Hindustan Times (Gurugram)

RAILWAY ORDERS ENQUIRY ON RIVALRY LEADING TO TRAIN DELAYS

- Jeevan.sharma@htlive.com

NEWDELHI: The Railway Board has asked senior officials of the two zones, Northern Railway (NR) and North Central Railway (NCR), to investigat­e and find out officers responsibl­e for halting more than half a dozen trains on November 8 at the outer circle of Palwal Railway Station.

HT reported on Sunday that due to a rivalry between the two railway zones in order to maintain a better punctualit­y record, half a dozen express trains were kept waiting for the green signal on the outer circle of Palwal, 85km from New Delhi, on the Nizamuddin-Agra route from 4:15pm to 5: 30pm.

“The minister of Railways, Piyush Goyal, viewed the incident as a serious one and asked for an urgent report,” said a close source in the Railway Board.

Railway sources had informed HT that NR’s Delhi division deliberate­ly halted trains under the NCR zones to dent its punctualit­y record. Two organisati­ons — All India Train Controller­s’ Associatio­ns and Indian Railway Loco Running Men Organisati­on — confirmed that trains are halted due to such rivalries.

A goods train, the SBLT Special running between Jhansi and Jodhpur was halted for 11 hours on November 8 at Utawar station near Alwar as NWR allegedly refused to enter the train in its zone due to a similar reason.

In 2002, former railway minister Nitish Kumar had increased the number of zones from nine to 16 to strengthen railway operations. “Interchang­e punctualit­y is a good initiative towards operationa­l efficiency but the purpose seems partially defeated if ego or inter-zone competitio­n becomes unhealthy and starts affecting overall efficiency,” said Sanjay Pandhi, working president, Indian Railway Loco Running Men Organisati­on.

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