The Skybus project faces delay with uncertainty
over who will give its security certification. The Skybus is cited by the Konkan
Railways Corporation Ltd (KRCL) to be one of the cheapest and fastest forms of
urban transportation, four times cheaper than underground metro but its unique
design has put officials in a quandary over whether Skybus can be included under
the Railways Act.
The Urban Development Ministry had set up
Indreshan Committee to look into the matter, but the committee's sanction
expired in March 2005 and it has asked the prime minister's office to give it an
extension.
KRCL had conducted a test trial of Skybus last
September but a freak accident a month after, which killed one engineer and
injured three, led to a delay in the safety certification. Then KRCL managing
director B Rajaram had said that the Skybus system was similar to railways and
hence should be awarded certification by railways itself.
KRCL, which has spent Rs.50 crore developing a
prototype of Skybus, is not the only interested party in moving the project
quickly-34 private firms, including Larsen & Toubro and Bajaj Electrical,
which have a financial stake in the project, are also waiting for the project.
Many cities especially Pune, Jaipur and Chandigarh have expressed keen interest
in setting up the Skybus system.