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Lockdown effect: From almost crawling, goods trains register 66% jump in speed

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NEW DELHI: Railways’ goods train are no longer crawling on the tracks.

During the lockdown period, goods train have registered 66 per cent increase in speed, with many zones even registerin­g double the speed from the same period last year, as the threat of coronaviru­s keep the passenger trains off the rail network, decongesti­ng its routes.

During normal times, goods trains run at an average speed of 24kmph, but during the lockdown, some zones have managed to double their speeds.

In East Central Railway where goods trains ran at a speed of 22.2 kmph on an average last year at this time, such trains are running at more than double the speed at 53.15 kmph as of April 27, 2020 according to data accessed by PTI.

The Konkan Railway is hitting a speed of 54 kmph, while goods trains are running in North Central zones are running at 46 kmph and those in Western Railway are running at 43 kmph. In the South Central Railway Zone such trains which ran at around 26 kmph last year on April 27, are now running at around 49 kmph, the data shows. Similarly, northern railway which ran its goods trains at 25 kmph are running it now at 39 kmph.

Overall, the speed of such trains have gone up by 66.48 per cent in April as compared to the same period last year.

“Passenger and freight trains run at different speeds and a slow running freight train has to be stopped frequently to allow a faster passenger train to pass. This reduces the average speed of the freight trains. Now, with the absence of passenger trains, freight trains can run unhindered so there is an average increase in speed, “railway spokespers­on R D Bajpai said.

In fact, freight has taken precedence for the railways over the past two months with the country depending on the network for the supply of essential commoditie­s.

Railways has transporte­d 32 lakh tonnes of foodgrains between 1st-16th April 2020 as compared to 12.9 lakh tonnes in the same period last year.

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