2-km-long goods train runs on track in Odisha, 1st time in history
The East Coast Railway (ECoR) has conducted an experiment of running a 2-km-long train in Odisha, said an official release on Monday. The experiment was aimed at reducing manpower and raising economic path utilisation, ECoR statement said.
The ECoR ran a 2-km long goods train by amalgamating three freight trains as one unit for the first time in its history. It is called Python Rake due to its long snake size formation while running on the track.
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The train, comprising 147 wagons, three brake/guard vans and four engines, was planned between Godbhaga and Balangir railway stations in the Sambalpur Railway Division.
The first rake of 45 flat wagons, loaded with containers, and the second and third empty rakes of 51 alumina containers headed towards Visakhapatnam Port, it said.
It ran on a single signal and single closure of level crossings. Masood Azhar’s brother-in-law killed in IAF’s Surgical Strike 2.0
After Balangir, the train went up to Sikir Railway Station near Titilagarh Railway Station. In effect, it covered 145 km distance, the release said.