"We are incurring an annual revenue loss of ₹5,000 crore in coaching trains (
Among the trains being currently operated by the WR, some are running with only 10 per cent occupancy, he said.
Kansal said before the outbreak of COVID-19, the Western Railway used to run about 300 passenger trains. But, the government stopped passenger trains across the country in March last year to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
He said the operation of passenger trains is now coming back on track and this is expected to improve the Western Railway's revenue.
"During the last 11 months, the Western Railway has gradually restarted 145 out of its 300 passenger trains... about 50 per cent of our passenger trains have been resumed," he said.
In the next seven days, the WR is going to restart six more passenger trains in
Kansal clarified that the Western Railway is currently running its passenger trains as
During the COVID-19 lockdown last year, the WR ran 1,234 Shramik Special trains from May 1 to 31 to ferry about 19 lakh people to their destinations in different states, he added.
Kansal was in MP for an inspection of the Indore- Dewas-Ujjain-Ratlam section of the Railways.
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