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Oxygen Express is being rushed

Empty ‘Oxygen Express’ to leave from Kalamboli today, to return with supplies from Vizag, Jamshedpur, Rourkela and Bokaro

- SHASHANK RAO Mumbai

Life-giving oxygen will soon arrive on wheels, to breathe relief into the turbulent second wave of Covid-19 lashing Mumbai and Maharashtr­a. This will be the first time that the Indian Railways will be sending liquid medical oxygen in tankers loaded on military flat wagons ferried by rail. First, at least 15 such empty tankers that can carry 20-25 metric tonnes of liquefied oxygen each, will depart from the Kalamboli goods shed in Navi Mumbai on April 19.

The railway officials said that the tanker-on-military wagon arrangemen­t was tried and tested out for the last 3-4 days, to ensure that they remained firmly secured in place while in motion. Due to height restrictio­ns of road overbridge­s (ROBs) and overhead equipment cables at certain locations, of the various specificat­ions of road tankers, model T-1618, with height of 3,320mm was found suitable for placement on flat wagons with a height of 1,290mm.

These trials were conducted at various locations. “The first lot of 15 empty tankers are expected to depart Kalamboli and in the next round, more empty tankers will arrive at Boisar,” said a senior railway official.

The empty oxygen express can haul 32 wagons, each 18 metres long. Sources said that each tanker is around 12 metres long, so on each wagon, there will be one tanker with a carrying capacity of 20-25 metric tonnes of oxygen, will be ferried. As on April 18, the Maharashtr­a government could make arrangemen­ts for 15 such tankers carrying liquid oxygen.

These are being sent to Vizag, Jamshedpur, Rourkela and Bokaro, for loading liquid medical oxygen tankers. The railway officials said that a ‘green corridor’ would be created to ensure fast movement of these oxygen express trains.

The Maharashtr­a and Madhya Pradesh government­s had approached

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