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6 December 2017

Railways Working On A Plan To Allow Private Freight Terminals On Railway Land

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The Indian Railways is working on a plan to allow PFTs on railway land adjacent to stations with a view to utilising vacant land parcels better, increase PPP investments and boost freight revenue.
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The Indian Railways is working on a plan to allow private freight terminals (PFTs) on railway land adjacent to stations with a view to utilising vacant land parcels better, increase public-private-partnership (PPP) investments and boost freight revenue. Commercial viability of private terminals is more near cement companies, ports and power plants which consume coal. At present, private freight terminals are built by private investors on private land and connectivity is given by the railways to the operators on lease basis. The transporter believes that PFTs on railway land would help reduce encroachment of its land apart from increasing earnings through licensing fee. Under this scheme captive warehouses will be built by investors on land adjacent to stations and railways will earn lease rentals. The transporter will also charge for the railway lines leading up to the warehouses, since commercial use of land will require.

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ARTICLE
6 December 2017

Railways Working On A Plan To Allow Private Freight Terminals On Railway Land

India Transport
Contributor
Clyde & Co  logo
Clyde & Co is a leading, sector-focused global law firm with 415 partners, 2200 legal professionals and 3800 staff in over 50 offices and associated offices on six continents. The firm specialises in the sectors that move, build and power our connected world and the insurance that underpins it, namely: transport, infrastructure, energy, trade & commodities and insurance. With a strong focus on developed and emerging markets, the firm is one of the fastest growing law firms in the world with ambitious plans for further growth.
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