Millennium Post

Zones prepare restoratio­n plans, Rlys says no decision on resumption of services yet

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NEW DELHI: The railways on Saturday said no final decision was taken on restoratio­n of train services, even as its zones have started drawing up plans to resume passenger services, which were suspended for 21 days due to the ongoing nationwide lockdown to curb the spread of the coronaviru­s.

The statement of the railways came a day after a videoconfe­rence held by Railway Minister Piyush Goyal with the Railway Board chairman and other officials, where it was decided that the services will be resumed in a graded manner and the plans for such restoratio­n should be given to the board for approval.

"Train services will have to be resumed only on specific approval of each train from the Railway Board. Suggestion­s for a phase-wise planning should be given to the board," an official said, commenting on the decision taken during the video-conference.

The trains, however, will begin operations only after receiving a green signal from the government, which had formed a Group of Ministers (GOM) on the issue.

All 17 railway zones and divisions are preparing plans to identify trains and resume services from April 15, taking into account the availabili­ty of rakes.

For example, the Ferozepur Division of Northern Railway has drawn up a plan to restore 23 trains, the rakes of which are available at the Amritsar, Jammu Tawi, Sri Vaishno Devi Katra and Ferozepur railway stations.

These trains include the Saharsa Garib Rath Express, New Delhi Express, Banmankhi Jan Sewa Express, Haridwar Express, Katihar Express, Jaynagar Saryuyamun­a Express, Saharsa Weekly Jansadhara­n Express, Bilaspur-chhattisga­rh Express, Darbhanga Jannayak Express, Dehradun Express and Pathankot Ravi Express.

Similarly, the Delhi division plans to restore around 200 trains, including the Amritsar Shatabdi, Sarbat Da Bhala Express, New Delhi-ranchi Rajdhani, Rewa Express and Jammu Rajdhani.

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