Category Archives: IRTS

Seniority List of IRTS officers – update as of Nov 2025

Seniority of IRTS Officers: Direct Officers

Here is the updated Seniority List of Indian Railway Traffic Service(IRTS), Directly Recruited (DR) officers, moreover, the list is update as of Nov 2025.

IRTS CSE 2018 (Corrigendum)
IRTS CSE 2019
IRTS CSE 2018
IRTS CSE 2017
IRTS CSE 2016
IRTS CSE 2015
IRTS CSE-1988 (Reassignment)
IRTS CSE 2014
IRTS CSE 2013
IRTS CSE-2010 (Interpolation of Shri Vikas Kumar Kashyap)
IRTS CSE 2006 to 2012 (Revised)
IRTS CSE 2012
IRTS CSE 2011
IRTS CSE 2009 (Corrigendum Shri Prashant Singhania)
IRTS CSE 2010
IRTS CSE 2009
IRTS CSE 2007 & 2008
IRTS CSE 2006
IRTS CSE 2005
IRTS CSE 2004 (Corrigendum on DOJ of Shri Swarna Ramesh Babu)
IRTS CSE 2003 & 2004
IRTS CSE 2002
IRTS CSE 2001
IRTS CSE 2000
IRTS CSE 1999
Seniority of IRTS Officers: Promotee Officers
IRTS Promotion Panel 2019 (Corrigendum)
IRMS (Traffic) Promotion Panel 2025
IRTS Promotion Panel 2021 (Interpolation of Shri Sumit Jaiswal)
IRTS Promotion Panel 2013-14 (Interpolation of Shri S.C. Pathak)
IRMS (Traffic) Promotion Panel 2023 & 2024
IRTS promotion panel 2008-09 (Interpolation of Shri L.K.Vyas)
IRTS PROMOTION PANEL 2021 & 2022​
IRTS Promotion Panel 2012-13 (Interpolation of Shri Babulal Verma)
IRTS Promotion Panel 2020
IRTS Promotion Panel 2018 & 2019
IRTS Promotion Panel 2016-17 & 2017-18
IRTS Promotion Panel 2002-03 (Interpolation of Shri Zafiruddin Ahmed)
IRTS Promotion Panel 2015-16
IRTS Promotion Panel 2007-08 (interpolation of Shri B.K. Gupta)
IRTS Promotion Panel 2011-12 (Interpolation of Shri Raj Kishore)
IRTS Promotion panel 2012-13, 2013-14 & 2014-15 (Revised)
IRTS Promotion Panel 2012-13 and 2013-14 (Interpolation)
IRTS Promotion Panel 2010-11 (Deletion of name of Shri Hari Singh)
IRTS Promotion Panel 2012-13 & 2013-14 (Interpolation)
IRTS Promotion Panel 2011-12 (Interpolation)
IRTS Promotion Panel 2013-14 (interpolation of Shri Debashis Nasker)
IRTS Promotion Panel 2014-15
IRTS Promotion Panel 2008-09 (Interpolation of Shri A.S. Chandel)
IRTS Promotion Panel 2012-13 and 2013-14
IRTS Promotion Panel 2008-09 (Interpolation)
IRTS Promotion Panel 2009-10 (Interpolation)
IRTS Promotion Panel 2010-11 & 2011-12 
IRTS Promotion Panel 2008-09 (Interpolation)
IRTS Promotion Panel 2009-10 (Interpolation)
IRTS PROMOTION PANEL 2009-10
IRTS Promotion Panel 2008-09
IRTS Promotion Panel 2007-08
IRTS Promotion Panel 2005-06 & 2006-07
IRTS Promotion Panel 2002-03
Details of IRTS Batches

Starting from the UPSC batch 1982, details of all the IRTS batches is provided here. Hope you may find it important and helpful. 

Railway Minister announces introduction of ‘Bharat Gaurav Trains’

Railway Minister Shri Ashwini Vaishnaw announces introduction of ‘Bharat Gaurav Trains’

Bharat Gaurav Trains‘ to showcase India’s rich cultural heritage and magnificent historical places to people of India and world

Shri Ashwini Vaishnaw, Minister of Railways, announced the introduction of theme-based tourist circuit trains Bharat Gaurav Trains. Speaking to the media in a press conference, he said that these trains will help realise the vision of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi to  showcase India’s rich cultural heritage and magnificent historical places to the people of India and the world.

He further added that the core strength of the professionals of tourism sector would be leveraged to develop/identify tourist circuits and run theme- based trains to tap the vast tourism potential of India.

Scope:
  • Service Provider would be free to decide theme like Guru Kripa trains for covering important places of Sikh culture, Ramayana trains for places connected with Lord Shri Ram etc.
  • Service Provider to offer all inclusive package to tourist including rail travel, hotel accommodation, sightseeing arrangement, visit to historical/heritage sites, tour guides etc.
  • Full flexibility to decide package cost based on level of services being offered.
  • Choice of coaches suiting the clientele, different segments like luxury, budget etc.
  • Free to design/furnish interior of the coaches based on the theme.
  • Branding and advertisement permitted both inside and outside of train.
  • Train composition will be of 14 to 20 coaches including 2 SLRs(Guard Vans).
Process:
  • Easy one step transparent online registration process.
  • Registration fee of Rs 1 (One) Lakh only.
  • Allotment of coaches to all eligible applicants subject to availability.
  • Priority to be based on the Rake Security Deposit Time and Date.
  • Rake Security Deposit of Rs 1 (one) Crore per rake.
  • Individual, Partnership Firm, Company, Society, trust, JV/Consortium (Unincorporated/Incorporated) are eligible.
  • Right to Use charges and Haulage charges notified in the policy for Service Provider to work out his business model.
  • Right to Use Period: 2-10 years.
Customer Support:
  • Customer Support Units to be made functional in the field for hand holding the service provider and for smooth implementation of this scheme.

Source: PIB

General Manager (GM) orders

Indian Railways issued orders of postings of General Managers of Various Zonal Railways on 30.07.2021.

ARUN ARORA, IRSME, GENRAL MANAGER/EASTERN RAILWAY

NO. E(O)III-2021/PM/50: THE PRESIDENT lS PLEASED TO APPROVE OF THE APPOINTMENT OF SHRI ARUN ARORA, IRSME, PRESENTLY WORKING AS ADDL. MEMBER (E&HM)/ RAILWAY BOARD, AS GENERAL MANAGER, EASTERN RAILWAY, UNT|L FURTHER ORDERS. (GM/ER orders)

A.K. AGARWAL, IRSME, GENRAL MANAGER/ICF /CHENNAI

NO. E(O)III-2021/PM/51: THE PRESIDENT lS PLEASED TO APPROVE OF THE APPOINTMENT OF SHRI A.K. AGARWAL, IRSME, PRESENTLY WORKING AS PRINCIPAL CAO/ COFMOW, AS GENERAL MANAGER, INTEGRAL COACH FACTORY/ CHENNAI, UNTIL FURTHER ORDERS. (GM/ICF orders)

SANJIV BHUTANI, IRSEE, DIRECTOR GENERAL/ RDSO/ Lucknow

NO. E(O)III-2021/PM/52: THE PRESTDENT tS PLEASED TO APPROVE OF THE APPOINTMENT OF SHRI SANJIV BHUTANI, IRSEE, PRESENTLY WORKING AS PCEE/ WESTERN RAILWAY, AS DIRECTOR GENERAL/ RDSO, UNTIL FURTHER ORDERS. (DG/RDSO orders)

PRAMOD KUMAR, IRSEE, GENERAL MANAGER / NORHT CENTRAL RAILWAY

NO. E(O)III-2021/PM/53: THE PRESIDENT IS PLEASED TO APPROVE OF THE APPOINTMENT OF SHRI PRAMOD KUMAR, IRSEE, PRESENTLY WORKING AS AGM/ SOUTH EAST CENTRAL RAILWAY, AS GENERAL MANAGER, NORTH CENTRAL RAILWAY, UNTIL FURTHER ORDERS. (GM/NCR orders).

The Pramod Kumar, is an officer of the IRSEE-1984 batch of Indian Engineering Services.

He started his career as AEE/TD at Agra. After which he worked in Junior & Senior scale at Chittaranjan Locomotive Works. He has also worked in Jhansi and Jabalpur divisions.

He pioneered the setting up of Electric Locoshed at New Katni Junction. He also commissioned first high rise OHE of Indian railway, when he was posted in Railway Electrification, Jaipur.

SANJEEV KISHORE, IRSME, GENERAL MANAGER / SOUTH WESTERN RAILWAY

NO. E(O)III-2021/PM/54: THE PRESIDENT IS PLEASED TO APPROVE OF THE APPOINTMENT OF SHRI SANJEEV KISHORE, IRSME, PRESENTLY WORKING AS ADDL. MEMBER (PU)/RAILWAY BOARD, AS GENERAL MANAGER, SOUTH WESTERN RAILWAY, UNTIL FURTHER ORDERS. (GM/SWR orders).

Earlier, he has worked as Additional Member (Production Units) of Railway Board. He has also served in various capacities in North Eastern Railway, Rail Coach Factory, Kapurthala, Central Railway, RITES, COFMOW, Centre for Railway Information Systems, New Delhi, Railway Board, and Rail Wheel Factory, Yelahanka, Bengaluru.

He is a recipient of the National Award (Minister of Railways Award) for Meritorious Service in 2003, and a Fellow of Institutions of Engineer India, and Institution of Mechanical Engineers, United Kingdom.

A SHARMA, IRSME, GENERAL MANAGER / EAST CENTRAL RAILWAY

NO. E(O)III-2021/PM/55: THE PRESIDENT IS PLEASED TO APPROVE OF THE APPOINTMENT OF SHRI A SHARMA, IRSME, PRESENTLY WORKING AS AGM/ SOUTH EASTERN RAILWAY, AS GENERAL MANAGER, EAST CENTRAL RAILWAY, UNTIL FURTHER ORDERS. (GM/ECR orders)

ALOK KUMAR, IRSME, GENERAL MANAGER / SOUTH EAST CENTRAL RAILWAY

NO. E(O)III-2021/PM/56: THE PRESIDENT IS PLEASED TO APPROVE OF THE APPOINTMENT OF SHRI ALOK KUMAR, IRSME, PRESENTLY WORKING AS CAO/ MCF/RBL, AS GENERAL MANAGER, SOUTH EAST CENTRAL RAILWAY, UNTIL FURTHER ORDERS. (GM/SECR orders)

ANIL K LAHOTI, IRSE, GENERAL MANAGER / CENTRAL RAILWAY

THE PRESIDENT IS PLEASED TO APPROVE OF THE APPOINTMENT OF SHRi ANIL K LAHOTI, IRSE, PRESENTLY WORKING AS CAO(C) NORTHERN RAILWAY, AS GENERAL MANAGER, CENTRAL RAILWAY, UNTIL FURTHER ORDERS. (GM/CR orders)

MS. ARCHANA JOSHI, IRTS, GENERAL MANAGER / SOUTH EASTERN RAILWAY

THE PRESIDENT lS PLEASED TO APPROVE OF THE APPOINTMENT OF MS. ARCHANA JOSHI, IRTS, PRESENTLY WORKING AS ADDL. MEMBER (T&C) RAILWAY BOARD, AS GENERAL MANAGER, SOUTH EASTERN RAILWAY, UNTIL FURTHER ORDERS (.) (GM/SER orders)

(MS. ARCHANA JOSHI IS BEING APPOINTED AHEAD OF HER TURN IN TERMS OF PARA 4.4 OF THIS MINlSTRY’S RESOLUTION NO. E(O)lll-2016/PL/01 DATED 16.08.2016 AND SHE WILL NOT GAIN ANY SENIORITY OVER HER EMPANELLED SENIORS)

Ms. Archana Joshi, a 1985 batch Indian Railway Traffic Service (IRTS) officer, has taken over as the General Manager, South Eastern Railway on July 30, 2021. She is the first woman officer to become the General Manager of South Eastern Railway. She is also the first woman IRTS officer to become the General Manager.

She is an alumnus of Panjab University, Chandigarh, did her Masters in Sociology and is a gold medalist in her subject. She has worked in various positions in Northern Railway, North Western Railway, West Central Railway and North Eastern Railway as Additional General Manager, Chief Commercial Manager, Chief Operations Manager, Senior Deputy General Manager etc. He has also worked as Divisional Railway Manager, Kota, West Central Railway.

Ministry of Railways

Private trains on Indian Railways: Full list of routes, destinations, timings

151 Private Trains over Indian Rail Network

Ministry of Railways has recently invited Request for Qualifications (RFQ) for private participation for operation of passenger train services over 109 Origin Destination(OD) pairs of routes through introduction of 151 modern Trains (Rakes).

151 Trains to be run by Private operators once the selection  process is over, would be over and above the already existing trains .

The 109 OD Pairs have been formed into 12 Clusters across the Indian Railway network. Each Train shall have a minimum of 16 coaches.

These trains are going to run on the routes where there the demand for trains are already higher than the existing capacity.

Here is the list of routes which have been identified for these 151 private trains; proposed time that these private trains will take; schedule of these private trains.

Check the full list of private train routes, proposed originating & destination stations and the proposed departure and arrival timings

Cluster 1: Mumbai – 1

Full list of Private Trains from Mumbai with proposed departure and arrival timings-

  • Train from Kalburgi to Mumbai in 9 hours (21:00 to 06:00)
  • Train from Mumbai to Kalburgi in 8 hours and 40 minutes (06:15 to 14:55)
  • Train from Mumbai to Nagpur in 10 hours and 30 minutes (07:35 to 18:05)
  • Train from Nagpur to Mumbai in 11 hours and 05 minutes (20:55 to 08:00)
  • Train from Mumbai to Madgaon in 7 hours and 15 minutes (10:25 to 17:40)
  • Train from Madgaon to Mumbai in 7 hours and 20 minutes (21:40 to 05:00)
  • Train from Mumbai to Nagpur in 10 hours and 20 minutes (13:10 to 23:30)
  • Train from Nagpur to Mumbai in 10 hours and 35 minutes (20:55 to 07:30)
  • Train from Mumbai to Varanasi in 24 hours and 45 minutes (05:45 to 06:30)
  • Train from Varanasi to Mumbai in 25 hours (08:40 to 09:40 the next day)
  • Train from Mumbai to Kanpur in 22 hours (16:10 to 14:10)
  • Train from Kanpur to Mumbai in 21 hours and 50 minutes (17:55 to 15:45)
  • Train from Mumbai to Howrah in 25 hours (14:15 to 15:15 the next day)
  • Train from Howrah to Mumbai in 25 hours (22:40 to 23:40 the next day)
  • Train from Mumbai to Nanded in 11 hours (23:00 to 10:00)
  • Train from Nanded to Mumbai in 11 hours and 30 minutes (23:30 to 11:00)

Private trains timings from Mumbai…

SNCluster NumberCluster NameOriginating Station (Time of Departure)Days of OperationDestination Station (Time of Arrival)Running TimeRunning Days ofDistance (KM)Frequency
per week
1Cluster 1Mumbai 1Kalburgi(Gulbarga) (2100)Except WednesdayMumbai Area (06:00)09:00Except Thursday4976 Days
2Cluster 1Mumbai 1Mumbai Area (06:15)Except ThursdayKalburgi(Gulbarga) (1455)08:40Except Thursday4976 Days
3Cluster 1Mumbai 1Mumbai Area (07:35)Except ThursdayNagpur(1805)10:35Except Thursday8206 Days
4Cluster 1Mumbai 1Nagpur(2055)Except ThursdayMumbai Area (08:00)11:05Except Friday8206 Days
5Cluster 1Mumbai 1Mumbai Area (10:25)Except WednesdayMadgaon (1740)07:15Except Wednesday5206 Days
6Cluster 1Mumbai 1Madgaon (2140)Except WednesdayMumbai Area (05:00)07:20Except Thursday5206 Days
7Cluster 1Mumbai 1Mumbai Area (13:10)WednesdayNagpur (2330)10:20Wednesday820Weekly
8Cluster 1Mumbai 1Nagpur (2055)ThursdayMumbai Area (07:30)10:35Friday820Weekly
9Cluster 1Mumbai 1Mumbai Area (05:45)DailyVaranasi  Area (06:30)24:45Daily1496Daily
10Cluster 1Mumbai 1Varanasi Area (08:40)DailyMumbai Area (09:40)25:00Daily1496Daily
11Cluster 1Mumbai 1Mumbai Area (16:10)DailyKanpur (1410)22:00Daily1341Daily
12Cluster 1Mumbai 1Kanpur (1755)DailyMumbai Area (15:45)21:50Daily1341Daily
13Cluster 1Mumbai 1Mumbai Area (14:15)DailyHowrah Area (15:15)25:00Daily1943Daily
14Cluster 1Mumbai 1Howrah Area (22:40)DailyMumbai Area (23:40)25:00Daily1943Daily
15Cluster 1Mumbai 1Mumbai Area (23:00)M, W, FNanded  (1000)11:00Tu, Th, Sa610Tri Weekly
16Cluster 1Mumbai 1Nanded (2330)TU, TH,Mumbai Area (11:00)11:30W, F, Su610Tri Weekly

Cluster 2: Mumbai – 2

Full list of Private Trains from Mumbai with proposed departure and arrival timings-

  • Train from Mumbai Central to New Delhi in 15 hours (16:00 to 07:00)
  • Train from New Delhi to Mumbai Central in 15 hours and 15 minutes (14:45 to 06:00)
  • Train from Mumbai to Ahmedabad in 6 hours and 15 minutes (23:45 to 06:00)
  • Train from Ahmedabad to Mumbai in 6 hours and 15 minutes (07:40 to 13:55)
  • Train from Surat to Mumbai in 3 hours (07:00 to 10:00)
  • Train from Mumbai to Surat in 3 hours (15:30 to 18:30)
  • Train from Mumbai to Vadodara in 4 hours and 15 minutes (11:50 to 16:05)
  • Train from Vadodara to Mumbai in 4 hours and 55 minutes (18:05 to 23:00)
  • Train from Mumbai to Akola in 14 hours and 30 minutes (23:00 to 14:00)
  • Train from Akola to Mumbai in 13 hours and 50 minutes (15:15 to 05:05)
  • Train from Mumbai to Nandurbar in 7 hours (06:10 to 13:10)
  • Train from Nandurbar to Mumbai in 7 hours and 25 minutes (15:50 to 23:15)
  • Train from Surat to Varanasi in 23 hours (08:20 to 07:20)
  • Train from Varanasi to Surat in 23 hours and 45 minutes (09:00 to 08:45)
  • Train from Surat to Patna in 28 hours and 50 minutes (08:10 to 13:00)
  • Train from Patna to Surat in 27 hours and 10 minutes (14:45 to 17:55)
  • Train from Mumbai to Delhi in 15 hours and 15 minutes (15:25 to 06:40)
  • Train from Delhi to Mumbai in 15 hours and 35 minutes (13:25 to 05:00)
  • Train from Indore to Danapur in 25 hours and 35 minutes (14:25 to 16:00)
  • Train from Danapur to Indore in 26 hours and 50 minutes (17:40 to 20:30)
  • Train from Mumbai to Shirdi in 8 hours and 15 minutes (20:00 to 04:15)
  • Train from Shirdi to Mumbai in 8 hours and 05 minutes (07:50 to 15:55)
  • Train from Mumbai to Indore in 14 hours (20:00 to 10:00)
  • Train from Indore to Mumbai in 14 hours (17:00 to 07:00)

Private trains timings from Mumbai…

SNCluster NumberCluster NameOriginating Station (Time of Departure)Days of OperationDestination Station (Time of Arrival)Running TimeRunning Days ofDistance (KM)Frequency
per week
17Cluster 2Mumbai 2Mumbai Central
(1600)
DailyNew Delhi (0700)15:00Daily1384Daily
18Cluster 2Mumbai 2New Delhi
(1445)
DailyMumbai Central (0600)15:15Daily1384Daily
19Cluster 2Mumbai 2Mumbai Area
(2345)
DailyAhmedabad Area
(0600)
06:15Daily483Daily
20Cluster 2Mumbai 2Ahmedabad
Area (0740)
DailyMumbai Area (1355)06:15Daily483Daily
21Cluster 2Mumbai 2Surat Area (0700)DailyMumbai Area (1000)03:00Daily263Daily
22Cluster 2Mumbai 2Mumbai Area
(1530)
DailySurat Area (1830)03:00Daily263Daily
23Cluster 2Mumbai 2Mumbai Area
(1150)
DailyVadodara (1605)04:15Daily386Daily
24Cluster 2Mumbai 2Vadodara (1805)DailyMumbai Area (2300)04:55Daily386Daily
25Cluster 2Mumbai 2Mumbai
Area(2330)
TU,F, SUAkola (1400)14:30W,SA, M713Triweekly
26Cluster 2Mumbai 2Akola (1515)W,SA, MMumbai Area  (0505)13:50TU, TH, SU713Triweekly
27Cluster 2Mumbai 2Mumbai Area
(0610)
TH,F,SU,
TU
Nandurbar (1310)07:00TH,F,SU,T
U
4104 days
28Cluster 2Mumbai 2Nandurbar
(1550)
TH,F,SU,
TU
Mumbai Area 231507:25TH,F,SU,T
U
4104 days
29Cluster 2Mumbai 2Surat Area
(0820)
MVaranasi  Area (0720)23:00TU1370Weekly
30Cluster 2Mumbai 2Varanasi  Area
(0900)
TUSurat Area (0845)23:45W1370Weekly
31Cluster 2Mumbai 2Surat Area (0810)FPatna (1300)28:50SA1679Weekly
32Cluster 2Mumbai 2Patna (1445)S ASurat Area (1755)27:10SU1679Weekly
33Cluster 2Mumbai 2Mumbai Area
(1525)
DailyDelhi Area (0640)15:15Daily1384Daily
34Cluster 2Mumbai 2Delhi Area
(1325)
DailyMumbai Area (0500)15:35Daily1384Daily
35Cluster 2Mumbai 2Indore (1425)M,W,TH,
SA
Danapur (1600)25:35TU,TH,F,S
U
12564 days
36Cluster 2Mumbai 2Danapur (1740)TU,TH,F,
SU
Indore (2030)26:50W,F,SA,M12564 days
37Cluster 2Mumbai 2Mumbai
Area(2000)
DailyShirdi (0415)08:15Daily445Daily
38Cluster 2Mumbai 2Shirdi (0750)DailyMumbai area(1555)08:05Daily445Daily
39Cluster 2Mumbai 2Mumbai (2000)M, W, FIndore (1000)14:00TU, TH, SA830Tri weekly
40Cluster 2Mumbai 2Indore (1700)Tu, Th, SaMumbai (0700)14:00W, F, Su830Tri weekly

Cluster 3: Delhi-1

Full list of Private Trains from Delhi with proposed departure and arrival timings-

  • Train from New Delhi to New Rishikesh in 5 hours and 10 minutes (07:50 to 13:00)
  • Train from New Rishikesh to New Delhi in 5 hours and 10 minutes (15:50 to 20:50)
  • Train from Indore to Delhi in 11 hours and 05 minutes (23:55 to 11:00)
  • Train from Delhi to Indore in 10 hours and 45 minutes (13:00 to 23:45)
  • Train from New Delhi to Varanasi in 11 hours and 45 minutes (23:15 to 11:00)
  • Train from Varanasi to New Delhi in 11 hours and 45 minutes (18:15 to 06:00)
  • Train from Anand Vihar to Darbhanga (via BSB-CPR) in 21 hours and 50 minutes (23:10 to 21:00)
  • Train from Darbhanga (via BSB-CPR) to Anand Vihar in 20 hours and 30 minutes (23:45 to 20:15)
  • Train from Anand Vihar to Badgam in 16 hours and 50 minutes (15:00 to 07:50)
  • Train from Badgam to Anand Vihar in 17 hours (14:00 to 07:00)
  • Train from Lucknow to Delhi in 6 hours and 35 minutes (16:15 to 22:50)
  • Train from Delhi to Lucknow in 6 hours and 30 minutes (05:20 to 11:50)
  • Train from Delhi to Sabarmati in 13 hours and 15 minutes (16:15 to 05:30)
  • Train from Sabarmati to Delhi in 13 hours and 30 minutes (16:20 to 05:20)

Private trains timings from Delhi…

SNCluster NumberCluster NameOriginating Station (Time of Departure)Days of OperationDestination Station (Time of Arrival)Running TimeRunning Days ofDistance (KM)Frequency
per week
41Cluster 3Delhi 1New Delhi
(0750)
DailyNew Rishikesh
(1300)
05:10Daily273Daily
42Cluster 3Delhi 1New
Rishikesh
(1540)
DailyNew Delhi
(2050)
05:10Daily273Daily
43Cluster 3Delhi 1Indore (2355)DailyDelhi Area
(1100)
11:05Daily834Daily
44Cluster 3Delhi 1Delhi Area
(1300)
DailyIndore (2345)10:45Daily834Daily
45Cluster 3Delhi 1New Delhi
(2315)
DailyVaranasi  Area
(1100)
11:45Daily755Daily
46Cluster 3Delhi 1Varanasi  Area
(1815)
DailyNew Delhi
(0600)
11:45Daily755Daily
47Cluster 3Delhi 1Anand Vihar
(2310)
DailyDarbhanga (2100) via BSB-CPR21:50Daily1162Daily
48Cluster 3Delhi 1Darbhanga
(2345) via
BSB-CPR
DailyAnand Vihar
(2015)
20:30daily1162Daily
49Cluster 3Delhi 1Anand
Vihar(1500)
DailyBadgam (0750)16:50Daily930Daily
50Cluster 3Delhi 1Badgam
(1400)
DailyAnand
Vihar(0700)
17:00Daily930Daily
51Cluster 3Delhi 1Lucknow Area
(1615)
DailyDelhi Area
(2250)
06:35Daily523Daily
52Cluster 3Delhi 1Delhi Area
(0520)
DailyLucknow Area
(1150)
06:30Daily523Daily
53Cluster 3Delhi 1Delhi Area
(1615)
DailySabarmati
(0530)
13:15Daily913Daily
54Cluster 3Delhi 1Sabarmati (1620)DailyDelhi Area (0520)13:30Daily913Daily

Cluster 4: Delhi-2

Full list of Private Trains from Delhi with proposed departure and arrival timings-

  • Train from Delhi to Udaipur in 11 hours and 35 minutes (22:25 to 10:00)
  • Train from Udaipur to Delhi in 11 hours and 45 minutes (16:15 to 04:00)
  • Train from Guwahati to Delhi in 27 hours (08:30 to 11:30)
  • Train from Delhi to Guwahati in 27 hours (15:00 to 18:00)
  • Train from Barauni to Anand Vihar in 22 hours (14:00 to 12:00)
  • Train from Anand Vihar to Barauni in 21 hours and 30 minutes (15:30 to 13:00)
  • Train from Pune to Delhi in 19 hours and 20 minutes (18:00 to 13:20)
  • Train from Delhi to Pune in 19 hours and 40 minutes (15:20 to 11:00)
  • Train from Kathgodam to Delhi in 6 hours and 15 minutes (23:30 to 05:45)
  • Train from Delhi to Kathgodam in 4 hours and 40 minutes (09:05 to 13:45)
  • Train from Delhi to Jodhpur in 10 hours and 30 minutes (22:30 to 09:00)
  • Train from Jodhpur to Delhi in 10 hours and 30 minutes (22:30 to 09:00)

Private trains timings from Delhi…

SNCluster NumberCluster NameOriginating Station (Time of Departure)Days of OperationDestination Station (Time of Arrival)Running TimeRunning Days ofDistance (KM)Frequency
per week
  55Cluster 4Delhi 2Delhi Area
(2225)
DailyUdaipur
(1000)
11:35Daily734Daily
56Cluster 4Delhi 2Udaipur
(1615)
DailyDelhi Area
(0400)
11:45Daily734Daily
57Cluster 4Delhi 2Guwahati
(0830)
DailyDelhi Area (1130)27:00Daily1915Daily
58Cluster 4Delhi 2Delhi Area
(1500)
DailyGuwahati
(1800)
27:00Daily1915Daily
59Cluster 4Delhi 2Barauni
(1400)
DailyAnand Vihar
(1200)
22:00Daily1097Daily
60Cluster 4Delhi 2Anand Vihar
(1530)
DailyBarauni
(1300)
21:30Daily1097Daily
61Cluster 4Delhi 2Pune Area
(1800)
DailyDelhi Area
(1320)
19:20Daily1522Daily
62Cluster 4Delhi 2Delhi Area
(1520)
DailyPune Area
(1100)
19:40Daily1522Daily
63Cluster 4Delhi 2Kathgodam
(2330)
DailyDelhi
(0545)
06:15Daily281Daily
64Cluster 4Delhi 2Delhi Area
(0905)
DailyKathgodam
(1345)
04:40Daily281Daily
65Cluster 4Delhi 2Delhi Area
(2230)
DailyJodhpur
(0900)
10:30Daily620Daily
66Cluster 4Delhi 2Jodhpur (2230)DailyDelhi (0900)10:30Daily620Daily

Cluster 5: Chandigarh

Full list of Private Trains from Chandigarh with proposed departure and arrival timings-

  • Train from Delhi to Amritsar in 5 hours and 35 minutes (17:25 to 23:00)
  • Train from Amritsar to Delhi in 5 hours and 40 minutes (09:00 to 14:40)
  • Train from New Delhi to Chandigarh in 3 hours (06:30 to 09:30)
  • Train from Chandigarh to New Delhi in 3 hours (10:15 to 13:15)
  • Train from New Delhi to Chandigarh in 3 hours (14:00 to 17:00)
  • Train from Chandigarh to New Delhi in 3 hours (17:55 to 20:55)
  • Train from Lucknow to SVDK -Katra in 18 hours and 25 minutes (21:05 to 15:30)
  • Train from SVDK -Katra to Lucknow in 18 hours (21:30 to 14:30)
  • Train from Amritsar to Faizabad in 17 hours and 15 minutes (05:00 to 22:15)
  • Train from Faizabad to Amritsar in 16 hours (05:00 to 21:00)
  • Train from Varanasi to Bhatinda in 21 hours and 30 minutes (07:30 to 05:00)
  • Train from Bhatinda to Varanasi in 21 hours (07:00 to 04:00)
  • Train from Nagpur to Chandigarh in 19 hours and 40 minutes (12:30 to 08:10)
  • Train from Chandigarh to Nagpur in 21 hours and 25 minutes (14:15 to 11:40)
  • Train from Bhopal to Mumbai in 15 hours and 30 minutes (18:00 to 09:30)
  • Train from Mumbai to Bhopal in 13 hours and 20 minutes (10:30 to 23:30)
  • Train from Bhopal to Pune in 14 hours and 35 minutes (17:55 to 08:20)
  • Train from Pune to Bhopal in 12 hours and 55 minutes (15:20 to 04:15)

Private trains timings from Chandigarh…

SNCluster NumberCluster NameOriginating Station (Time of Departure)Days of OperationDestination Station (Time of Arrival)Running TimeRunning Days ofDistance (KM)Frequency
per week
67Cluster 5Chandigarh 1Delhi Area
(1725)
DailyAmritsar Area
(2300)
05:35Daily432Daily
68Cluster 5Chandigarh 1Amritsar
Area (0900)
DailyDelhi Area
(1440)
05:40Daily432Daily
69Cluster 5Chandigarh 1New Delhi
(0630)
DailyChandigarh
(0930)
03:00Daily266Daily
70Cluster 5Chandigarh 1Chandigarh
(1015)
DailyNew Delhi (1315)03:00Daily266Daily
71Cluster 5Chandigarh 1New Delhi
(1400)
DailyChandigarh
(1700)
03:00Daily266Daily
72Cluster 5Chandigarh 1Chandigarh
(1755)
DailyNew Delhi (2055)03:00Daily266Daily
73Cluster 5Chandigarh 1Lucknow
(2105)
DailySVDK -Katra
(1530)
18:25Daily1055Daily
74Cluster 5Chandigarh 1SVDK-
Katra(2130)
DailyLucknow (1430)18:00Daily1055Daily
75Cluster 5Chandigarh 1Amritsar
Area (0500)
W, SU, FFaizabad(2215)17:15W, SU, F977Triweekly
76Cluster 5Chandigarh 1Faizabad (0500)TH, M, SAAmritsar Area
(2100)
16:00TH, M,
SA
977Triweekly
77Cluster 5Chandigarh 1Varanasi
(0730)
DailyBhatinda
(0500)
21:30Daily1108Daily
78Cluster 5Chandigarh 1Bhatinda
(0700)
DailyVaranasi
(0400)
21:00Daily1108Daily
79Cluster 5Chandigarh 1Nagpur
(1230)
DailyChandigarh
(0810)
19:40Daily1352Daily
80Cluster 5Chandigarh 1Chandigarh
(1415)
DailyNagpur
(1140)
21:25Daily1352Daily
81Cluster 5Chandigarh 1Bhopal Area
(1800)
DailyMumbai Area
(0930)
15:30Daily918Daily
82Cluster 5Chandigarh 1Mumbai Area
(1030)
DailyBhopal Area
(2330)
13:20Daily918Daily
83Cluster 5Chandigarh 1Bhopal Area
(1755)
W,SU,FPune Area
(0820)
14:35TH,M,SA905Triweekly
84Cluster 5Chandigarh 1Pune Area (1520)Th, M, SaBhopal Area (0415)12:55F, Tu, Su905Triweekly

Cluster 6: Howrah

Full list of Private Trains from Howrah with proposed departure and arrival timings-

  • Train from Ranchi to Howrah in 7 hours (06:00 to 13:00)
  • Train from Howrah to Ranchi in 7 hours and 30 minutes (14:30 to 22:00)
  • Train from Howrah to Pune in 26 hours and 45 minutes (18:10 to 20:55 next day)
  • Train from Pune to Howrah in 28 hours and 05 minutes (06:55 to 11:00 next day)
  • Train from Howrah to Chennai in 25 hours and 45 minutes (15:45 to 17:30 next day)
  • Train from Chennai to Howrah in 26 hours (20:00 to 22:00 next day)
  • Train from Puri to Howrah in 7 hours (21:30 to 04:30)
  • Train from Howrah to Puri in 7 hours and 35 minutes (20:40 to 04:15)
  • Train from Puri to Howrah in 7 hours and 20 minutes (06:00 to 13:20)
  • Train from Howrah to Puri in 7 hours and 20 minutes (15:00 to 22:20)
  • Train from Howrah to Ranchi in 6 hours and 50 minutes (05:30 to 12:20)
  • Train from Ranchi to Howrah in 6 hours and 50 minutes (13:05 to 19:55)
  • Train from New Bongaigaon to Howrah in 13 hours and 10 minutes (05:20 to 18:30)
  • Train from Howrah to New Bongaigaon in 13 hours and 30 minutes (07:00 to 20:30)
  • Train from Howrah to Anand Vihar in 16 hours (16:35 to 09:00)
  • Train from Anand Vihar to Howrah in 16 hours and 55 minutes (13:05 to 06:00)
  • Train from Howrah to Varanasi (Via Patna) in 12 hours and 05 minutes (22:40 to 10:45)
  • Train from Varanasi to Howrah in 12 hours and 50 minutes (16:10 to 05:00)
  • Train from Sealdah to Guwahati in 17 hours and 10 minutes (23:50 to 17:00)
  • Train from Guwahati to Sealdah in 16 hours and 30 minutes (21:00 to 13:30)
  • Train from Howrah to Bhagalpur in 7 hours and 35 minutes (14:35 to 22:10)
  • Train from Bhagalpur to Howrah in 7 hours and 35 minutes (06:25 to 14:05)

Private trains timings from Howrah…

SNCluster NumberCluster NameOriginating Station (Time of Departure)Days of OperationDestination Station (Time of Arrival)Running TimeRunning Days ofDistance (KM)Frequency
per week
85Cluster 6HowrahRaanchi
(0600) via Purlia
DailyHowrah Area
(1300)
07:00Daily461Daily
86Cluster 6HowrahHowrah Area
(1430)
DailyRanchi
(2200)
07:30Daily461Daily
87Cluster 6HowrahHowrah Area
(1810)
TU, FPune (2055)26:45W, SA2020Biweekly
88Cluster 6HowrahPune
(0655)
TH, SUHowrah Area
(1100)
28:05F, M2020Biweekly
89Cluster 6HowrahHowrah
(1545)
DailyChennai
(1730)
25:45Daily1662Daily
90Cluster 6HowrahChennai
(2000)
DailyHowrah
(2200)
26:00Daily1662Daily
91Cluster 6HowrahPuri
(2130)
M, W, FHowrah Area
(0430)
07:00TU, TH,
SA
525Triweekly
92Cluster 6HowrahHowrah Area
(2040)
TU, TH, SAPuri
(0415)
07:35W, F , SU525Triweekly
93Cluster 6HowrahPuri (0600)SuHowrah Area
(1320)
07:20SU525Weekly
94Cluster 6HowrahHowrah Area
(1500)
SuPuri
(2220)
07:20Su525Weekly
95Cluster 6HowrahHowrah Area
(0530)
TU, TH, SARanchi
(1220)
06:50TU, TH,
SA
525Triweekly
96Cluster 6HowrahRanchi (1305)TU, TH, SAHowrah Area
(1955)
06:50TU, TH,
SA
461Triweekly
97Cluster 6HowrahNew Bongaigaon
(0520)
M, TH, SAHowrah
(1830)
13:10M, TH,
SA
812Triweekly
98Cluster 6HowrahHowrah
(0700)
TU, F, SUNew Bongaigaon
(2030)
13:30TU, F, SU812Triweekly
99Cluster 6HowrahHowrah
(1635)
DailyAnand Vihar
(0900)
16:00Daily1445Daily
100Cluster 6HowrahAnand Vihar
(1305)
DailyHowrah(0600)16:55Daily1445Daily
101Cluster 6HowrahHowrah
(2240)
TU,TH,SAVaranasi Area (1045) via Patna12:05W,F,SU764Triweekly
102Cluster 6HowrahVaranasi  Area
(1610)
W,F,SUHowrah
(0500)
12:50TH, SA,
M
764Triweekly
103Cluster 6HowrahSealdah
(2350)
SU, W, FGuwahati
(1700)
17:10M, TH,
SA
1020Triweekly
104Cluster 6HowrahGuwahati
(2100)
M, TH, SASealdah
(1330)
16:30TU, F, SU1020Triweekly
105Cluster 6HowrahHowrah (1435)DailyBhagalpur
(2210)
07:35Daily425Daily
106Cluster 6HowrahBhagalpur (0625)DailyHowrah (1405)07:35Daily425Daily

Cluster 7: Patna

Full list of Private Trains from Patna with proposed departure and arrival timings-

  • Train from New Delhi to Patna in 11 hours (12:30 to 23:30)
  • Train from Patna to New Delhi in 12 hours (22:00 to 10:00)
  • Train from Gaya to Anand Vihar in 11 hours and 05 minutes (20:35 to 07:40)
  • Train from Anand Vihar to Gaya in 11 hours and 20 minutes (12:30 to 23:50)
  • Train from Patna to Mumbai in 28 hours and 50 minutes (23:10 to 04:00 day after the next)
  • Train from Mumbai to Patna in 26 hours and 45 minutes (14:15 to 17:00 next day)
  • Train from Darbhanga to Mumbai in 39 hours (16:45 to 07:45 day after next)
  • Train from Mumbai to Darbhanga in 39 hours and 45 minutes (12:45 to 04:30 day after next)
  • Train from Darbhanga to Guwahati in 17 hours and 30 minutes (11:00 to 04:30)
  • Train from Guwahati to Darbhanga in 17 hours (11:30 to 04:30)
  • Train from Patna to Bangalore in 41 hours and 45 minutes (23:30 to 17:15 day after next)
  • Train from Bangalore to Patna in 41 hours and 35 minutes (23:15 to 16:50 day after next)
  • Train from Gorakhpur to Bangalore in 44 hours and 40 minutes (20:35 to 17:15 day after next)
  • Train from Bangalore to Gorakhpur in 45 hours and 05 minutes (23:15 to 20:20 day after next)
  • Train from Patna to Pune in 30 hours and 25 minutes (23:10 to 05:05 day after next)
  • Train from Pune to Patna in 30 hours and 05 minutes (07:05 to 13:30 next day)
  • Train from Asansol to Surat in 37 hours and 15 minutes (19:45 to 09:00 day after next)
  • Train from Surat to Asansol in 33 hours and 10 minutes (23:50 to 09:00 day after next)
  • Train from Asansol to PURI in 10 hours and 35 minutes (19:15 to 05:50)
  • Train from PURI to Asansol in 10 hours and 30 minutes (07:00 to 17:30)

Private trains timings from Patna…

SNCluster NumberCluster NameOriginating Station (Time of Departure)Days of OperationDestination Station (Time of Arrival)Running TimeRunning Days ofDistance (KM)Frequency
per week
107Cluster 7PatnaNew Delhi
(1230)
DailyPatna
(2330)
11:00Daily998Daily
108Cluster 7PatnaPatna
(2200)
DailyNew Delhi
(1000)
12:00Daily998Daily
109Cluster 7PatnaGaya
(2035)
M,W,FAnand Vihar
(0740)
11:05TU,TH,S
A
989Triweekly
110Cluster 7PatnaAnand Vihar
(1230)
Tu,TH,SAGaya
(2350)
11:20W,F,SU989Triweekly
111Cluster 7PatnaPatna
(2310)
F ,
M
Mumbai Area
(0400)
28:50SU,
W
1693Biweekly
112Cluster 7PatnaMumbai Area
(1415)
SU,
W
Patna
(1700)
26:45M,
TH
1693Biweekly
113Cluster 7PatnaDarbhanga
(1645)
SAMumbai Area
(0745)
39:00M2211Weekly
114Cluster 7PatnaMumbai Area
(1245)
MDarbhanga
(0430)
39:45:00W2211Weekly
115Cluster 7PatnaDarbhanga
(1100)
WGuwahati
(0430)
17:30TH904Weekly
116Cluster 7PatnaGuwahati
(1130)
THDarbhanga
(0430)
17:00F904Weekly
117Cluster 7PatnaPatna Area
(2330)
M ,TU,
TH, SA,
SU
Bangalore Area
(1715)
41:45:00M ,TU,
W, TH,
SA,
23055 days
118Cluster 7PatnaBangalore Area
(2315)
M ,TH,
W, F, SA,
Patna Area
(1650)
41:35:00M ,, W, ,
F, SA, SU,
23055 days
119Cluster 7PatnaGorakhpur
(2035)
W,FBangalore Area
(1715)
44:40:00F,SU2434Biweekly
120Cluster 7PatnaBangalore Area
(2315)
TU,SUGorakhpur
(2020)
45:05:00TH, TU2434Biweekly
121Cluster 7PatnaPatna
(2310)
SA, TUPune Area
(0515)
30:25:00M, TH1755Biweekly
122Cluster 7PatnaPune Area
(0705)
M, THPatna
(1330)
30:05:00TU, F1755Biweekly
123Cluster 7PatnaAsansol
(1945)
FSurat Area
(0900)
37:15:00SU1845Weekly
124Cluster 7PatnaSurat Area
(2350)
SUAsansol
(0900)
33:10:00TU1845Weekly
125Cluster 7PatnaAsansol
(1915)
TU, WPURI
(0550)
10:35W, TH596Biweekly
126Cluster 7PatnaPuri (0700)W, ThAsansol (1730)10:30W, Th596Biweekly

Cluster 8: Prayagraj

Full list of Private Trains from Prayagraj with proposed departure and arrival timings-

  • Train from Prayagraj to Mumbai in 19 hours and 20 minutes (23:30 to 18:50)
  • Train from Mumbai to Prayagraj in 18 hours and 55 minutes (23:05 to 18:00)
  • Train from Prayagraj to Ahmedabad in 21 hours and 20 minutes (07:00 to 04:20)
  • Train from Ahmedabad to Prayagraj in 23 hours and 10 minutes (06:50 to 06:00)
  • Train from Prayagraj to Puri in 20 hours and 30 minutes (14:00 to 10:30)
  • Train from Puri to Prayagraj in 20 hours and 50 minutes (14:00 to 10:50)
  • Train from Kanpur to New Delhi in 4 hours and 20 minutes (18:40 to 23:00)
  • Train from New Delhi to Kanpur in 4 hours and 05 minutes (05:20 to 09:25)
  • Train from Ambala to Manduadih in 15 hours and 05 minutes (19:15 to 10:20)
  • Train from Manduadih to Ambala in 14 hours and 30 minutes (21:00 to 11:30)
  • Train from Prayagraj to Pune in 22 hours and 40 minutes (22:20 to 21:00)
  • Train from Pune to Prayagraj in 22 hours and 40 minutes (22:20 to 21:00)
  • Train from Gorakhpur to Mumbai in 33 hours and 45 minutes (07:00 to 16:45 next day)
  • Train from Mumbai to Gorakhpur in 36 hours and 10 minutes (17:50 to 06:00 day after next)
  • Train from Prayagraj to Bangalore in 36 hours (19:00 to 07:00 day after next)
  • Train from Bangalore to Prayagraj in 36 hours and 50 minutes (15:30 to 04:20 day after next)
  • Train from Pune to Dibrugarh in 67 hours (10:30 to 05:30)
  • Train from Dibrugarh to Pune in 66 hours and 45 minutes (09:45 to 04:30)
  • Train from Bhopal to Agartala in 52 hours and 30 minutes (17:00 to 21:30)
  • Train from Agartala to Bhopal in 51 hours and 10 minutes (14:00 to 17:10)
  • Train from Agartala to Karimganj in 4 hours and 10 minutes (23:50 to 04:00)
  • Train from Karimganj to Agartala in 3 hours and 45 minutes (07:00 to 10:45)
  • Train from Bhopal to Rajkot in 18 hours (20:00 to 14:00)
  • Train from Rajkot to Bhopal in 16 hours and 45 minutes (16:00 to 08:45)
  • Train from Jhansi to Mumbai in 19 hours and 35 minutes (17:25 to 13:00)
  • Train from Mumbai to Jhansi in 19 hours and 50 minutes (14:10 to 10:00)

Private trains timings from Prayagraj…

SNCluster NumberCluster NameOriginating Station (Time of Departure)Days of OperationDestination Station (Time of Arrival)Running TimeRunning Days ofDistance (KM)Frequency
per week
127Cluster 8PrayagrajPrayagraj Area (2330)TH, SUMumbai Area (1850)19:20F, M1350Biweekly
128Cluster 8PrayagrajMumbai Area (2305)F, MPrayagrajArea (1800)18:55SA, TU1350Biweekly
129Cluster 8PrayagrajPrayagraj Area(0700) M, WAhmedabad (0420)2120TU,TH1377Biweekly
130Cluster 8PrayagrajAhmedabad (0650)TU,THPrayagrajArea(0600)23:10W,F1377Biweekly
131Cluster 8PrayagrajPrayagrajArea(1400)FPuri (1030)20:30SA1162Weekly
132Cluster 8PrayagrajPuri (1400)SAPrayagrajArea(1050)20:50SU1162Weekly
133Cluster 8PrayagrajKanpur (1840)DailyNew Delhi (2300)04:20Daily440Daily
134Cluster 8PrayagrajNew Delhi (0520)DailyKanpur (0925)04:05Daily440Daily
135Cluster 8PrayagrajAmbala (1915)DailyManduadih(1020)15:05Daily953Daily
136Cluster 8PrayagrajManduadih (2100)DailyAmbala (1130)14:30Daily953Daily
137Cluster 8PrayagrajPrayagrajArea(2220)M,W,FPune Area (2100)22:40TU,TH,SA1415Triweekly
138Cluster 8PrayagrajPune Area (2220)TU,TH,SAPrayagrajArea(2100)22:40W,F,SU1415Triweekly
139Cluster 8PrayagrajGorakhpur (0700)TU,SU,THMumbai Area (1645)33:45:00W, M, F1960Triweekly
140Cluster 8PrayagrajMumbai Area (1750)W, M,FGorakhpur (0600)36:10:00F, W, SU1960Triweekly
141Cluster 8PrayagrajPrayagraj Area
(1900)
TU, SABangalore Area (0700)36:00:00M, TH1928Biweekly
142Cluster 8PrayagrajBangalore Area
(1530)
TH, MPrayagrajArea(0420)36:50:00W, SA1928Biweekly
143Cluster 8PrayagrajPune (1030)SUDibrugarh (0530)67:00:00W3449Weekly
144Cluster 8PrayagrajDibrugarh (0945)WPune (0430)66:45:00SA3449Weekly
145Cluster 8PrayagrajBhopal Area (1700)WAgartala (2130)52:30:00F2491Weekly
146Cluster 8PrayagrajAgartala (1400)SABhopal Area (1710)51:10:00M2491Weekly
147Cluster 8PrayagrajAgartala (2350)FKarimganj (0400)04:10SA205Weekly
148Cluster 8PrayagrajKarimganj(0700)SAAgartala (1045)03:45SA205Weekly
149Cluster 8PrayagrajBhopal Area (2000)MRajkot (1400)18:00TU940Weekly
150Cluster 8PrayagrajRajkot (1600)TUBhopal Area (0845)16:45W940Weekly
151Cluster 8PrayagrajJhansi (1725)TH, SA, MMumbai Area (T)
(1300)
19:35F, SU, TU1213Triweekly
152Cluster 8PrayagrajMumbai Area (T) (1410) F, Su, TuJhansi (1000) 19:50Sa, M, W1213Triweekly

Cluster 9: Secunderabad

Full list of Private Trains from Secunderabad with proposed departure and arrival timings-

  • Train from Secunderabad to Srikakulam Via VSKP in 13 hours and 45 minutes (19:45 to 09:30)
  • Train from Srikakulam Via VSK to Secunderabad in 14 hours (1500 to 05:00)
  • Train from Secunderabad to Tirupati in 12 hours and 15 minutes (06:00 to 18:15)
  • Train from Tirupati to Secunderabad in 12 hours and 15 minutes (08:40 to 20:55)
  • Train from Guntur to Secunderabad in 4 hours and 45 minutes (23:30 to 04:15)
  • Train from Secunderabad to Guntur in 4 hours and 45 minutes (23:30 to 04:15)
  • Train from Guntur to Kurnool in 8 hours (06:00 to 14:00)
  • Train from Kurnool to Guntur in 7 hours and 40 minutes (14:50 to 22:30)
  • Train from Tirupati Via Secundrabad to Varanasi in 33 hours and 45 minutes (22:00 to 07:45)
  • Train from Varanasi via Secundrabad to Tirupati in 33 hours and 15 minutes (09:45 to 21:00)
  • Train from Secundrabad to Mumbai in 11 hours and 20 minutes (22:25 to 09:45)
  • Train from Mumbai to Secundrabad in 11 hours and 45 minutes (23:35 to 11:20)
  • Train from Mumbai to Aurangabad in 6 hours (15:45 to 21:45)
  • Train from Aurangabad to Mumbai in 6 hours and 10 minutes (06:15 to 12:25)
  • Train from Visakhapatnam to Vijaywada in 6 hours and 05 minutes (08:40 to 14:45)
  • Train from Vijaywada to Visakhapatnam in 6 hours and 05 minutes (16:00 to 22:05)
  • Train from Visakhapatnam to Bangalore via Renugunta in 16 hours and 45 minutes (19:45 to 12:30)
  • Train from Bangalore to Visakhapatnam in 17 hours and 55 minutes (18:00 to 11:55)
  • Train from Howrah to Secundrabad in 25 hours and 20 minutes (18:40 to 20:00)
  • Train from Secundrabad to Howrah in 25 hours and 30 minutes (05:00 to 06:30)

Private trains timings from Secunderabad…

SNCluster NumberCluster NameOriginating Station (Time of Departure)Days of OperationDestination Station (Time of Arrival)Running TimeRunning Days ofDistance (KM)Frequency
per week
153Cluster 9SecunderabadSecundrabad Area
(1945)
DailySrikakulam Via
VSKP area  (0930)
13:45Daily773Daily
154Cluster 9SecunderabadSrikakulam  via
VSKP area (1500))
DailySecundrabad Area
(0500)
14:00Daily773Daily
155Cluster 9SecunderabadSecundrabad (0600)DailyTirupati (1815)12:15Daily700Daily
156Cluster 9SecunderabadTirupati (0840)DailySecundrabad
(2055)
12:15Daily700Daily
157Cluster 9SecunderabadGuntur (2330)DailySecundrabad
(0415)
04:45Daily304Daily
158Cluster 9SecunderabadSecundrabad (2330)DailyGuntur (0415)04:45Daily304Daily
159Cluster 9SecunderabadGuntur (0600)dailyKurnool (1400)08:00daily387daily
160Cluster 9SecunderabadKurnool (1450)DailyGuntur (2230)07:40Daily387Daily
161Cluster 9SecunderabadTirupati (2200) Via SecundrabadM,ThuVaranasi (0745)33:45:00W,Sa2005Biweekly
162Cluster 9SecunderabadVaranasi (0945) via SecundrabadW, SaTirupati (2100)35:15:00Th, Su2005Biweekly
163Cluster 9SecunderabadSecundrabad (2225)SU,W,FMumbai Area
(9’45”)
11:20M,TH,
SA
810Triweekly
164Cluster 9SecunderabadMumbai Area (2335)TU, TH,
SA
Secundrabad(1120)11:45W, F,
SU
810Triweekly
165Cluster 9SecunderabadMumbai Area (1545)MAurangabad (2145)06:00M355Weekly
166Cluster 9SecunderabadAurangabad (0615)TUMumbai Area
(1225)
06:10TU355Weekly
167Cluster 9SecunderabadVisakhapatnam
(0840)
DailyVijaywada (1445)06:05Daily377Daily
168Cluster 9SecunderabadVijaywada (1600)DailyVisakhapatnam
(2205)
06:05Daily377Daily
169Cluster 9SecunderabadVisakhapatnam
(1945)
M, W, SABangalore Area
(1230) via
Renugunta
16:45TU, TH,
SU
990Triweekly
170Cluster 9SecunderabadBangalore Area
(1800)
TU, TH,
SU
Visakhapatnam
(1155)
17:55W, F, M990Triweekly
171Cluster 9SecunderabadHowrah Area (1840)DailySecundrabad Area
(2000′)
25:20:00Daily1577Daily
172Cluster 9SecunderabadSecundrabad Area
(0500)
DailyHowrah Area
(0630)
25:30:00Daily1577Daily

Cluster 10: Jaipur

Full list of Private Trains from Jaipur with proposed departure and arrival timings-

  • Train from Ajmer to Mumbai in 15 hours and 15 minutes (17:00 to 08:15)
  • Train from Mumbai to Ajmer in 15 hours and 05 minutes (14:55 to 06:00)
  • Train from Jaipur to Mumbai in 15 hours and 35 minutes (19:15 to 10:50)
  • Train from Mumbai to Jaipur in 15 hours and 30 minutes (12:45 to 04:15)
  • Train from Delhi to Ajmer in 6 hours and 10 minutes (13:50 to 20:00)
  • Train from Ajmer to Delhi in 6 hours and 25 minutes (05:20 to 11:45)
  • Train from Bangalore to Jaipur in 41 hours (11:30 to 04:30)
  • Train from Jaipur to Bangalore in 44 hours (23:15 to 16:15)
  • Train from Jaipur to Jaisalmer in 11 hours and 50 minutes (09:10 to 21:00)
  • Train from Jaisalmer to Jaipur in 11 hours and 50 minutes (22:10 to 09:50)
  • Train from Jaipur to SVDK in 17 hours and 15 minutes (18:20 to 11:35)
  • Train from SVDK to Jaipur in 15 hours and 45 minutes (22:55 to 14:40)
  • Train from Kota to Ajmer in 6 hours and 10 minutes (06:20 to 12:30)
  • Train from Ajmer to Kota in 5 hours and 45 minutes (14:30 to 20:15)
  • Train from Jodhpur to Chennai in 41 hours and 15 minutes (11:00 to 04:15)
  • Train from Chennai to Jodhpur in 41 hours and 15 minutes (06:15 to 23:30)
  • Train from Jodhpur to Sabarmati in 8 hours and 40 minutes (14:00 to 22:40)
  • Train from Sabarmati to Jaipur in 9 hours (23:30 to 08:30)

Private trains timings from Jaipur…

SNCluster NumberCluster NameOriginating Station (Time of Departure)Days of OperationDestination Station (Time of Arrival)Running TimeRunning Days ofDistance (KM)Frequency
per week
173Cluster 10JaipurAjmer
(1700)
DailyMumbai Area
(0815)
15:15Daily963Daily
174Cluster 10JaipurMumbai Area
(1455)
DailyAjmer (0600)15:05Daily963Daily
175Cluster 10JaipurJaipur
(1915)
M, SA, WMumbai Area
(1050)
15:35TU, SU,
TH
1156Biweekly
176Cluster 10JaipurMumbai Area
(1245)
TU, SU,
TH
Jaipur (0415)15:30W, M, F1156Biweekly
177Cluster 10JaipurDelhi Area
(1350)
DailyAjmer (2000)06:10Daily440Daily
178Cluster 10JaipurAjmer
(0520)
DailyDelhi Area
(1145)
06:25Daily440Daily
179Cluster 10JaipurBangalore
Area (1130)
WJaipur
(0430)
41:00:00F2334Weekly
180Cluster 10JaipurJaipur
(2315)
SUBangalore
Area (1615)
44:00:00TU2334Weekly
181Cluster 10JaipurJaipur (0910)FJaisalmer
(2100)
11:50F699Weekly
182Cluster 10JaipurJaisalmer
(2210)
FJaipur (0950)11:50SA699Weekly
183Cluster 10JaipurJaipur (1820)DailySVDK (1135)17:15Daily953Daily
184Cluster 10JaipurSVDK (2255)DailyJaipur (1440)15:45Daily953Daily
185Cluster 10JaipurKota (0620)DailyAjmer (1230)06:10Daily374Daily
186Cluster 10JaipurAjmer (1430)DailyKota (2015)05:45Daily374Daily
187Cluster 10JaipurJodhpur area
(1100)
Exc. TU,
SU
Chennai
(0415)
41:15:00Exc.
TH, TU
25045 days
188Cluster 10JaipurChennai
(0615)
Exc. TH,
TU
Jodhpur area
(2330)
41:15:00Exc. SA,
TH
25045 days
189Cluster 10JaipurJodhpur area
(1400)
Exc SASabarmati
(2240)
08:40Exc. SA4536 days
190Cluster 10JaipurSabarmati (2330) Exc: SaJodhpur area (0830) 09:00Excuding Sunday4536 days

Cluster 11: Chennai

Full list of Private Trains from Channai with proposed departure and arrival timings-

  • Train from Chennai to Madurai in 6 hours and 15 minutes (16:00 to 22:15)
  • Train from Madurai to Chennai in 6 hours and 20 minutes (06:00 to 12:20)
  • Train from Chennai to Mumbai in 23 hours and 10 minutes (15:50 to 15:00)
  • Train from Mumbai to Chennai in 22 hours and 25 minutes (18:45 to 17:10)
  • Train from Chennai to Mangalor Jn in 15 hours and 50 minutes (19:10 to 11:00)
  • Train from Mangalor Jn to Chennai in 15 hours and 35 minutes (17:05 to 08:30)
  • Train from Puducherry Via Chennai to Secundrabad in 17 hours (14:40 to 07:40)
  • Train from Secundrabad to Puducherry Via Chennai in 16 hours and 30 minutes (20:10 to 12:40)
  • Train from Chennai to Coimbatore in 6 hours and 30 minutes (14:00 to 20:30)
  • Train from Coimbatore to Chennai in 6 hours and 45 minutes (05:00 to 11:45)
  • Train from Tirunelveli to Chennai in 10 hours (23:30 to 09:30)
  • Train from Chennai to Tirunelveli in 10 hours and 05 minutes (17:55 to 04:00)
  • Train from Tirunelveli to Coimbatore in 7 hours and 20 minutes (05:00 to 12:20)
  • Train from Coimbatore to Tirunelveli in 7 hours and 30 minutes (14:00 to 21:30)
  • Train from Chennai to Tiruchchirapalli in 4 hours and 15 minutes (17:15 to 21:30)
  • Train from Tiruchchirapalli to Chennai in 4 hours and 20 minutes (06:00 to 10:20)
  • Train from Chennai to Kanniyakumari in 11 hours and 45 minutes (16:45 to 04:30)
  • Train from Kanniyakumari to Chennai in 11 hours and 50 minutes (21:30 to 09:20)
  • Train from Kanniyakumari to Ernakulam in 6 hours (06:00 to 12:00)
  • Train from Ernakulam to Kanniyakumari in 6 hours (14:00 to 20:30)
  • Train from Chennai to Delhi in 27 hours (06:00 to 09:00 next day)
  • Train from Delhi to Chennai in 28 hours and 25 minutes (15:35 to 20:00)
  • Train from Kochuveli to Guwahati in 61 hours and 30 minutes (14:30 to 04:00)
  • Train from Guwahati to Kochuveli in 63 hours and 20 minutes (23:50 to 15:10)

Private trains timings from Chennai…

SNCluster NumberCluster NameOriginating Station (Time of Departure)Days of OperationDestination Station (Time of Arrival)Running TimeRunning Days ofDistance (KM)Frequency
per week
191Cluster 11ChennaiChennai Area (1600)DailyMadurai (2215)06:15Daily466Daily
192Cluster 11ChennaiMadurai (0600)DailyChennai Area (1220) 06:20Daily466Daily
193Cluster 11ChennaiChennai (1550)TH, SUMumbai Area
(1500)
23:10F, M1212Biweekly
194Cluster 11ChennaiMumbai Area (1845)M , FChennai (1710)22:25TU, SA1212Biweekly
195Cluster 11ChennaiChennai (1910)TUMangalor Jn. (1100)15:50W889Weekly
196Cluster 11ChennaiMangalor Jn. (1705)WChennai (0830)15:35TH889Weekly
197Cluster 11ChennaiPuducherry Via
Chennai (1440)
DailySecundrabad Area
(0740)
17:00Daily894Daily
198Cluster 11ChennaiSecundrabad Area
(2010)
DailyPuducherry  Via
Chennai (1240)
16:30Daily894Daily
199Cluster 11ChennaiChennai (1400)DailyCoimbatore (2030)06:30Daily496Daily
200Cluster 11ChennaiCoimbatore (0500)DailyChennai (1145)06:45Daily496Daily
201Cluster 11ChennaiTirunelveli (2330)DailyChennai Area
(0930)
10:00Daily624Daily
202Cluster 11ChennaiChennai Area (1755)DailyTirunelveli (0400)10:05Daily624Daily
203Cluster 11ChennaiTirunelveli (0500)DailyCoimbatore (1220)07:20Daily459Daily
204Cluster 11ChennaiCoimbatore (1400)DailyTirunelveli (2130)07:30Daily459Daily
205Cluster 11ChennaiChennai Area (1715)DailyTiruchchirapalli
(2130)
04:15Daily311Daily
206Cluster 11ChennaiTiruchchirapalli
(0600)
DailyChennai Area
(1020)
04:20Daily311Daily
207Cluster 11ChennaiChennai Area (1645)DailyKanniyakumari
(0430)
11:45Daily712Daily
208Cluster 11ChennaiKanniyakumari
(2130)
DailyChennai Area
(0920)
11:50Daily712Daily
209Cluster 11ChennaiKanniyakumari
(0600)
DailyErnakulam (1200)06:00Daily310Daily
210Cluster 11ChennaiErnakulam (1400)DailyKanniyakumari
(2030)
06:00Daily310Daily
211Cluster 11ChennaiChennai (0600)DailyDelhi Area (0900)27:00:00Daily2184Daily
212Cluster 11ChennaiDelhi Area (1535)DailyChennai (2000)28:25:00Daily2184Daily
213Cluster 11ChennaiKochuveli (1430)TH, F,
SA
Guwahati (0400)61:30:00M, TU,
SU
3472Triweekly
214Cluster 11ChennaiGuwahati (2350)Su, M, TuKochuveli (1510)63:20:00Th, F, W3472Triweekly

Cluster 12: Bengaluru

Full list of Private Trains from Bengaluru with proposed departure and arrival timings-

  • Train from Bangalore to Guwahati via Dharmavaram in 58 hours and 30 minutes (12:15 to 22:45)
  • Train from Guwahati to Bangalore in 57 hours and 10 minutes (23:50 to 09:00)
  • Train from Mysuru to Bhubaneswar in 27 hours and 30 minutes (19:00 to 22:30)
  • Train from Bhubaneswar to Mysuru in 26 hours and 15 minutes (04:00 to 06:15)
  • Train from Delhi to Bangalore in 32 hours and 45 minutes (21:15 to 05:00)
  • Train from Bangalore to Delhi in 33 hours and 05 minutes (20:15 to 05:20)
  • Train from Howrah to Bangalore via Dharmavaram in 32 hours and 50 minutes (08:00 to 16:50)
  • Train from Bangalore to Howrah in 34 hours and 15 minutes (23:45 to 10:00)
  • Train from Ranchi to Bangalore in 33 hours (06:00 to 15:00)
  • Train from Bangalore to Ranchi in 34 hours (18:00 to 04:00)

Private trains timings from Bengaluru…

SNCluster NumberCluster NameOriginating Station (Time of Departure)Days of OperationDestination Station (Time of Arrival)Running TimeRunning Days ofDistance (KM)Frequency
per week
215Cluster 12BengaluruBangalore Area (1215)SU, M, WGuwahati (2245) via Dharmavaram58:30:00Tue,Wed,,Fri3183Triweekly
216Cluster 12BengaluruGuwahati
(2350)
W,Th,SABangalore
Area (0900)
57:10:00Sa,SU,TU3183Triweekly
217Cluster 12BengaluruMysuru
(1900)
DailyBhubaneswar
(2230)
27:30:00Daily1672Daily
218Cluster 12BengaluruBhubaneswar
(0400)
DailyMysuru(0615)26:15:00Daily1672Daily
219Cluster 12BengaluruDelhi Area
(2115)
DailyBangalore
Area (0500)
32:45:00Daily2380Daily
220Cluster 12BengaluruBangalore
Area (2015)
DailyDelhi Area
(0520)
33:05:00Daily2380Daily
221Cluster 12BengaluruHowrah Area
(0800)
DailyBangalore Area (1650) via Dharmavaram32:50:00Daily1932Daily
222Cluster 12BengaluruBangalore
Area (2345)
DailyHowrah Area
(1000)
34:15:00Daily1932Daily
223Cluster 12BengaluruRanchi Area
(0600)
W, SABangalore
Area (1500)
33:00:00TH, SU1852Biweekly
224Cluster 12BengaluruBangalore Area (1800)Th, SuRanchi Area (0400)34:00:00Sa, Tu1852Biweekly

Private Trains on Design, Build, Finance and Operate (“DBFO”) PPP basis
  • Speed 160 KMPH: Private Trains shall be designed for a maximum speed of 160 kmph. There would be a substantial reduction in journey time. The running time taken by a train shall be comparable to or faster than the fastest train of Indian Railways operating in the respective route.
  • Safety: The safety clearance of trains will be done by Railways only.
  • Make in India: Majority of Trains to be manufactured in India (Make in India). The private entity shall be responsible for financing, procuring, operation and maintenance of the trains.
  • More Details:

Source: PIB

Indian Railway will hand over train services to the Private Operators?

(a) whether the Government has decided to hand over the long distance train services to the Private Sector in the Country?

Shri Kodikunnil Suresh, member of the sixteenth Lok Sabha asked the following UNSTARRED questions in the Loksabha on Privatisation of Indian Railway.

Will the Minister of RAILWAYS be pleased to state:

  • Whether the Government has decided to hand over the long distance train services to the Private Sector in the Country;
  • If so, the details thereof along with the details of the services, routewise and the name of companies to whom such services are likely to be allocated;
  • Whether the Government has estimated an income that is to be generated through the Privatization of railways;
  • if so, the details thereof;
PPP Initiatives in Indian Railway to boost Infrastructure

The information given by the Minister of Railways and Commerce & Industry, Shri Piyush Goyal in a written reply to a question in Rajya Sabha on 16.09.2020 is as below.

Answer to Lok Sabha Question No 581...

No Sir,

It is estimated that Indian Railways would need Capital investment of around ₹ 50 lakh crore upto 2030 for network expansion and capacity augmentation, rolling stock induction and other modernization works to enable better delivery of passenger and freight services and to improve its modal share in transport. To bridge the gap in capital funding and to induct modern technologies and improve efficiencies, it is being planned to use Public

Private Partnership (PPP) model for few initiatives. One of the PPP initiatives is to invite applications to invest and induct modern rakes over selected routes to provide world class services to the passengers.

As part of this initiative, Ministry of Railways have issued 12 Requests for Qualification (RFQs) on 1st July, 2020 for operation of passenger trains over approximately 109 origin destination pairs (divided into 12 clusters) through PPP on Design, Build, Finance and Operate (“DBFO”) basis.  The routes are spread across the entire Indian Railway network and the list is available in the public domain.

The details of the participants will be known after the application due date, i.e. 07.10.2020. The selection of the operators will be done through a transparent bidding process and so far, no passenger train service has been allocated to any private company. The revenue which shall be generated under this initiative can be estimated upon the completion of the bidding process.

151 Private Trains to be run from 12 Clusters

Ministry of Railways has recently invited Request for Qualifications (RFQ) for private participation for operation of passenger train services over 109 Origin Destination(OD) pairs of routes through introduction of 151 modern Trains (Rakes).

As part of the Biding Process, Ministry of Railways has conducted first pre-Application Conference on July 21, 2020 which has received an over-whelming response with participation of around 16 prospective Applicants. The issues and concerns raised by the prospective Applicants were discussed and clarifications were provided by the officials of Ministry of Railways and NITI Aayog for improved clarity on the provisions of RFQ and bidding framework. The queries were mainly related eligibility criteria, bid process, procurement of rakes, operations of trains and composition of clusters. 

  • 151 Private Trains to be run by Private operators once the selection  process is over, would be over and above the already existing trains .
  • 2 Stage Selection Process: The private entities for undertaking the projected will be selected through a two-stage competitive bidding process comprising of Request for Qualification (RFQ) and Request for Proposal (RFP). 
  • Fixed Haulage charges: There were queries on haulage charges for which Ministry of Railways has replied that haulage charges will be specified upfront and will be suitably indexed for the entire concession period thereby bringing certainty in the haulage charges. The Private Train Operators shall pay to Indian Railways fixed haulage charges, energy charges as per actual consumption and a share in Gross Revenue determined through a transparent bidding process.
  • Lease or Purchase of Trains: Ministry of Railways has clarified that trains to operated under the project can be either purchased or taken on lease by the private entities.
  • Equitable Risk: Ministry of Railways has also clarified that risks with regard to operation of trains shall be allocated to the parties in an equitable manner. 
  • Loco Pilots / Guard: The driver and guard of the trains will be Railway officials.
  • Safety: The safety clearance of trains will be done by Railways only.
  • Make in India: Majority of Trains to be manufactured in India (Make in India). The private entity shall be responsible for financing, procuring, operation and maintenance of the trains.
  • Speed 160 KMPH: Private Trains shall be designed for a maximum speed of 160 kmph. The running time taken by a train shall be comparable to or faster than the fastest train of Indian Railways operating in the respective route.
  • 16 Coaches trains: Each Train shall have a minimum of 16 coaches
  • 35 Years: The Concession Period for the project shall be 35 years.
  • 12 Clusters, 10 Cities for originating trains
Cluster 1 (Mumbai 1)
Cluster 2 (Mumbai 2)
Cluster 3 (Delhi 1)
Cluster 4 (Delhi 2)
Cluster 5 (Chandigarh)
Cluster 6 (Howrah)
Cluster 7 (Patna)
Cluster 8 (Prayagraj)
Cluster 9 (Secunderabad)
Cluster 10 (Jaipur)
 Cluster 11 (Chennai)
Cluster 12 (Bengaluru)
Why the Private Train Services?:

Indian Railways network is about 68,000 route kilometers. In the year 2018-19, the reserved passenger volume was 16% (0.59 billion) of the total originating non- suburban passengers (3.65 billion).  Almost 8.85 crore of waitlisted passengers could not be accommodated.

Ministry of Railways felt the requirement to introduce private participation in passenger train operation which will allow introduction of next generation technology and provision of higher service quality, ensuring use of improved coach technology and reduced journey time.

These train services would be operated on the Indian Railway Network where at present both passenger and freight trains are  being operated on the common track. The major trunk routes are saturated and operate at near full capacity.

However, with planned commissioning of Dedicated Freight Corridors in 2021 and other infrastructural works, there would be availability of additional paths for operation of additional passenger services and it would therefore be possible to run additional services utilizing modern trains proposed in  the current initiative.

The Objective of running Private Trains:

The objective of this initiative is to introduce modern technology rolling stock with reduced maintenance, reduced transit time, boost job creation, provide enhanced safety, provide world class travel experience to passengers

This is Phase-I process of running of 151 Private Train Services. These 151 private trains will be run in addition to already running private trains like Tejas.

Indian Railways Important Policy Measures for Freight Customers 2020

Incentives to Freight Customers

To promote economic activities in the country during covid pandemic, Indian Railways has taken a number of freight policy measures for freight customers. More relaxations have been provided to the customers by slew of incentives announced by Indian Railways. These incentives are expected to boost the economy of the country.

Details of the initiatives duly referring circular/policy letter are given below.

For details of the initiatives, customers may visit the Traffic Commercial Directorate of at Indian Railways website (www.indianrailways.gov.in). Customers may get in touch with Sr. Divisional Commercial Manager at division level or Chief Commercial Manager (FM) at zonal railway level for any freight traffic related query.

Customers may also visit the website of FOIS (www.fois.indianrail.gov.in) to know more about freight traffic and policies.  

A.        FREIGHT INCENTIVE SCHEMES:
  1. Automatic Freight Rebate Scheme for traffic loaded in Traditional Empty Flow Directions (TEFD)- Railway identifies the routes where it operates a certain number of empty wagons annually. In a endeavor to convert these empty movements to loaded, it offers discounted freight in these empty flow routes, i.e. at Class LR1/Class 100/Class 110 for train load/wagon load, respectively. Discount is granted automatically through system on Railway Receipts itself, i.e., no action to be taken by customer. Details of notified routes and terms & conditions are as per the circular.  

(Rates Circular No. 8 of 2020 and its corrigendum No.1 dt.30.06.2020) 

  1. Long Term Traffic Contract (LTTC) is a policy which provides freight stability to its customer in the current year of the agreement. It also offers rebate in freight based on incremental growth in Gross Freight Revenue GFR as well as for retention of traffic volumes. Freight rebate is also available for retention of GFR in each year of the agreement period. Customers are required to apply for and sign contracts with Zonal Railways to avail this scheme.  

(Rates Circular No.14 of 2017)

  1. Busy Season Charge which was levied during October-June (with some exceptions) @15% on all goods traffic has been withdrawn from 01.10.2019 for all traffic; except Iron Ore and POL traffic. This has provided a direct huge reduction in freight charges.  

(Corrigendum No.1 dt.12.09.2019 to Rates Master Circular/Dynamic Pricing Policy/2015/0)

  1. Revised Round Trip Tariff (RTT) policy has been implemented from 24.10.2020 and will remain valid upto 23.10.2021.  Under this policy, freight discount is granted to traffic if customer offers to book traffic in onwards as well as return direction. The return traffic under this traffic is charged at lower of the two classes of onward vis a vis return traffic, effectively both onwards at return traffic/commodities are charged at lower class among these, subject to terms and conditions applicable, except for coal and coke for which maximum discount is capped at 10%. Rail users desirous of availing incentives under RTT policy shall be required to apply to Zonal Railway.

(Rates Circular No.27 of 2020)

  1. Incentive to fly ash: 40% discount in freight is granted to fly ash traffic booked in Open Stock; both in bagged condition as well as bulk/loose condition. Fly ash loaded in flat wagons is also granted 40% concession, if loaded in bagged condition. Fly ash in covered wagons in bagged condition is now charged at Class LR1.

(Rates Circular No.09 of 2020 and its corrigendum No.1 dt.03.08.2020)

  1. Short lead concession has been re-introduced from 01.07.2020 under which discount in freight at the rate of 50%, 25% and 10% is granted to the traffic booked upto 0-50KM, 51-75KM and 76-90 KM respectively except Coal & Coke and Iron ore traffic.Further, Zonal Railways have been empowered to get into long term contracts with customers for short lead traffic.

(Rates Circular No.16 of 2020 and its corrigendum No.1 dt.05.08.2020)

  1. Concession on long lead traffic has been introduced from 01.07.2020 for Coal & Coke, Iron ore and Iron & Steel traffic under which discount in freight is granted for long lead traffic. Coal & Coke traffic for distance >1400KM is granted 20% concession, Iron & Steel for distance >1600KM and >700KM is granted 20% concession and 15% concession, respectively; and Iron Ore traffic for distance  >1500 Km is granted 20% concession. Details may be seen in the circular attached.

(Rates Circular No.15 of 2020)

  1. Terminal Access Charge(TAC)- Concession @50% has been granted on container traffic handled at Group-III CRTs(Container Rail Terminals). It may be noted that some Railway goods sheds are notified as CRTs which container traffic may use on payment of TAC. Group-III terminals are those that handle less than seven rakes a month. These are categorized by concerned Zonal Railways.

(Corrigendum No.37 dt.14.07.2020 to Rates Master Circular/CRTCCRHub&Spoke/2015/0)

  1. 5% concession on Haulage Charge per TEU rates has been permitted on loaded containerswith effect from 04.08.2020 to 30.04.2021. Haulage Charges for containers are levied at different rates for loaded and empty containers & empty wagons.  These also vary for different weight slabs in case of loaded containers.

(Corrigendum No.7 dt.03.08.2020 of Rates Circular No.20 of 2018)

  1. 25% concession on Haulage Charge has been permitted in case of empty containers and wagons till 30.04.2021. Haulage Charges for containers are levied at different rates for loaded and empty containers & empty wagons.  The current rates are prescribed in Rates Circular No.20 of 2018.  

(Corrigendum No.6 dt.01.05.2020 to Rates Circular No.20 of 2018)

  1. Non-levy of Terminal charges at unloading point for the traffic booked to and from notified alternate goods shed instead of busy goods shed. Terminal charge is otherwise levied at Rs.20 per tonne for goods sheds and PFTs. This intends to offer efficient and faster handling of goods at less busy terminals for benefit of customer. This will also help Indian Railway in better utilization of its terminal infrastructure.

(Rates Circular No.14 of 2020)

  1. Permissible Carrying Capacity for loading of Pet Coke in Open wagons has been reduced, thereby, reducing the chargeable tonnage per wagon. This has been done with a view to make Pet Coke freight more viable by eliminating the payment of dead freight by customer, as pet coke is high volume-low weight commodity.  

(Corrigendum No.2 dt.25.06.2020 and Corrigendum No.4 dt.03.08.2020 to Rates Master Circular/PCC/CC+8 etc/2020/0)

  1. Inventive Scheme for loading of Bagged consignment in open and flat wagons – This scheme endeavor to utilize open and flat wagons for loading of commodities that otherwise favour covered wagons.Rebate of 20% on cement, china clay, chemical manure, food grain etc.; and rebate of 30% on fly ash, urea is offered. Further, as industry demanded for permitting large sized bags so that it could result in cost savings to customers, same has been permitted upto  2.5 tons per bag for open wagons (only).

(Rates Circular No.27 of 2016 and its corrigendum No.3 dt.03.10.2019)

  1. Rates for NMG rakes have been notified for movement to Bangladesh Railway

(Board’s letter No.2020/TTVI/71/BDR/01 dated 19.08.2020)

  1. 25% concession extended with retrospective effect i.e. from 30.04.2020 from new loading point Lingraj SILO siding of MCL (LSST) for movement of NTPC’s coal traffic over East Coast Railway. This is a special case of MGR(Merry Go Round) operation system for transportation of coal.

(Board’s Letter No.1078/2020/10 dated 13.08.2020)

  1. Rebate in freight for commodities loaded in privately owned wagons notified for the period from 01.10.2020 to 30.09.2021. These are the private wagons procured before currently prevailing wagon investment schemes. 

(Rates Circular No.24 of 2020)

  1. Debit/Credit system of Demurrage has been permitted in case of private sidings, upto 30.09.2021. Demurrage is a charge levied for detention of wagons beyond permissible free time. It is levied on each case of loading and unloading separately. However, now this policy initiative permits demurrage for private sidings to be charged on monthly basis, and to debit-credit or to adjust the time saved in one wagon against other, subject to laid down terms and conditions.  

(Corrigendum No.11 dated 14.09.2020 to Rates Master Circular/DemurrageWharfageWaiver/2016/0)

  1. Free time for loading/unloading increased in case of bagged consignment in open wagons at EOL terminals from three hours to six hours, upto 31.03.2021.

(Corrigendum No.12 dated 25.09.2020 to Rates Master Circular/Demurrage-Wharfage-Waiver/2016/0)

  1. Additional free time of one hour per rake has been permitted for covering open wagons with tarpaulins during loading of loose/bulk commodity (e.g. Coal & Coke etc., for which packing condition P2(a) is prescribed in the Goods Tariff) at all kinds of freight terminals e.g. goods sheds, sidings (including EOL sidings), PFTs etc.

(Corrigendum No.14 dated 21.10.2020 to Rates Master Circular/DemurrageWharfageWaiver/2016/0)

  1. Penalty for overloading- Detention Charge levied @5000/- per overloaded wagon has been withdrawn. Punitive Charge rules have been revised such that on detection of overloading at other than originating point, if customer carries out load adjustment at such point, Punitive Charge will be levied for the distance travelled by the train from originating station to the load adjustment point, rather upto destination point as was the previous rules.  

(Corrigendum No.2 dt.16.09.2020 to Rates Master Circular/Weighment/2019/0)

  1. PCC and loading tolerance of BCFC and BCFCM wagons notified. Since these wagons are loaded using precision loading mechanism using controlled discharge techniques, therefore, loading tolerance for these wagons have been reduced. This results in higher permissible carrying capacity(PCC). It benefits both customer and railways by increasing the throughput. These wagons are largely used to carry cement, fly ash etc.

  (Corrigendum 6 dated 17.09.2020 to RMC/PCC/CC+8 etc./2020/0)

B.        TRANSPORTATION PRODUCT

Indian Railway has encouraged full rake load traffic so as to promote efficiency of operations and economy of scale. Standard composition of various type of wagons is laid down in RMC/2020 for block rake/mini rake/two point rake etc. However, certain transportation products have been designed for use of less than full train load traffic, which largely permit booking of piecemeal traffic at trainload rates subject to certain terms and conditions. Details of which are also laid down in aforementioned circular. 

Recent relaxations granted in conditions governing these transportation products are as below:

  1. Minimum number of wagons for availing trainload benefit for BCNHL has been reduced from 57 wagons to 42 wagons initially w.e.f. 16.04.2020 till 30.09.2020. Now further extended upto 31.12.2020.  

(Corrigendum No.30 dt.15.04.2020 and Corrigendum No.31 dt.19.05.2020 to Rates Master Circular/2016 on block rakes/mini rakes/two point combination etc. Corrigendum No.07 dt.30.09.2009 to Rates Master Circular on block rakes/mini rakes/two point combination etc./2020)

  1. Supplementary charge which was levied @5% on Mini Rake and Two point rake has been withdrawn from 01.10.2019.

(Corrigendum No.22 dt.12.09.2019 and Corrigendum No.24 dt.20.09.2019 to Rates Master Circular/2016 dated 14.07.2016 on block rakes/mini rakes/two point combination etc.)

  1. Distance for operation of Mini Rake (20 wagons) has been increased to 1500KM. Mini rakes have also been permitted beyond 1500KM upto 2000KM and beyond 2000KM on payment of supplementary charge @7.5% and @10%, respectively. This charge is levied on graded manner, i.e. only for the relevant distance. This is valid upto 31.12.2020. 

(Corrigendum No.30 dt.15.04.2020 to Rates Master Circular/2016 dated 14.07.2016 on block rakes/mini rakes/two point combination etc.; Corrigendum No.4 dated 28.08.2020 to RMC on Block Rakes/Mini Rake/Two Point Combination etc./2020; Corrigendum No.06  dt.30.09.2020 to Rates Master Circular on block rakes/mini rakes/two point combination etc./2020)

  1. Two point destination terminals should not be more than 500KM apart in lean season as well as in busy season. Further, two point originating terminals should not be more than 500KM apart. This distance restrictions was earlier 200KM. It has now been relaxed to 500KM. The validity of this policy is upto 31.12.2020.

(Corrigendum No.30 dt.15.04.2020 to Rates Master Circular/2016 dated 14.07.2016 on block rakes/mini rakes/two point combination etc.; Corrigendum No.08 dt.30.09.2020 to Rates Master Circular on block rakes/mini rakes/two point combination etc./2020)

  1. Two-point booking of automobile traffic has been permitted in NMG, BCCNR and BCABM wagons.  

(Rates Circular No.19 of 2020)

  1. Two point combination for other than covered stock for steel traffic are notified by Railway Board. Recently, 23 new pairs have been included in the list.

(Corrigendum No.2 dated 25.08.2020to RMC on Block Rakes/Mini Rake/Two Point Combination etc./2020) 

  1. Automatic Freight Rebate Scheme for traffic loaded in traditional empty flow direction(TEFD) The scheme lays down minimum number of wagons in a rake that are eligible for availing this scheme. Recently, this number has been reduced to 10 wagons for BCN and BCNHL rakes. BCN and BCNHL are covered wagons usually used for transportation of bagged commodities like food grains, sugar, cement etc. 

(Corrigendum No.2 dated 18.08.2020 to Rates Circular No.8 of 2020)

  1. Running of freight trains over seven CC+8 routes are included over Northern Railway. Higher payload helps railways as well as customers with better stock utilization and higher throughput. 

(Corrigendum No.5 dated 14.08.2020 to RMC/PCC/CC+8etc./2020/0 and Board’s letter No.TCR/1394/2020/4)

  1. NMG rakes allowed with two point unloading destinations for automobile traffic

(Rates Circular No.19/2020  and Board’s letter No.TCR/1017/2020/2 dt.05.08.2020)

  1. Standard Rake Size and Minimum number of wagon to be loaded in case of BAFRDR wagons validity extended up to 31.03.2021  

(Corrigendum No. 05 dt. 14.09.2020 to Rates Master Circular on Block Rakes/Mini Rakes/Two point combination etc./2020)

C.        EASE OF DOING BUSINESS
  1. Registration of demand for wagons electronically (e-RD) has been implemented to provide electronic demand note facility through FOIS website wherein, customer can register their demand for wagons electronically. This facility has been extended to Container traffic, Freight Forwarders, Iron & Steel, Iron Ore, Salt and Granite traffic. 

(Rates Master Circular/eRD/2019/0 and its addendum dt.03.04.2020)

  1. Electronic Transmission of Railway Receipt (eT-RR) has been launched to provide paperless transaction system where Railway Receipt is generated and transmitted electronically to customer through FOIS, and even delivery of goods is given through e-surrender of eT-RR. This facility has been extended to container traffic, Freight Forwarders, Iron & Steel, Iron Ore, Salt and Granite traffic. 

(Rates Master Circular/eTRR/2019/0 and its addendum dt.03.04.2020)

  1. Terminal Management System (TMS) provides system based preparation of Railway Receipt for freight traffic. Two new features have been added to promote digital working (a) Preparation and submission of online goods balance sheet and (b) System generated Money Receipt for ancillary charges e.g. Demurrage, Wharfage etc. 

(Board’s     letters     No.TC-I/2016/201/5     Pt.     dt.29.11.2019     &     dt.31.01.2020;     No.TCI/2020/103/efile/1-PartI dated 04.9.2020)

  1. Online interface to Freight Customers through Freight Operation Information system(FOIS) to provide all requisite information e.g. freight class and rate; position of indent/demand for each station; outstanding indents, shortest/popular routes, terminal handling facilities; freight calculator; facility to track and trace rakes 
  1. E-Drishti updation for goods sheds– Zonal Railways have been directed that details of facilities at all goods sheds and recent photographs (including night photographs for lighting levels) be uploaded on E-Drishti portal. 

(Board’s letter No.TCI/2019/304/7 dt.20.03.2020)

  1. Electronic payment system enables collection of freight charges directly from customer’s bank account. Customers have to enter into tripartite agreements with bank and zonal railways for the same. It enables fast, safe, efficient and transparent mode of payment for freight charges, which normally are large value transactions. In recent past, Automobile Freight Train Operators (AFTOs) have been allowed single agreement e-payment facility with base terminal Railway. 

(Corrigendum No.3 to Rates Master Circular/EPayment/2014/1) and (Rates Master Circular/EPayment/2019/0)  

  1. Freight Advance Scheme offers Tariff certainty in lieu of freight advance. Under this scheme, Railway shall accord priority in allocation of rakes within same class to freight customers who have signed agreement. The scheme is open to customers who are e-payment customers for freight payment and have given minimum annual freight revenue of ₹ 500 crore as freight payee in previous calendar year. 

(Rates Circular No.1 of 2020)

  1. Issue of Money Receipt in the name of handling agent of freight customer has been permitted. Handling agents were already recognized as freight payee entity under e-payment agreement. It has now been taken into cognizance that handling agents in certain cases are appointed by customers for payment of demurrage, wharfage and other charges. Now under GST regime, it is important to issue Money Receipt in favour of handling agents, so as to ensure proper implementation of GST and also so that handling agents are able to avail input tax credit as due. 

Rates Circular No.23 of 2020

D.        CUSTOMER-FRIENDLY RATIONALIZATION OF WEIGHMENT POLICY

Following policy measures have been taken to lower operational time and improve fluidity-

  1. In case of variation between two weighment results of a rake, the weight of second weighment will be the chargeable weight and not the higher of the two. Under previous policy, higher of the two weight readings was taken as final. 

(Para 2.2 of Rates Master Circular/Weighment/2019/0)

  1. On detection of overloading in a rake, if load adjustment is not feasible at originating point, then it may be permitted at nearby location and transit time from weighment point to load adjustment point for levy of Detention Charge has been capped to maximum of two hours plus actual duration of load adjustment. Prior to this modification, the detention charge was levied for actual time taken for rake to transit from overloading detection point to load adjustment point plus actual duration of load adjustment. 

(Para 4.3(iii) of Rates Master Circular/Weighment/2019/0)

  1. DRMs have been vested with full powers to permit loading if a weighbridge gets out of order for three months. 

(Para 2.8 of Rates Master Circular/Provision of Weighbridge/2019/0)

  1. Zonal Railways have been empowered to permit installation of Preweighbin or Weightometer for weighment of goods traffic in private sidings. 

(Para 5.0 of Rates Master Circular/Provision of Weighbridge/2019/0)

  1. Exemption from mandatory weighment has been permitted in case of loading of Standard Bags of uniform size in container, low density commodities like Pet Coke, Met Coke, Chuni and De-oiled cake. The random sample checks at 5% shall continue. 

 (Para 3.0 of Rates Master Circular/Weighment/2019/0)               

  1. Exemption from mandatory weighment in case of import containerized traffic to eight container operators (CONCOR, GRFL, DLI, Adani, ICT&IPL, HTPL, IILPL and PMLPPL) on the basis of transmission of SMTP details from Custom server to FOIS via EDI. Further, Nepal bound containerized import traffic has also been exempted from mandatory weighment from 02.09.2019 on the basis of Custom document submitted by CONCOR.

(Para 3.3 of Rates Master Circular/Weighment/2019/0 and its addendum dt.02.09.2019)

  1. Permission to accept weighment done at specific road weighbridge for loading of Granite at certain goods sheds of South Central Railway has been granted on experimental basis. System has been so designed to capture all documents and data in TMS to ensure data retrievability and transparency.  

(Board’s letter No.TCI/2020/109/SCR/Granite dt. 30.07.2020)

  1. Integration of all weighbridges with FOIS is being taken up on urgent basis. All General Mangers of Zonal Railways have been asked to monitor the progress and ensure implementation. 

(Board’s letter No.TCI/2019/108/1 dt. 27.07.2020) 

  1. Power delegated to DRMs for permitting installation of private weighbridge on railway land (private sidings as well as goods sheds).

(Corrigendum dated 13.08.2020 to Rates Master Circular/Provision of Weighbridges/2019/0)

E.        ENCOURAGING CONTAINER TRAFFIC

RELAXATION IN HAULAGE CHARGE

  1. To promote containerizations following measures have been taken, ninety additional commodities have been de-notified and brought under Haulage Charge per TEU rates.  Out of 641 commodities notified in goods tariff, 507 commodities are allowed to move in containers at FAK and 38 commodities at Container Class Rate (by applying 15% concession on applicable class rate).   

(Corrigendum No. 24 dt.13.05.2019, Corrigendum No. 25 dt.31.05.2019 & Corrigendum No. 28 dt. 22.07.2019 to Rates Master Circular/CRTCCRHub&Spoke/2015/0)

  1. Chemical Gypsum, a restricted commodity, which was initially allowed to move in containers at CCR upto 20.10.2020. This permission has been extended till further advise

(Corrigendum             No.39 dated   08.10.2020      to         Rates   Master            Circular/CRTCCRHub&Spoke/2015/0)

  1. Charging Kota Stone and Toluene at Haulage Charge per TEU rates extended till further advice.  

(Corrigendum No. 33 dt. 20.04.2020 & Corrigendum No. 36 dt. 13.07.2020 to Rates Master Circular/CRT-CCR-Hub&Spoke/2015/0)

  1. Charging of CR Coils by applying 20% concession on applicable class rate extended till further advice.  

(Corrigendum No.34 dt.30.04.2020 to Rates Master Circular/CRT-CCR-Hub&Spoke/2015/0)

  1. New delivery model of Double Stack Dwarf Container to be charged by applying 17% concession on Haulage Charge per TEU rate extended upto 31.03.2021.

(Corrigendum to Rates Circular No.22 of 2017 dt.03.03.2020)

  1. 25% concession on Haulage Charge has been permitted in case of empty containers and wagons till 30.04.2021. Haulage Charges for containers are levied at different rates for loaded and empty containers & empty wagons.  The current rates are prescribed in Rates Circular No.20 of 2018.  

(Corrigendum No.6 to Rates Circular No.20 of 2018 dt.01.05.2020)

  1. 5% concession on Haulage Charge per TEU rates has been permitted on loaded containerswith effect from 04.08.2020 to 30.04.2021. Haulage Charges for containers are levied at different rates for loaded and empty containers & empty wagons.  These also vary for different weight slabs in case of loaded containers.

(Corrigendum 07 to Rates Circular No.20 of 2018 03.08.2020)

  1. Round trip based charging implemented toprovide an economical and reliable alternative for ultra short lead (upto 50Kms) container traffic which are moving at Haulage Charge per TEU rates, initially valid upto 14.09.2020. Container train operators are required to apply to concerned zonal railways to avail this scheme. This policy has extended upto 30.04.2021

(Corrigendum No.38 dt.14.09.2020 to RMC/CRTCCRHub&Spoke/2015/0)

LIBERALIZATION IN USAGE OF RAILWAY OWNED TERMINALS

  1. Policy for operation of container trains in railway terminals by notifying as Container Rail Terminal (CRT) extended upto 31.03.2021.  

(Rates Circular No. 06 of 2019) 

  1. Methodology for levying of Terminal Access Charge from 1.5 times to one time for double operation (i.e. unloading followed by loading) extended till further advice.  

(Corrigendum No.27 dt.08.07.2019 to Rates Master Circular/CRT-CCR-Hub&Spoke/2015/0) 

  1. Rate of Terminal Access Charge reduced in case of Group-III CRT to be levied @ 50% of the base rate.  

(Corrigendum No.37 dt.14.07.2020 to Rates Master Circular/CRT-CCR-Hub&Spoke/2015/0)

  1. Benefit of night incentive at par with goods traffic extended to container traffic handled at CRT.  

(Corrigendum No.26 dt.26.06.2019 to Rates Master Circular/CRT-CCR-Hub&Spoke/2015/0)

  1. Railways are empowered to permit advance Stacking permission at Group-III CRTs for 24 hrs free of charge and, thereafter, on levy of charge @ 20% of prevailing rate of Ground Usage Charge upto five days only. These guidelines are valid from 09.03.2020 upto 08.03.2021.  

(Corrigendum No.31 dt.09.03.2020 to Rates Master Circular/CRT-CCR-Hub&Spoke/2015/0)

  1. Liberalization in the guidelines for permitting lift on lift off at Group-I and II CRTs by removing the condition of seven rakes per handling line per month, valid upto 17.12.2020.  

(Corrigendum No.35 dt.17.06.2020 to Rates Master Circular/CRT-CCR-Hub&Spoke/2015/0)

  1. Zonal Railways have been empowered to permit advance stacking permission for more than five days period in case of underutilized Group-III CRTs.

(Corrigendum No.40 dt.26.10.2020 to Rates Master Circular/CRT)

F.         OTHERS
  • Rates of Hire Charges on wagon interchanged for inter-zonal financial adjustments and for non-railway user notified

(Rates Circular No.21 of 2020) 

  • Classification of new commodity Viscose Staple Fibre notified w.e.f. 23.09.2020 valid up to 22.09.2021.

(Rates Circular No.22 of 2020 and its corrigendum dt.29.09.2020)

  • Procedure laid down for correction in case GSTIN is not mentioned 

(Board’s letter No.TCR/1078/GST/2020/15/3325222 dated 22.09.2020)

  • Illustration given for calculating ODC charges  

(Board’s letter No. TCR/2201/2020/1/3310697 dated 28.09.2020 Rates circular no.5 of 2020)

  • In case of iron ore traffic, guidelines have been issued for forfeiture of wagon registration fee if indent is cancelled after allotment of rake in Rake Allotment System.

(Board’s letter No.TCI/2020/101/efile/1 dated 08.10.2020)

  • In case of Military Traffic, the guidelines for coaching train and mixed train has been relaxed. The charge for coaching train shall be levied for actual number of coaches in the train subject to a minimum charge for 10 coaches (instead of 18 coaches) per train. This relaxation is applicable till 31.03.2021 and post which, the charge for coaching train shall be levied for actual number of coaches in the train subject to a minimum charge for 18 coaches per train. In case of mixed train (coaching + goods), the total charge should be worked out for actual number of coaches/wagons used subject to minimum charge for 30 bogie wagons (including a minimum of one coach). This relaxation will remain valid till further advice.

(Corrigendum dated 16.10.2020 to Rates Circular No.32 of 2014)

Besides these Policy measures Indian Railway is working hard to improve the economic activities in the country.

Source: Railway Board

Important Policy Measures for Freight Customers

 Corrigendum no 3 of RC 24 of 201903.12.2020
 Corrigendum no 2 of RC 24 of 201927.11.2020
 Policy guidelines for concession in freight charges for long lead traffic in clinker.27.11.2020
 Routes of running of 25 Tonne Axle load wagons25.11.2020
 Running of Freingh trains on CC+8 Routes23.11.2020
 No Stabling Charge in case of container traffic23.11.2020
 Freight Marketing Circular No. 25 of 202020.11.2020
 Reduction in Security Deposit of PCETs17.11.2020
 Leasing of Parcel Space in VPs by Rajdhani/Duronto Trains17.11.2020
 Rates for automobile traffic when carried on NMG BCCNR, BCACM Wagons16.11.2020
 Empty Haulage Charges – Movement of newly manufactured privately owned wagons from the station near the manufacturing unit to the supply/delivery station.11.11.2020
 Classification of ‘Bed-Ash’06.11.2020
 Electronic Static Weighbridge at Sidings of Bhilai Steel Plant02.11.2020
 levy of punitive charge for load adjustment29.10.2020
 Deletion of certain streams – Liberalized automatic freight rebate scheme for TEFD28.10.2020
 Registration of indents for quota destination27.10.2020
 Container Rail Terminal-Advance Stacking of cargo/container at Group-III CRTs26.10.2020
 Rules regarding Punitive Charge 26.10.2020
 Policy guidelines on Round Trip Traffic (RTT)-revised23.10.2020
 Additional free time for covering Open Wagons with Tarpaulins 21.10.2020
 Rates for Military Traffic16.10.2020
 Liberalized Automatic Freight Rebate Scheme for traffic loaded in Traditional Empty Flow Direction(TEFD)16.10.2020
 Classification of Petroleum Coke – Segregation from Main Commodity Head “Coal and Coke”14.10.2020
 Development of Goods Sheds at small roadside stations through Private Investment.14.10.2020
 Two/Multiple unloading points for Automobile Traffic.14.10.2020
 Policy Guidelines- Two Point Combination13.10.2020
 Reduced PCC of Wagons for loading of Pet Coke upto 31.03.2021 10.10.2020
 Updation of Associate/Alternate weighbridge for loading points in FOIS09.10.2020
 Running of freight trains on CC+8 routes.08.10.2020
 Additional free time for covering Open Wagons with tarpaulins at EOL sidings08.10.2020
 Haulage Charge for movement of Chemical Gypsum in containers08.10.2020
 Forfeiture of Wagon Registration Fee- Iron Ore08.10.2020
 Weighment of Caustic Soda Lye loaded in tank containers08.10.2020
 Levy of Terminal charge on automobile traffic06.10.2020
 Freight Marketing Circular No. 19 of 2020.05.10.2020
 Freight Marketing Circular No. 18 of 202029.09.2020
 Freight Marketing Circular No. 17 of 2020 29.09.2020
 Policy Guidelines- Transportation Products.30.09.2020
 Policy Guidelines- Transportation Products30.09.2020
 Policy Guidelines- Transportation Products(Mini Rake) 30.09.2020
 Rebate in freight for traffic transported in privately owned wagons.29.09.2020
 Corrigendum No. 01 to Rates Circular No. 22 of 2020 29.09.2020
 Corrigendum No. 03 RMC/Dynamic Pricing Policy/2015/0 29.09.2020
 Debit/Credit system in case of private sidings25.09.2020
 Corrigendum No.12 to Rates Master Circular/Demurrage-Wharfage-Waiver/2016/025.09.2020
 Corrigendum No.08 to Rates Master Circular/PCC/CC+8 etc/2020/023.09.2020
 Issue of Money Receipt in the name of handling agent of freight customer23.09.2020
 Correction of GSTIN22.09.2020
 Rates Circular No.22 of 2020 Classification of Viscose Staple Fibre (VSF)  21.09.2020
 Corrigendum No.07 to RMC/PCC/CC+8 etc/2020/021.09.2020
 Gazette Notification G.S.R 566(E) 17.09.2020
 Permissible Carrying Capacity (PCC) and Loading Tolerance of BCFC and BCFCM wagons 17.09.2020
 Gazette Notification_G.S.R. 560(E) (Corrigendum No.2 to Rates Master Circular/Weighment/2019/0 16.09.2020
 Worksheet for calculation of Tariff in case of Military Traffic16.09.2020
 Detention Charge and Punitive Charge16.09.2020
 Haulage Charge on Roundtrip basis for transportation of Container traffic14.09.2020
 Corrigendum No.05 RMC on Block Rakes/Mini Rake/Two Point combination etc./202014.09.2020
 Debit/Credit system in case of private sidings14.09.2020
 Station to Station concession policy on DFCCIL network04.09.2020
 Preparation of online Goods Balance Sheet04.09.2020
 Comments/ suggestions on decriminalization/ rationalization of minor penalties under provisions of Railway Act, 1989.03.09.2020
 Clarification regarding “Station To Station”Rates/STS Scheme.02.09.2020
 Policy Guidelines to Incentivize Utilisation of Alternate Goods Sheds02.09.2020
 Publicity of Important Freight Policy initiatives02.09.2020
 Rates Circular No. 21 of 2020 Hire Charges on wagon interchanged  31.08.2020
 Corrigendum No.4 to Rates Master Circular on Block Rakes/Mini Rake/Two Point Combination etc./2020 28.08.2020
 Rate of Charge for detention of the rake for load adjustment of overloaded wagons28.08.2020
 Conveyance of explosive/dangerous goods by Rail.28.08.2020
 Corrigendum No.3 to Rates Master Circular on Block Rakes/Mini Rake/Two Point Combination etc./2020 27.08.2020
 Policy Guidelines- Two Point Combination.25.08.2020
 Correction slip no.2 to RMC on block rakes…etc/2020  24.08.2020
 Transmission of weighment data from weighbridge to TMS by linking all weighbridge with FOIS24.08.2020
 Time Tabled Parcel Special Trains21.08.2020
 NMG traffic from India to Bangladesh19.08.2020
 Amendment No.6 of Policy Circulars on Private Sidings : Freight Marketing Circular No.11 of 2016.18.08.2020
 Liberalised Automatic Freight Rebate Scheme for TEFD18.08.2020
 Notified Stations17.08.2020
 Running of freight trains on CC+8 routes 14.08.2020
 CRB’s D.O letter to GMs regarding integration of all weighbridges with FOIS by 22.08.202014.08.2020
 Clarification on Anomaly and issues regarding LTTC13.08.2020
 Two/multiple unloading points for Automobile Traffic (other than that loaded in rakes owned by AFTO, & DBKMs13.08.2020
 Permission for sale of other packed items at Fruit and Juice Installs.13.08.2020
 Concession on coal traffic between Lingraj Coal loading wharf (LMGT) and Lingraj SILO siding of MCL (LSST)13.08.2020
 Guidelines for installation of weighbridge by private party on railway land 13.08.2020
 IMPORTANT POLICY MEASURES FOR FREIGHT CUSTOMERS 
 Advance Stacking at Container Rail Terminal(CRT)10.08.2020
 Two/multiple unloading points for Automobile Traffic (other than that loaded in rakes owned by AFTO, & DBKMs07.08.2020
 Two/multiple unloading points for Automobile Traffic (Other than that loaded in rakes owned by AFTOs and DBKMs.05.08.2020
 Policy Guidelines for concession in freight charges for Short Lead Traffic05.08.2020
 Corrigendum No. 01 to Rates Circular No. 09 of 2020 – Fly Ash loose / Bulk03.08.2020
 classification of Salt for Industrial use03.08.2020
 Permissible Carrying Capacity of wagons for loading of Pet Coke03.08.2020
 Discount on Haulage Charge for movement of loaded container ((Corrigendum 7 to Rates Circular No.20 of 2018)03.08.2020
 No Stabling Charge in case of Container Traffic 03.08.2020
 Levy of Terminal Access Charge(TAC)31.07.2020
 Registration of Indent for wagons31.07.2020
 Acceptance of Weighment of granite slab weighed at Static road weighbridge at Karimnagar and two other goods sheds30.07.2020
 Free time for BCNHL rake in case of EOL terminals.28.07.2020
 Relaxation in Demurrage/Wharfage Charge etc28.07.2020
 Classification of Potassium Magnesium Sulphate27.07.2020
 Transmission of weighment data from weighbridge to TMS by linking all weighbridges with FOIS27.07.2020
 Relaxation in free time for loading/unloading of covered wagons27.07.2020
 Weighment of wagons/rake and levy of Punitive Charge/Detention Charge24.07.2020
 e-RD in case of Iron Ore Pellets24.07.2020
 Terminal Access Charge for container traffic at Container Rail Terminal.14.07.2020

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Indian Railways Policy on Development of Goods-sheds through Private Investment

Indian Railways have issued a Policy on Development of Goods-sheds at small/road-side stations through Private Investment.

The Policy aims at augmenting terminal capacity through private participation by allowing setting up of new goods-shed facilities and developing existing goods-sheds.

Salient features of the Policy are as under:-
  • Private parties permitted to develop goods wharf, loading/unloading facilities, facilities for labour (resting space with shade, drinking water, bathing facilities, etc) approach road, covered shed and other related infrastructure. The facilities are to be created/developed by the private party through its own investment.
  • All developments for the proposed facility will be as per approved Railway designs, and constructed to approved Railway standards and specifications.
  • Railways shall not levy any departmental or any other charges for the construction.
  • The facilities created by the private party shall be used as common user facility, and no preference or priority will be granted to the traffic of the party over the traffic of other customers.
  • Responsibility for maintenance of assets and facilities created shall be vested with the party during the agreement period.
  • Incentives under the scheme: Share in the Terminal Charges (TC) and Terminal Access Charges (TAC), as the case may be, for all the inward and outward traffic dealt at the goods-shed for five (05) years, from the date of completion of the work.
  • The party seeking the least share (TC/TAC) shall be selected through competitive bidding, to be done At Divisional Level.
  • Additional revenue for party through – utilization of available space for establishing small canteen/tea-shop, advertisements, etc.

This policy for Development of Goods-sheds at small/road side stations will surely benefit the economic activities for small industries all over the country.

Source: PIB

Goods-Sheds in Indian Railways

Good-sheds are provided at the stations where Goods are loaded, unloaded in the Goods trains. Sometimes, before loading or unloading goods are also required to stored in the goods-sheds provided at the station.

Goods-sheds are provided connectivity through railway track (siding) from the railway station of Indian Railways.

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Kisan Rail: 50% Govt subsidy on transportation of fruits, vegetables by IR

50% Subsidy on transportation of fruits & vegetables

In a massive incentive to the farmers, Kisan Rail Freight transportation of notified fruits and vegetables subsidized by 50%.

As a further support and incentive for the farmers using the services of Kisan Rail, Ministry of Railways and Ministry of Food Processing Industries have decided that the 50% subsidy on transportation of notified fruits and vegetables (under ‘Operation Greens – TOP to Total’ scheme of MoFPI) shall be granted directly to Kisan Rail – for which MoFPI will provide necessary funds to Ministry of Railways.

This subsidy has become applicable of Kisan Rail trains with effect from 14.10.2020.

Eligible Items under subsidy:

Indian Railways has decided that the following notified fruits & vegetables will get the benefit with immediate effect i.e. 14.10.2020.

Fruits- Mango, Banana, Guava, Kiwi, Litchi, Papaya, Mousambi, Orange, Kinnow, Lime, Lemon,  Pineapple, Pomegranate, Jackfruit, Apple, Almond, Aonla, Passion fruit and Pear;

Vegetables – French beans, Bitter Gourd, Brinjal, Capsicum, Carrot, Cauliflower, Chillies (Green), Okra, Cucumber, Peas, Garlic, Onion, Potato and Tomato.

Any other fruit/vegetable can be added in future on the basis of recommendation by Ministry of Agriculture or State Government.

Source: PIB

Kisan Rail: for transportation of agro products-

Kisan Rail ensures agro products reach from one corner to another corner of the country in a quick time by faster transportation benefitting both the farmers and the consumers.

Kisan Rail is surely changing the lives of farmers with the assurance of better price with faster & cheaper transportation, providing seamless supply chain, preventing the destruction of perishable farm produce thereby opening up the scope to increase the income of farmers.

The Kisan Rail catering to the requirements of small farmers and small traders is proving to be not only a game changer but also a life changer as it fulfils the endeavour of increasing the income of farmers.

Status of Kisan Rails:
  • The first Kisan Rail on 07.08.2020: ex Devlali (Nashik, Maharashtra) to Danapur (Patna, Bihar), was inaugurated on 07.08.2020 – as a weekly train. Subsequently on popular demand the train has been extended to Muzaffarpur (Bihar), and has also been made bi-weekly. In addition, link coaches – from Sangla and Pune – have also been introduced which joins this Kisan Rail at Manmad.
  • Third Kisan Rail on 09.09.2020:– from Bengaluru (Karnataka) to Hazrat Nizamuddin (Delhi) – was inaugurated on 09.09.2020, as a weekly train.
  • Fourth Kisan Rail on 14.10.2020:– from Nagpur & Warud Orange City (Maharashtra) to Adarsh Nagar Delhi – was inaugurated on 14.10.2020.

It is worth mentioning that Indian Railways is continuously making efforts to move the agro products through freight trains. Even during the lockdown, the freight trains of Indian Railways were moving to ensure continuous supply of essential commodities so that no part in the country should face any hardship. There has been significant improvement in loading of crops like wheat, pulses, fruits, vegetables with more rakes.

About Operation Greens (TOP to TOTAL) -MoFPI

Scheme approved on 10.06.2020, Scheme guidelines notified on 11.06.2020

Ministry of Food Processing Industries (MoFPI) has recently extended the Operation Greens Scheme from Tomato, Onion and Potato (TOP) to all fruits & vegetables (TOTAL) for a period of six months on pilot basis as part of Aatmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan.

The salient features of the guidelines are as below:

  1. Objective:- The objective of intervention is to protect the growers of fruits and vegetables from making distress sale due to lockdown and reduce the post – harvest losses.
  2. Eligible Crops:-
    • Fruits- Mango, Banana, Guava, Kiwi, Lichi, Papaya, Citrus, Pineapple, Pomegranate, Jackfruit;
    • Vegetables: – French beans, Bitter Gourd, Brinjal, Capsicum, Carrot, Cauliflower, Chillies (Green), Okra, Onion, Potato and Tomato.
    • Any other fruit/vegetable can be added in future on the basis of recommendation by Ministry of Agriculture or State Government (List of eligible crops, selected surplus production clusters and trigger price for intervention under the scheme – Please (Click Here).
  3. Duration of Scheme:- for the period of six months from the date of notification i.e., 11/06/2020.
  4. Eligible Entities:- Food Processors, FPO/FPC, Co-operative Societies, Individual farmers, Licensed Commission Agent, Exporters, State Marketing/Co- operative Federation, Retailers etc.  engaged in processing/ marketing of fruits and vegetables.
  5. Pattern of Assistance:- Ministry will provide subsidy @ 50 % of the cost of the following two components, subject to the cost norms:
    • Transportation of eligible crops from surplus production cluster to consumption centre; and/or
    • Hiring of appropriate storage facilities for eligible crops (for maximum period of 3 months);
  6. Submission of claim for subsidy – Eligible entities, who comply with the aforesaid essential criteria may undertake the transportation and/or storage of notified crops from notified surplus production cluster, without any prior approval from MoFPI and thereafter submit their claim on online portal https://www.sampada-mofpi.gov.in/Login.aspx.

The applicant should register on the portal before carrying out transportation/storage of fruits and vegetables. For Registration, please (Click Here).

For list of districts of each crops mentioned in Serial No. 7.5 of Horticulture Statistics at Glance 2018 published by Ministry of Agriculture, which will be taken as eligible production clusters subject to meeting of the criterion of essential conditions, please (Click Here).

Source: MoFPI

Indian Railways to run 392 special trains during festival season: Trains list

Special trains will run from 20th October to 30th November 2020

The Ministry of Railways has approved 196 pairs (392) of Festival Special trains services between 20th October 2020 and 30th November 2020.

The fare for these Festival Special trains services shall be that applicable for special trains of Indian Railways.

Zonal Railways will notify their schedule for these special trains well in advance.

These festival special services will be run to clear the festive rush, in addition to already running more than 300 mail/express trains.

Travellers to Kolkata, Patna, Varanasi and Lucknow will have more festival trains to cater the anticipated festive rush of Durga Puja, Dussehra, Diwali and Chhatt puja.

Guidelines issued by Railway administration for prevention of spread of corona virus:

Railway Protection Force has issued guidelines for travellers as the festive season is approaching.

The general public is has to desist from the following acts or omission while being in railway stations, train or other railway area:

1)         Not wearing a mask or wearing a mask improperly.

2)         Not maintaining social distancing.

3)         Coming to railway area or station or boarding a train after having declared Covid Positive.

4)         Coming to railway area or station or boarding a train after giving samples for testing of corona virus and awaiting result.

5)         Boarding a train after having been denied to undertake travel by the health check up team at the railway station.

6)         Spitting or wilful ejection of body fluid/waste in public area.

7)         Activities which may create unclean or unhygienic conditions or affect public health and safety in railway stations and trains.

8)         Not adhering to any of the guidelines issued by Railway administration for prevention of spread of corona virus.

9)         Any other act or omission likely to aid in spread of corona virus.

Since these acts or omissions are likely to aid in the spread of corona virus, they will tantamount to interference with passenger amenities provided by the railway administration.

Wilful omission or neglect endangering or causing to be endangered the safety of any person may be punished with imprisonment and/or fine under section 145, 153 and 154 of Railway Act 1989.

So plan your journey carefully and follow the guidelines issued by the Indian Railways. Happy Journey and best wishes for Festive Season.

Source : PIB