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Better utilization of the backward areas   linking with the
 advanced areas


   For rapid industrialization & urbanization

   For removing the scarcity of goods

  Easy movement people and bringing them in contact with
The nation has just 13 million cars on its roads
 which is just over 1% of the country’s population.
In addition only 10% of the Indian households
 own a motorcycle.
In India, public transport still remains the
 primary mode of transport.
Indian railways is the largest and fourth most
 heavily utilized system in the world.
Walking
Palanquin
Bullock carts and horse carriages
Bicycles
Hand-pulled rickshaws
Cycle rickshaws
Modern transportation…
These are the major means of transportation now a days:

                       Railways


                      Road ways


                       Air ways


                     Water ways
Railways
Indian Railways is one of the largest railways
 under single management.
It carries some 18 million passengers and 2
 million tons of freight a day and is one of the
 world’s largest employer.
The railways play a leading role in carrying
 passengers and cargo across India's vast territory.
The trains were introduced by the British in
 1853.
The Indian railways improved a lot from then
 on to become the one of the longest railway
 networks in the world.
There are 16 railway zones in India.
There are almost 8000 railway stations in the
 country.
Zonal Railways                     Headquarters

Central Railway                       Mumbai CST

Eastern Railway                       Kolkata

Northern Railway                      New Delhi

North Eastern Railway                 Gorakhpur

North-East Frontier Railway           Maligaon (Guwahati)

Southern Railway                      Chennai

South Central Railway                 Secunderabad

South Eastern Railway                 Kolkata

Western Railway                       Church Gate, Mumbai

East Central Railway                  Hajipur

East Coast Railway                    Bhubaneswar

North Central Railway                 Allahabad

North Western Railway                 Jaipur

South East Central Railway            Bilaspur

South Western Railway                 Hubli

West Central Railway                  Jabalpur
The total route length of the railway network is
 64,061 km (39,806 mi).
About 46% of the railway route is electrified.
The Indian railways uses 4 gauges: broad
 gauge, standard gauge, meter gauge, narrow
 gauge.
Notable trains and
               achievements…
There are two UNESCO World Heritage Sites on IR — the
 Chatrapati Shivaji Terminus and the Mountain railways of India.
The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, a narrow gauge railway in
 West Bengal.
The Nilgiri Mountain Railway, a meter gauge railway in the Nilgiri
 Hills in Tamil Nadu.
The Kalka-Shimla Railway, a narrow gauge railway in the Shivalik
 mountains in Himachal Pradesh
Road transport…
Roads     are the dominant           mode     of
 transportation in India today.



They carry almost 90 percent of the country’s
 passenger traffic and 65 percent of its freight.
National highways
0 The main roads constructed & maintained by the central
  government
0 It connects ports, state capitals, industrial and tourist centres
0 It span about 67,000 km & handle 40% of total road traffic
0 National lanes have :


0 1.single lanes (width 3.25 m)
0 2. multi lanes (each have width 3.5 m)
0 3. 14% have 4 or more lanes & 59% have 2 lanes or double lanes
0 4.rest 27% single laned
NHAI(National Highway Authority of
                    India)

0 It was constituted in 1988


0 It is responsible for the development , maintenance and
 management of National Highways

0 It is currently undertaking developmental activities under
 (National Highways Development Project)
Golden quadrilateral
                              0 It interconnects many cities & ports
                              0 It give an impetus(importance) to
0 It is the largest express     truck transport throughout in India
 highway project in India     0 It helps in the industrial growth of
                                small towns
                              0 It helps in the transport of agricultural
                                produce from the hinterland to major
                                cities and ports for export
0 It consists of building
 5,846km of 4 & 6 lane
 expressways connecting
 Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata &     0 The often uncharted areas beyond a
                                coastal district or a river's banks.
 Chennai
                              0 An area surrounding a town or port
                                and served by it.
Statistics….
   Type of Road                   Length

    Expressways              200 km (120 mi)

 National Highways         66,590 km (41,380 mi)

   State Highways         131,899 km (81,958 mi)

Major District Roads     467,763 km (290,654 mi)

Rural and Other Roads   2,650,000 km (1,650,000 mi)

                        3,300,000 km (2,050,000 mi)
    Total Length
                                 (Approx)
An expressway is a controlled-access
highway; it is a highway that controls
entrances to it and exits from it by
incorporating the design of the slip
roads for entry and exit into the design
of the highway itself. Access-control
should not be confused with collection
of toll. An expressway may be free to
use and may not collect toll at all.
Expressways are the highest class of
roads in the Indian Road Network.
These are six or eight lane highways
with controlled-access. India has
approximately 942 km expressways.
National Highway system of India
consists of approximately
10,000 km (6,200 mi) of four-
laned highways that collect toll
from users but do not have
control of access and cannot be
called expressways. Currently,
a massive project is underway to
expand the highway network and
the Government of India plans to
add an additional 18,637 km
(11,580 mi) of expressways to the
network by the year 2022.[
•Under construction    Expressway Name         Distance               State


           1          Western Freeway    25.33 km (15.74 mi)   Maharashtra
                      Mumbai


           2          Eastern Freeway    22 km (14 mi)         Maharashtra
                      Mumbai


           3          Mumbai Nashik      150 km (93 mi)        Maharashtra
                      Expressway

                      Kundli
           4          ManesarPalwal      135.6 km (84.3 mi)    Haryana
                      Expressway(KMP)

                      Delhi Eastern                            Uttar
           5          Peripheral         135 km (84 mi)        Pradesh/Haryana
                      Expressway


           6          Pathankot Ajmer    600 km (370 mi)       Punjab/Rajasthan
                      Expressway

           7          Ganga Expressway   1,000 km (620 mi)     Uttar Pradesh
Distance                         State
Expressway Name
                  Ahmedabad Vadodara
      1                                           95 km (59 mi)        Gujarat
                  Expressway
      2           Mumbai-Pune Expressway          93 km (58 mi)        Maharashtra

      3           Jaipur-Kishangarh Expressway    90 km (56 mi)        Rajastan

      4           Allahabad Bypass                86 km (53 mi)        Uttar Pradesh
      5           Durgapur Expressway             65 km (40 mi)        West Bengal
      6           Chennai Bypass                  32 km (20 mi)        Tamil Nadu

      7           Delhi-Gurgaon Expressway        28 km (17 mi)        Delhi/Haryana

      8           Noida-Greater Noida Expressway 24.53 km (15.24 mi)   Delhi/Uttar Pradesh

      9           Delhi Noida Direct Flyway       9.2 km (5.7 mi)      Delhi/Uttar Pradesh

      10          Hyderabad Elevated Expressways 11.6 km (7.2 mi)      Andhra Pradesh

      11          Hosur Road Elevated Expressway 9.985 km (6.204 mi)   Karnataka

      12          Kona Expressway                 8 km (4.97 mi)       West Bengal

      13          Outer Ring Road (Hyderabad)     158 km (98 mi)       Andhra Pradesh

      14          Raipur-Bhilai-Durg Expressway   26 km (16 mi)        Chhattisgarh

      15          Yamuna Expressway               165 km (103 mi)      Uttar Pradesh

                  Bangalore–Mysore Infrastructure
      16                                          41 km (25 mi)        Karnataka
                  Corridor
Mumbai Pune Expressway
AHMEDABAD-VADODARA EXPRESSWAY
A VIEW OF DELHI- GURGAON STRETCH OF NATIONAL
HIGHWAY - 8 (NH-8). THE 8-LANE EXPRESSWAY CONNECTS
             DELHI TO GURGAON AND IGIA
A SECTION OF THE GOLDEN
QUADRILATERAL BETWEEN
BENGALURU AND CHENNAI
THE DELHI-NOIDA SECTION OF THE DELHI-NOIDA
       -GREATER NOIDA EXPRESSWAY
AGRA -MATHURA
BANGALORE-MYSORE
National Highway classification
                                  Length
Lanes                                              Percentage
                           (km)

Single Lane /
                                      18,350             27%
Intermediate lane


Double lane                           39,079             59%


Four Lane/Six lane/Eight
                                       9,325             14%
Lane


Total                                 66,754            100%
CAN BE CONSTRUCTED EVEN IN AREAS OF DIFFICULT TERRAIN


OFFER DOOR TO DOOR SERVICES

HELP FARMERS TO MOVE THEIR PERISHABLE GOODS



CHANCE OF PILFERAGE ARE LESSER THAN IN RAILWAYS
Many roads are un surfaced not suitable for regular
 vehicular traffic

No proper maintenance


Multiple check post , toll tax      which bring down the
 speed of traffic
Many roads have inadequate capacity
Traffic on the roads of India is too high
Air transportation…
 Air transport in India started between Allahabad &
  Naini (township in Allahabad) in 1911
 Airport authority of India was established on April 1,
 1995

 The Air India, has become the 16th largest airline in
 asia, presently operates a fleet of 159 aircraft serves=
 50 domestic & 39 international routes

 The other airlines such as Kingfisher Airlines, Air India
  and Jet Airways are the most popular brands in
  domestic air travel in order of their market share.
Airport Authority Of India
Cargo airlines :Blue Dart Aviation ltd is
Operating scheduled cargo services in
the country
PAWAN HANS
 These airlines connect more than 80 cities
  across India and also operate overseas routes
  after the liberalization of Indian aviation.
 The rapid growth in the economy of India has
  made air travel more affordable now a days.
 There are more than 335 civilian airports in
  India - 250 with paved runways and 96 with
  unpaved runways and more than 20
  international airports in the Republic of
  India.
The market share of different airlines in India…
Advantages:
                 It is the fastest mode of transport.
..It is very useful in transporting goods and passengers to the
         area, which are not accessible by any other means.
    It is the most convenient mode of transport during natural
                               calamities.
 It provides vital support to the national security and defence
0 Disadvantages:

0 ..It is relatively more expensive mode of transport.
  ..It is not suitable for transporting heavy and bulky goods.
 .. It is affected by adverse weather conditions.
 ..It is not suitable for short distance travel.
 ..In case of accidents, it results in heavy losses of goods,
 property and life.
Water transport…
Types of water transport….

Inland water transport: include rivers, canals , backwaters &
 creek (a small stream · Creek (tidal), an inlet of the sea) that allows
 ships & boats to navigate

India has

Navigable waterways :around 14,500 km
Navigable by mechanized flat bottom vessels
   ….rivers
   ….canals
National waterways….
Allahabad


Saidiya


Kollam


Bhadrachalam


Mangalgadi
IWAI
 Inland waterways authority of India is the
authority in charge of the inland waterways



    0Cargo transportation is organised

                   GOA
                  KERALA
               WEST BENGAL
                  ASSAM
Major ports of India
Disadvantages(Constraints….)
Indian transportation system

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Indian transportation system

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  • 4. Better utilization of the backward areas linking with the advanced areas  For rapid industrialization & urbanization  For removing the scarcity of goods  Easy movement people and bringing them in contact with
  • 5. The nation has just 13 million cars on its roads which is just over 1% of the country’s population. In addition only 10% of the Indian households own a motorcycle. In India, public transport still remains the primary mode of transport. Indian railways is the largest and fourth most heavily utilized system in the world.
  • 6. Walking Palanquin Bullock carts and horse carriages Bicycles Hand-pulled rickshaws Cycle rickshaws
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  • 8. Modern transportation… These are the major means of transportation now a days:  Railways  Road ways  Air ways  Water ways
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  • 10. Railways Indian Railways is one of the largest railways under single management. It carries some 18 million passengers and 2 million tons of freight a day and is one of the world’s largest employer. The railways play a leading role in carrying passengers and cargo across India's vast territory.
  • 11. The trains were introduced by the British in 1853. The Indian railways improved a lot from then on to become the one of the longest railway networks in the world. There are 16 railway zones in India. There are almost 8000 railway stations in the country.
  • 12. Zonal Railways Headquarters Central Railway Mumbai CST Eastern Railway Kolkata Northern Railway New Delhi North Eastern Railway Gorakhpur North-East Frontier Railway Maligaon (Guwahati) Southern Railway Chennai South Central Railway Secunderabad South Eastern Railway Kolkata Western Railway Church Gate, Mumbai East Central Railway Hajipur East Coast Railway Bhubaneswar North Central Railway Allahabad North Western Railway Jaipur South East Central Railway Bilaspur South Western Railway Hubli West Central Railway Jabalpur
  • 13. The total route length of the railway network is 64,061 km (39,806 mi). About 46% of the railway route is electrified. The Indian railways uses 4 gauges: broad gauge, standard gauge, meter gauge, narrow gauge.
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  • 15. Notable trains and achievements… There are two UNESCO World Heritage Sites on IR — the Chatrapati Shivaji Terminus and the Mountain railways of India. The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, a narrow gauge railway in West Bengal. The Nilgiri Mountain Railway, a meter gauge railway in the Nilgiri Hills in Tamil Nadu. The Kalka-Shimla Railway, a narrow gauge railway in the Shivalik mountains in Himachal Pradesh
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  • 17. Road transport… Roads are the dominant mode of transportation in India today. They carry almost 90 percent of the country’s passenger traffic and 65 percent of its freight.
  • 18. National highways 0 The main roads constructed & maintained by the central government 0 It connects ports, state capitals, industrial and tourist centres 0 It span about 67,000 km & handle 40% of total road traffic 0 National lanes have : 0 1.single lanes (width 3.25 m) 0 2. multi lanes (each have width 3.5 m) 0 3. 14% have 4 or more lanes & 59% have 2 lanes or double lanes 0 4.rest 27% single laned
  • 19. NHAI(National Highway Authority of India) 0 It was constituted in 1988 0 It is responsible for the development , maintenance and management of National Highways 0 It is currently undertaking developmental activities under (National Highways Development Project)
  • 20. Golden quadrilateral 0 It interconnects many cities & ports 0 It give an impetus(importance) to 0 It is the largest express truck transport throughout in India highway project in India 0 It helps in the industrial growth of small towns 0 It helps in the transport of agricultural produce from the hinterland to major cities and ports for export 0 It consists of building 5,846km of 4 & 6 lane expressways connecting Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata & 0 The often uncharted areas beyond a coastal district or a river's banks. Chennai 0 An area surrounding a town or port and served by it.
  • 21. Statistics…. Type of Road Length Expressways 200 km (120 mi) National Highways 66,590 km (41,380 mi) State Highways 131,899 km (81,958 mi) Major District Roads 467,763 km (290,654 mi) Rural and Other Roads 2,650,000 km (1,650,000 mi) 3,300,000 km (2,050,000 mi) Total Length (Approx)
  • 22. An expressway is a controlled-access highway; it is a highway that controls entrances to it and exits from it by incorporating the design of the slip roads for entry and exit into the design of the highway itself. Access-control should not be confused with collection of toll. An expressway may be free to use and may not collect toll at all. Expressways are the highest class of roads in the Indian Road Network. These are six or eight lane highways with controlled-access. India has approximately 942 km expressways.
  • 23. National Highway system of India consists of approximately 10,000 km (6,200 mi) of four- laned highways that collect toll from users but do not have control of access and cannot be called expressways. Currently, a massive project is underway to expand the highway network and the Government of India plans to add an additional 18,637 km (11,580 mi) of expressways to the network by the year 2022.[
  • 24. •Under construction Expressway Name Distance State 1 Western Freeway 25.33 km (15.74 mi) Maharashtra Mumbai 2 Eastern Freeway 22 km (14 mi) Maharashtra Mumbai 3 Mumbai Nashik 150 km (93 mi) Maharashtra Expressway Kundli 4 ManesarPalwal 135.6 km (84.3 mi) Haryana Expressway(KMP) Delhi Eastern Uttar 5 Peripheral 135 km (84 mi) Pradesh/Haryana Expressway 6 Pathankot Ajmer 600 km (370 mi) Punjab/Rajasthan Expressway 7 Ganga Expressway 1,000 km (620 mi) Uttar Pradesh
  • 25. Distance State Expressway Name Ahmedabad Vadodara 1 95 km (59 mi) Gujarat Expressway 2 Mumbai-Pune Expressway 93 km (58 mi) Maharashtra 3 Jaipur-Kishangarh Expressway 90 km (56 mi) Rajastan 4 Allahabad Bypass 86 km (53 mi) Uttar Pradesh 5 Durgapur Expressway 65 km (40 mi) West Bengal 6 Chennai Bypass 32 km (20 mi) Tamil Nadu 7 Delhi-Gurgaon Expressway 28 km (17 mi) Delhi/Haryana 8 Noida-Greater Noida Expressway 24.53 km (15.24 mi) Delhi/Uttar Pradesh 9 Delhi Noida Direct Flyway 9.2 km (5.7 mi) Delhi/Uttar Pradesh 10 Hyderabad Elevated Expressways 11.6 km (7.2 mi) Andhra Pradesh 11 Hosur Road Elevated Expressway 9.985 km (6.204 mi) Karnataka 12 Kona Expressway 8 km (4.97 mi) West Bengal 13 Outer Ring Road (Hyderabad) 158 km (98 mi) Andhra Pradesh 14 Raipur-Bhilai-Durg Expressway 26 km (16 mi) Chhattisgarh 15 Yamuna Expressway 165 km (103 mi) Uttar Pradesh Bangalore–Mysore Infrastructure 16 41 km (25 mi) Karnataka Corridor
  • 28. A VIEW OF DELHI- GURGAON STRETCH OF NATIONAL HIGHWAY - 8 (NH-8). THE 8-LANE EXPRESSWAY CONNECTS DELHI TO GURGAON AND IGIA
  • 29. A SECTION OF THE GOLDEN QUADRILATERAL BETWEEN BENGALURU AND CHENNAI
  • 30. THE DELHI-NOIDA SECTION OF THE DELHI-NOIDA -GREATER NOIDA EXPRESSWAY
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  • 34. National Highway classification Length Lanes Percentage (km) Single Lane / 18,350 27% Intermediate lane Double lane 39,079 59% Four Lane/Six lane/Eight 9,325 14% Lane Total 66,754 100%
  • 35. CAN BE CONSTRUCTED EVEN IN AREAS OF DIFFICULT TERRAIN OFFER DOOR TO DOOR SERVICES HELP FARMERS TO MOVE THEIR PERISHABLE GOODS CHANCE OF PILFERAGE ARE LESSER THAN IN RAILWAYS
  • 36. Many roads are un surfaced not suitable for regular vehicular traffic No proper maintenance Multiple check post , toll tax which bring down the speed of traffic Many roads have inadequate capacity Traffic on the roads of India is too high
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  • 40. Air transportation…  Air transport in India started between Allahabad & Naini (township in Allahabad) in 1911  Airport authority of India was established on April 1, 1995  The Air India, has become the 16th largest airline in asia, presently operates a fleet of 159 aircraft serves= 50 domestic & 39 international routes  The other airlines such as Kingfisher Airlines, Air India and Jet Airways are the most popular brands in domestic air travel in order of their market share.
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  • 43. Cargo airlines :Blue Dart Aviation ltd is Operating scheduled cargo services in the country
  • 45.  These airlines connect more than 80 cities across India and also operate overseas routes after the liberalization of Indian aviation.  The rapid growth in the economy of India has made air travel more affordable now a days.  There are more than 335 civilian airports in India - 250 with paved runways and 96 with unpaved runways and more than 20 international airports in the Republic of India.
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  • 47. The market share of different airlines in India…
  • 48. Advantages: It is the fastest mode of transport. ..It is very useful in transporting goods and passengers to the area, which are not accessible by any other means. It is the most convenient mode of transport during natural calamities. It provides vital support to the national security and defence
  • 49. 0 Disadvantages: 0 ..It is relatively more expensive mode of transport. ..It is not suitable for transporting heavy and bulky goods. .. It is affected by adverse weather conditions. ..It is not suitable for short distance travel. ..In case of accidents, it results in heavy losses of goods, property and life.
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  • 52. Types of water transport…. Inland water transport: include rivers, canals , backwaters & creek (a small stream · Creek (tidal), an inlet of the sea) that allows ships & boats to navigate India has Navigable waterways :around 14,500 km Navigable by mechanized flat bottom vessels ….rivers ….canals
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  • 55. IWAI Inland waterways authority of India is the authority in charge of the inland waterways 0Cargo transportation is organised GOA KERALA WEST BENGAL ASSAM
  • 56. Major ports of India
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