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Title: | To improve performance, Indian Railways must streamline the flow of traffic | Authors: | Raghuram, G | Keywords: | Railways;Railways infrastructure;Railway system | Issue Date: | 21-Sep-2018 | Publisher: | HT Media Limited | Abstract: | While I agree with the general spirit of the recent recommendations made by the CAG on the Indian Railways, I believe the report has missed a few salient points, which many of the operating railway officers themselves would be aware of. I must commend the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) of India for auditing the Indian railways’ station line capacity. Attention to the issue is very well placed since passenger train operations form a significant and growing part of this great economic engine of the country. In my view, stations, terminals and junctions are greater bottlenecks to throughput than the “line capacity” of the Indian Railways (IR). The CAG report studies 15 major stations, focuses attention on the primary symptom of pre-station detentions (unscheduled stoppage of trains because of inadequate infrastructure at the scheduled stop). It also examines the growth in infrastructure versus the growth in number of trains, highlights the inadequacy in growth of infrastructure and proposes a set of seven actionable recommendations. Read more at: https://www.hindustantimes.com/analysis/to-improve-performance-indian-railways-must-streamline-the-flow-of-traffic/story-AF1V94Y8W5VdGvnm4bKg0N.html | Description: | Hindustan Times, 21-09-2018 | URI: | https://repository.iimb.ac.in/handle/2074/13682 |
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