Hindustan Times (Jammu)

85% OF WAGONS ALLOCATED FOR COAL TRANSPORTA­TION

- Neha LM Tripathi neha.tripathi@htlive.com

Kota

Ahmedabad

Rajkot

East Nimar

Jalgaon

Ahmadnagar

Akola

Solapur

The Indian Railways has allocated 85% of its open wagons in the country to transport coal in order to cater to the high demand from states, senior officials familiar with the strategy told HT on Wednesday.

According to one of the officials, of the 131,403 open wagons owned by the railways, 113,880 have been put into service for coal transport. A coal train usually gets up to 84 wagons.

“On a daily basis, railways is loading around 28,470 wagons with coal to meet the demand from power plants,” said the official, asking not to be named.

“Senior officials of the railways, coal and power ministries have come up with 18 key points to speed up the transporta­tion of coal. The ministries meet twice a week to discuss updates. Moreover, the three ministries have prepared an online portal to get faster updates,” the official added.

According to this official, the railways is running three to five trains together at 122 locations across Madhya Pradesh, Jharkhand, Odisha, Chhattisga­rh.

Railways ministry data shows that nearly 95% of coal transporte­d by them comes from Coal India’s reserves, while the remaining is imported.

The national transporte­r has already increased the operating duration of rakes by 2,500km.

“We have increased the break power certificat­es (BPC) of our rakes. This implies that our carrying capacity (CC) rakes that were sent to the garage after completion of every 7,500 km, will now be sent to the garage only after running 10,000 km. This will lead to an increase in loading and carrying coal,” a senior railways official had told HT earlier this month.

Also, the national transporte­r has spent more than ₹150 crore to repairatle­ast2,000damaged­wagons over the last four months to increase the coal movement. According to a third official, the railways set up five new repair sites to repair these wagons.

The Railways has also used an innovative method of using longhaul trains -- running three to five trains together -- at 122 locations in states like Jharkhand, Odisha, Chhattisga­rh and Madhya Pradesh to expedite transporta­tion.

In 2021-22, the Railways transporte­d 653 million tonnes (MT) of coal, around 20.4 per cent higher than in 2020-21. Around 46 per cent of the railways’ total freight cargo in 2021-22 comprised coal. Of the 653 MT of coal transporte­d by the railways, around 83 per cent, or around 540.4 MT, was to thermal power plants. The remaining was to foundries of different manufactur­ing units.

Gwalior

Jhansi

Chhatarpur Umaria

Sundargarh

TEMPERATUR­E

THE NATIONAL TRANSPORTE­R HAS INCREASED THE OPERATING DURATION OF RAKES BY 2,500KM

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