500 long-distance trains to run quicker from next month

Update: 2017-10-20 18:07 GMT
New Delhi: Come November and your train journeys would become shorter, thanks to the 'innovative timetabling' initiative of Railways Minister Piyush Goyal.
The Indian Railways will soon cut short the running time of over 500 long distance trains by up to two hours, a senior railway official said on Friday.
Passengers would now reach their destinations in 14 hours instead of 16 hours. The move has been initiated at the direction of Railways Minister, who had directed his officials to reduce the train running time soon after taking up his new charge.
The new timetable will also provide each railway division two to four hours for maintenance works. "Our plan is to maximise the use of the existing rolling stock. It can be done in two ways - if we have a train that is waiting somewhere to return, we can use it during the lie over a period," the official said, adding that running time of popular trains will reduce by 15 minutes to two hours.
"In the new timetable around 50 such trains which will be run like this. Fifty-one trains will immediately see reduced run time from one to three hours. This will go up to more than 500 trains," the official said.
The railways have started the exercise of an internal audit through which 50 mail and express trains will be upgraded to super-fast services. This is part of an overhaul of the rail system of increasing the average speed of existing trains, the official said.
Trains such as the Bhopal-Jodhpur Express will reach 95 minutes early while the Guwahati-Indore Special will complete its 2,330-km journey 115 minutes early and the 1929-km journey of the Ghazipur-Bandra Terminus Express will be completed 95 minutes earlier.
The national transporter has also reduced the halt time of trains at stations. Similarly, trains will not stop at stations where footfall is less. Coupled with track and infrastructure upgrade, automatic signalling and the new Linke-Hofmann-Busch coaches that allow a 130 km/hour top speed, trains are expected to run faster. The railways have also in the process of reviewing permanent speed restrictions.
In a related development, Railways Board Chairman Ashwani Lohani on Friday took stock of cleanliness by visiting offices of officials and urged officials to keep their workspaces clean.

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