- Indian Railway is going to make a big change in Train Timings
- Indian Railway has decided to prepare a zero based ‘time table’ for this.
new Delhi. Between the Coronavirus Crisis in India, the Indian Railways is going to make a big change in the train timings. Railways have decided to prepare a ‘zero based’ time table for this. However, this revenge by the Railways will be implemented only after the conditions of the coronavirus outbreak in the country have subsided. With this, keeping in mind the convenience of railway passengers, only special trains will run. It is believed that this improvement in the time table will be implemented from July 2020 to June 2021 by the Railways.
Many major changes in railway time table
According to sources, the railway is going to make many major changes in the time table of trains, which will have an impact till the next seven. In fact, for a long time, the stoppages of trains have been increased on the demand of politicians. Along with this, some demanding vehicles are also being run, in which about 50 percent seats remain vacant. In such a situation, it is believed that the Railways may take a decision to stop trains without demand.
However, alternative trains will be run for people traveling in these trains. Sources even say that the Railways can stop more than 100 such trains across the country. In addition, stoppages can also be closed for passenger trains in which 50 passengers are unable to disembark at a halt station.
According to sources, the closure of these demanding trains will increase the speed of many other trains. The planning of the railway is even that some mail / express trains should be given the status of superfast train. Let us tell you that superfast trains run at an average speed of more than 55 kilometers per hour. At the same time, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said that peace has been established in the Northeast region and the region has the potential to become India’s growth engine. Laying the foundation stone for the water supply project through video conference, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, “Road blockage has become a history in Manipur, decades-old violence in Assam has ended. Youths in Mizoram and Tripura have left the path of violence and Bru-Ringe refugees associated with Mizoram are now moving towards a better life. “