Ro-Ro services linking Saurashtra\, south Gujarat start on Saturday

Ro-Ro services linking Saurashtra, south Gujarat start on Saturday

IANS  |  Ahmedabad 

will inaugurate Narendra Modi's dream project, the 'Ro Ro ferry' services connecting to south across the on Saturday.

Across the Gulf, the distance is 32 km and the Roll On Roll Off (Ro Ro) service will cover the distance in an hour.

The project was conceptualized much before came to power but he got it rolling in around 2006-07. After more than a decade, the project is now ready.

Exactly an year ago, Modi had inaugurated the first phase of the service which ferried only passengers on the route.

The (GMB) has formed an SPV (special purpose vehicle) for the services and roped in on a public private partnerships (PPP) mode to function.

"The vessel 'Voyage Symphony' has arrived and set to sail from on its first journey between and south Gujarat as the will inaugurate it. We have carried out the trial runs during last two days and they were satisfactory," said Chetan Contractor, of Detox Group, which operates the services.

The group has invested around Rs 140 crore for the project, bought a South Korean vessel 'Voyage Symphony' made in 2015.

The vessel is a double-ended that will sail at an average speed of 15-17 knots with a transit time of one hour between the two shores. Boarding and unboarding the vehicles, passengers off the vessel will take another hour.

"Initially we will be plying two vessels, one for only passengers, with a maximum speed of 25 knots, and the other for of vehicles and passengers. The 'Voyage Symphony' has a capacity load of 60 trucks, 5-7 buses, 3-40 cars, 40 bikes and a cumulative capacity to 525 passengers," said Devendra Manral, the of the

The tariffs for the services will be shared by GMB and Indigo Seaways, but the exact share was not disclosed by either side. For multi wheeled empty cargo (one and one cleaaner), the charges for trucks and buses will be Rs 4,500, Rs 800 for cars and Rs 150 for two wheelers.

Additional charges for trucks will be Rs 125 per tonne and Rs 2,500 for 36 passengers per bus.

"Passengers will have an option to travel at Rs 200 for economy class to Rs 400 for luxury for a single trip. For a round trip (To and Fro) it will be Rs.350. We have also tied up with private buses, running services between the two regions. We are also in talks with he Gujarat State Road and Transport Corporation (GSRTC) for the same," added Manral.

According to Manral, every day around 3 thousand trucks and 2 to 2.5 thousand between the two regions.

"The is also mulling about starting such services along the other coastal areas of the state. We are also revising our maritime policy accordingly and shortly come out with it," said Sharad Sarangadharan, PRO, GMB.

According to Manral, the Essar company's passenger jetty will be ready by March at Hazira near

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First Published: Thu, October 25 2018. 21:34 IST