design work had started at ICF
4) Contracts were bought outs were moving at a fast pace, for
import as well as indigenous. For the indigenous bought outs as well, judicious
selection of vendors is a major factor in successful development of a rolling
stock. The key team decided the list of such vendors and whether through open,
limited or single tendering, no scope was allowed for dilly dallying. We had to
order on only those forms which the team considered capable enough for this
project and we did precisely that and in record time.
I remember, at this time, circa June 2017, our PR department took out a write-up:
The Train 18 will be a semi-high speed (180/160 Km/h) train set with fast acceleration and world- class passenger amenities. All coaches will be inter-connected by fully-sealed gangways affording smooth passage from one coach to another. It will have auto plug doors which will open and close automatically at the stations, wide windows for panoramic view and ergonomically-designed seating. Equipped with sleek energy-efficient under-slung 3-phase IGBT based propulsion system, the train will have much more space for passengers. To make Train 18 travel more joyful, all coaches of the train will be provided with on-board wi-fi, infotainment & GPS-based passenger Information System (PIS). The train will have plush interiors and diffused LED lighting. The Toilets of these coaches will be fitted with zero-discharge vaccum-evacuation bio-toilets and touch free fittings. To keep the jerks and vibrations at bay, the train will be equipped with improved mechanical couplers and modern bogies with fully-suspended traction motors, pneumatic secondary suspension and anti-roll bar. The train will have a modern electro-pneumatic microprocessor-based brake system capable of providing safe braking with reduced braking distances. This train will have many features not seen on Indian Railways before and provide a fast and wholly new travel experience.
I remember, at this time, circa June 2017, our PR department took out a write-up:
The Train 18 will be a semi-high speed (180/160 Km/h) train set with fast acceleration and world- class passenger amenities. All coaches will be inter-connected by fully-sealed gangways affording smooth passage from one coach to another. It will have auto plug doors which will open and close automatically at the stations, wide windows for panoramic view and ergonomically-designed seating. Equipped with sleek energy-efficient under-slung 3-phase IGBT based propulsion system, the train will have much more space for passengers. To make Train 18 travel more joyful, all coaches of the train will be provided with on-board wi-fi, infotainment & GPS-based passenger Information System (PIS). The train will have plush interiors and diffused LED lighting. The Toilets of these coaches will be fitted with zero-discharge vaccum-evacuation bio-toilets and touch free fittings. To keep the jerks and vibrations at bay, the train will be equipped with improved mechanical couplers and modern bogies with fully-suspended traction motors, pneumatic secondary suspension and anti-roll bar. The train will have a modern electro-pneumatic microprocessor-based brake system capable of providing safe braking with reduced braking distances. This train will have many features not seen on Indian Railways before and provide a fast and wholly new travel experience.
Bingo! They did get it right! At that stage,
however, a well wisher confidante, an old ICF hand, comforted me that the target
for June 17 turnout was very much achievable. I am sure he had not read Much
Ado but I threw Bendick at him, nevertheless, “I
would my horse had the speed of your tongue’’.
(to be
continued..)
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