Indian Railways News => | Topic started by Mafia on Jul 18, 2012 - 16:18:22 PM |
Title - : Delhi Metro was informed of faults in March: ReliancePosted by : Mafia on Jul 18, 2012 - 16:18:22 PM |
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Did the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation try to downplay the seriousness of the civil faults that were identified along the Delhi Airport Metro Express that eventually led to suspension of the service? Letters written by concessionaire Reliance Infra to DMRC seem to indicate that.In March, the DMRC was first asked by the concessionaire to organise a joint inspection for viaduct and bearings on the high-speed corridor. Subsequently in May DMRC was apprised of faults that emerged on inspection of the viaduct and the bearing; problem areas were flagged and the DMRC was asked to share design drawing details. It was pointed out that incorrect procedures adopted to amend the problem could “endanger the safety of the trains and passengers”.In another letter dated May 23, the concessionaire informed DMRC of five major findings from a joint inspection that included a report on the faults of bearings, and signs that the girder appears to have sunk in some areas as a result of deformations and cracks.“With a large number of locations having some or the other defects, our assessment is that the section may not be safe for running of trains at their maximum permissible speed,” the concessionaire informed DMRC.It also sought a joint inspection for all bearings, “a certificate that the condition of bearings is safe to run the trains at the maximum permissible speed or a certificate in regard to the safe speed at which, the trains can be run on the viaduct”. |