Infrastructure

At 124.03 Million Tonnes, Indian Railways Records Best-Ever Freight Loading In February

Arun Kumar Das

Mar 04, 2023, 02:50 PM | Updated 02:50 PM IST


A freight train of the Indian Railways. (Image via Twitter)
A freight train of the Indian Railways. (Image via Twitter)

With loading of over 124 million tonnes of goods, Indian Railways has recorded best ever monthly freight transportation in February 2023.

The incremental loading in February has been 4.26 MT, a growth of 3.55 per cent over the previous best February figures achieved in 2022.

With this, Indian Railways has had 30 straight months of best ever monthly freight loading.

The Railways has achieved an incremental loading of 3.18 MT in Coal, followed by 0.94 MT in Fertilizers, 0.66 MT in Balance of other Goods, 0.28 MT in POL and 0.27 MT in Container cargo.

Increase in automobile loading has been another highlight of Freight Business in FY 2022-23 and 5,015 rakes have been loaded in FY 2022-23 till February as compared to 2,,966 rakes during the same period of last year, an increase of 69 per cent.

The cumulative freight loading from April 2022 to February 2023 has been 1,367.49 MT as against 1278.84 MT achieved in 2021-22,  an incremental loading of 88.65 MT, with a growth of 6.93 per cent over the same period last year.

The freight NTKMs (Net tonne kilometers) have increased to 73 billion in February 2023 from 70 billion in February 2022 registering a growth of 4.28 per cent. The cumulative freight NTKMs from April 2022 to February 2023 has been 82 billion as against 74 billion with a growth of 10.81 per cent over the same period of last year.

The sustained efforts of Indian Railways to increase supply of coal to power houses, in close coordination with Ministries of Power and Coal, have been one of the key features of the freight performance in the month of February.

The loading of Coal (both domestic and imported) to Power Houses increased by 3.39 MT in January with 45.63 MT Coal being moved to Power houses as against 42.24 MT last year, a growth of 8.02 per cent.

Cumulatively, in the first eleven months of the year, the public transporter  has loaded more than 79.69 MT extra coal to Power Houses as compared to the same period of last year, with a growth of more than 15.44 per cent.

Arun Kumar Das is a senior journalist covering railways. He can be contacted at akdas2005@gmail.com.


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