City
Epaper

Despite COVID-19, Railways registers record freight loading in 2020-21

By ANI | Published: April 01, 2021 9:25 PM

Despite the COVID-19 challenges, Indian Railways registered record freight loading in the Fiscal Year 2020-21.

Open in App

Despite the COVID-19 challenges, Indian Railways registered record freight loading in the Fiscal Year 2020-21.

In the closing month of this fiscal year 2020-21, Railways surpassed the last year's loading-- 1232.63 million tonnes compared to 1209.32 million tonnes in 2019-20, recording the growth of 1.93 per cent.

Speaking to , RD Bajpai, Executive Director, Railway Board, said that loading of 1232.63 million tonnes, which is 1.93 per cent higher in comparison to last year's loading shows the capability of the railway's infrastructure and management system.

"In March 2021, Railways loading was 130.38 million tonnes, which is 27.33 per cent higher compare to last year's loading for the same period (103.05 million tonnes). Railways' loading was 130.38 million tonnes which include 58.57 million tonnes of coal, 16.78 million tonnes of iron ore, 3.67 million tonnes of foodgrains, 2.57 million tonnes of fertilizers, 3.97 million tonnes of mineral oil, and 9.56 million tonnes of cement," he pointed out.

According to the statement released by Railways, in March 2021, Railways earned Rs 12,887.71 crores from freight loading which is also 26.16 per cent higher compared to Rs 10,215.08 crores in March 2020.

Bajpai mentioned that Railways achieved this record only because of good management, facilities, and error-free professional works.

"Railways earned Rs 1,17,386 crores from freight loading. It is 3 per cent higher than the last year's earning from freight which was Rs 1,13,897.20 crores for the same period," he said.

It is worth mentioning that a number of concessions or discounts are also being given in Railways to make the freight movement attractive.

It may be noted that freight trains' speed has also registered a significant increase in the existing network. The average speed for the freight trains in March 2021 was registered as 45.6 Kmph which is an 83 per cent increase as compared to 24.93 kmph in the same period.

Also, improvements in freight movements will be institutionalised and incorporated in the upcoming zero-based timetable.

( With inputs from ANI )

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Railway BoardIndian RailwaysMinistry of indian railwaysIndian railways ministryIndian railway networkBangladesh railwaysThe indian railwaysMumbai suburban network of railwaysIndian railways railwaysBangladesh railways ministry
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalTrain Ticket Refund: Railways To Charge Only Rs 60 On Cancellation of RAC Tickets

MaharashtraCentral Railways Announces 156 Special Trains for Summer

MaharashtraCentral Railway Introduces Special Trains for Teachers During Summer Rush, Details Inside

LifestyleHoli 2024: Indian Railways To Run Special Trains To Clear Festival Rush, Check Routes and Schedule

NationalJaipur-Mumbai Train Shooting: Railways Dismisses Two Constables in Hate Killings of Three Muslim Passengers Case

National Realted Stories

NationalLS polls: Voting for third phase begins in MP

NationalLok Sabha Election 2024 Phase 3: PM Modi Casts Vote at Nishan Higher Secondary School in Ahmedabad (Watch)

NationalPolling begins in UP's 10 Lok Sabha constituencies

NationalLok Sabha Election 2024 Phase 3: PM Modi Urges People To Vote in Record Numbers

NationalLok Sabha Election 2024 Phase 3: Polling Begins in 93 Constituencies Across 11 States and Union Territories