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Saturday, July 18, 2015

Indian Railways to increase coaches in express trains from 24 to 26

 

Faced with the ever-increasing passenger rush, Indian Railways have decided to increase the permissible limit of coaches in express trains from 24 to 26 to create additional berths.

The capacity expansion would be first carried out in about five trains on different routes where existing infrastructure can handle such long trains.

Though Railway officials remain tight-lipped about the likely trains to be augmented, there are indications that a couple of Rajdhanis plying on Delhi-Howrah and Delhi-Mumbai routes could be picked up.

An announcement would be made after the clearance from the Commissioner of Railway Safety.

"The move would increase the berths available for reservation by about 100-150," they said.

At present, a train rake comprises 18 to 24 coaches depending on the patronage enjoyed by them.

According to the Rail Budget for 2015-16, Indian Railways' earnings from passenger traffic were estimated to rise 16.7 per cent to Rs 50,175 crore for the current fiscal year, envisaging more people travelling by trains. It estimated 860 crore passengers to travel by trains.

To cope with the rush, Railways have added 130 coaches in as many trains during this fiscal apart from running special trains.

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