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Modern Coach Factory, Raebareli

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Rail coach manufacturing unit in Uttar Pradesh

Modern Coach Factory, Raebareli
MCF Head Office,Raebareli
Company typeGovernment
IndustryRail transport
Founded2012; 13 years ago (2012)
HeadquartersRaebareli,Uttar Pradesh,India
Area served
Asia
Africa
Key people
P.K.Mishra (General Manager)
ProductsRolling stock
Rail wheel
Production output
1875 coaches
(2021–22)[1]
OwnerIndian Railways
Number of employees
2500 (approx.)[2]
Websitehttps://mcf.indianrailways.gov.in/
Aerial view of MCF, Raebareli

Modern Coach Factory, Raebareli (formerlyRail Coach Factory, Raebareli)[3] orMCF Raebareli is a rail coach manufacturing unit of theIndian Railways atLalganj nearRaebareli inUttar Pradesh. The factory is one of the coach production unit of Indian Railways besides theIntegral Coach Factory atPerambur,Chennai inTamil Nadu,Rail Coach Factory atKapurthala inPunjab,Marathwada Rail Coach Factory inLatur,Maharashtra and Rail Coach Factory at Sonipat, Haryana.[4] The factory was inaugurated on 7 November 2012.[5] MCF Raebareli is one of the most advanced coach manufacturing unit of the world it is equipped with the many state of the artindustrial robots and machines, on result making it require less manpower than other coach manufacturing units of Indian Railways.[6]

History

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The project was approved in the SupplementaryRailway Budget for 2006–07.[7]Sonia Gandhi laid the foundation stone for the factory in February 2007 and land acquisition for the project commenced in April 2007.[8][9] However, in 2008, following the victory of theBahujan Samaj Party in theUttar Pradesh elections of 2007, the new government underChief MinisterMayawati cancelled the land deed for the factory halting construction work there. TheAllahabad High Court permitted the project to proceed after apublic interest litigation petition was filed before it. In January 2009, construction of the factory began again which was inaugurated once again by Sonia Gandhi. The same month, Indian Railways signed a 99-year land lease agreement with theGovernment of Uttar Pradesh.[5][8] The delay led to the cost of the project rising from an initially estimated1685 crores to about2500 crores.[7]

Overview

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The factory has come up on a total area of 541 hectares of land of which 283 was acquired from private parties.[5] The factory was constructed by theIRCON International Limited. A total of 1,450 jobs are to be given to families that were affected by the land acquisition besides the compensation package and theLucknow Division of theNorthern Railways is expected to generate another 1,000 job opportunities as a result of the factory becoming operational.[7] The factory adheres to stringent pollution control norms for curbing air pollution and spillage of oils and employs fume and sewage neutralisation systems.[10]

Production

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The factory is expected to manufacture 1,000Linke Holfmann Busch (LHB) coaches annually.[7][11]

Anubhuti coaches, which are LHB coach, announced in the Railway Budget of 2013 are to be produced at the Rae Bareli coach factory. These coaches will progressively be introduced on theShatabdi andRajdhani Express trains.[12]

The first completely in-house manufactured coach was turned out in August 2014. Since then, MCF has almost doubled its production year by year, starting from 140 coaches in 2014–15, to 285 coaches in 2015–16, then 576 coaches in 2016-17 and first time achieving the given production target of 710 coaches by manufacturing 711 coaches in 2017–18, MCF has turned out 1425 coaches in 2018–19 against a target of 1422 coaches. MCF also produced 1920 coaches in the year 2019–20. In spite of Low Production rate due to Locked Down, MCF has produced 1360 couches due to revised target in 2020–21.[13]Total of 11000 LHB coach have been rolled out by MCFRaebareli until 30 November 2023.[13]

There is a proposal by MCF to make aluminium coaches potential to operate at speed of 250 km/h. The life of coach may go up to 40 years. This will be manufactured underMake in India initiative.[14]

Export

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Nearly after 8 years of its commissioning Modern Coach Factory, Raebareli dispatched its first export qauilty train coaches toMozambique, Africa in October 2020.

In June 2019,Mozambique Ports and Railways Authority signed anMoU with Indian railway's RITES (Rail India Technical and Economic Service) to procure 90 coaches, including 60 loco-hauled designed onLHB coach platform and 30DEMU coaches designed and developed byICF andRDSO.

LHB coach for Mozambique ready to be rolled out

MCF,Raebareli first export consignment was to dispatch 12 locomotive-hauled coaches by October-end, these coaches were designed byLucknow based RDSO and developed by MCF.[15]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Milestones". Modern Coach Factory Raebareli.
  2. ^"Protests at Railways' MCF in Rae Bareli Against Corporatisation Move". 27 June 2019.
  3. ^"रेल कोच फैक्ट्री का नाम अब मॉडर्न कोच फैक्ट्री" [Rail Coach Factory Name Now Modern Coach Factory] (in Hindi).
  4. ^"Marathwada Rail Coach Factory, Latur rolls out its first coach shell". 28 December 2020.
  5. ^abc"Sonia opens rail coach factory at Rae Bareli".The Hindu. 8 November 2012. Retrieved11 January 2013.
  6. ^"Rail coach making gets a hand from robots; MCF beats expectations - Railway Enquiry".
  7. ^abcd"Rae Bareli rail coach factory to roll out modern Linke Holfmann Busch coaches".The Times of India. 6 November 2012.Archived from the original on 30 December 2013. Retrieved11 January 2013.
  8. ^ab"At long last, Rae Bareli's rail dream picks up speed".Hindustan Times. 16 October 2012. Archived fromthe original on 16 February 2013. Retrieved11 January 2013.
  9. ^"Setting up of New Rail Coach Factory at Rae Bareilly"(PDF). Indian Railways. Retrieved11 January 2013.
  10. ^"Rae Bareli Rail Coach Factory to be eco-friendly".HT Mint. 28 January 2009. Retrieved11 January 2013.
  11. ^"Production of LHB coach on Indian Railways". Press Information Bureau, Government of India, Ministry of Railways. 21 February 2014. Retrieved24 October 2018.
  12. ^"Chandigarh Shatabdi to have first Anubhuti coach".The Times of India. 3 March 2013.Archived from the original on 30 August 2013. Retrieved4 March 2013.
  13. ^ab"About MCF". Modern Coach Factory Raebareli.
  14. ^"Raebareli's MCF eyes 250 KMPH capable aluminium coaches! After Train 18, this is Indian Railways next big step".Financial Express. 15 December 2018.
  15. ^Chauhan, Arvind (23 September 2021)."Coaches from Rae Bareli factory set to roll into Mozambique | Lucknow News".The Times of India. Retrieved16 January 2023.

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