Sunday, 3 April 2016

Rlys to transport water to drought-hit areas

MUMBAI, Apr 03, 2016, DHNS:
 Railway Minister Suresh  Prabhu has directed the railway administration to make the necessary arrangements in this regard. dh file photo

The Indian Railways has once again risen to the occasion as it will transport water to drought-affected areas in the country, including  Marathwada the worst-affected region of Maharashtra. 

Railway Minister Suresh  Prabhu has directed the railway administration to make the necessary arrangements in this regard.

On a request from the Maharashtra government and central railway zone, the railway ministry has arranged two goods trains (rakes) consisting of 50 tanker-like wagons each (BTPN Wagons) for the purpose of loading and transporting water in the drought-affected areas of Latur district in Maharashtra. The Kota workshop of Indian Railways has been directed to undertake steam cleaning of wagons for the purpose of loading drinking water.

The two goods trains will be deployed in the Pandharpur-Latur section of Solapur division (275 km) for loading water. The first goods train (rake) consisting of 50 BTPN wagons will be ready for water loading after steam cleaning from Kota workshop on 8th April, 2016. The second goods train (rake) consisting of 50 wagons after steam-cleaning, is expected to be ready for water loading around 15th April, 2016. These 2 rakes will be deployed in Latur during the summer season of the financial year 2016-17.

The trips of the goods trains will be arranged according to the requirement .

Earlier, on a demand from the Rajasthan government and North Western Railway Zone (NWR), many goods trains were deployed to transport water from Nasirabad to Bhilwada in Ajmer Division (109 km) from January 2016 onwards, which will continue up to the summer season.The carrying capacity of water is around 55,000 litres/wagon which means around 27,50,000 litres/rake.

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