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No more delays! Over 400 trains now reaching destinations before time, says Railway Ministry
Upgradation of signalling system on congested routes has helped the railways reduce running time of 14 premier trains including Howrah and Patna Rajdhani Expresses and Delhi-Amritsar Shatabdi.
Zee Media Bureau
New Delhi: In a news that is perhaps too true to be believed or good, more trains are now reaching their destinations faster and even before time, thanks to upgradation of signalling system on congested routes.
According to a senior Railway Ministry official, railways have upgradated signalling systems on congested routes thus helping trains to reduce their running time especially the running time of 14 premier trains including Howrah and Patna Rajdhani Expresses and Delhi-Amritsar Shatabdi.
The official informed that due the upgradation, over 400 trains including a total of 350 Mails/Expresses and 74 Superfast trains such Rajdhanis and Shatabdis, are now reaching destinations 5-25 minutes before time.
The removal of bottlenecks and rationalisation of Timetable has help the trains in reaching their destinations before time, the official added.
Journey time of Rajdhani services for Bhubaneswar, Sealdah and Dibrugarh and Chennai-Coimbatore and Howrah-Puri Shatabdi trains has come down due to the improvement in the signalling system.
The official said the Route Relay Interlocking (RRI) system was installed on busy routes to ensure faster movement of trains and this has resulted in reduction in journey time of several trains.
Route Relay Interlocking system is used in large and busy stations that have to handle high volumes of train movements.
Under the system, an entire route through the station can be selected and all the associated points and signals along the route can be set at once by a switch for receiving, holding, blocking, or dispatching trains. Interlockings operate solely without a human operator.
"We have managed to save total 130 minutes in 12 Rajdhani trains and 60 minutes in six Shatandi trains due to various measures being undertaken in a gradual manner," he said, adding that "major changes were carried out at Allahabad junction, the most congested section, to speed up services."
Besides, construction of rail overbridges, underbridges and limited height subways at many level crossings on the busy routes resulted in doing away with halting time.
The reduction in journey time has been included in the new Timetable, effective from October 1.
With PTI inputs