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Thane: Senior Central Railway officials inspect remodelling work of railway yard in Kalyan

Updated on: 08 September,2023 03:01 PM IST  |  Thane
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The Central Railway's general manager Naresh Lalwani and divisional railway manager (Mumbai division) Rajnish Kumar Goyal on Thursday inspected the remodelling work at the railway yard

Thane: Senior Central Railway officials inspect remodelling work of railway yard in Kalyan

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Senior officials of the Central Railway reviewed the remodelling work of the railway yard in Kalyan and inspected surrounding areas of Kalyan station in Maharashtra's Thane district, an official told news agency PTI on Friday.


The Central Railway's general manager Naresh Lalwani and divisional railway manager (Mumbai division) Rajnish Kumar Goyal on Thursday inspected the remodelling work at the railway yard, the AC electric loco shed, and the Kalyan railway station, the official told PTI.


They inspected the work in the yard for the segregation of long-distance and suburban trains for the southeast and northeast directions and the unification of the goods yard, the official told PTI.


The remodelling project includes the construction of four new coaching platforms in the goods yard for the segregation of mail/express and suburban local train traffic, the official told PTI.

Earlier, Central Railway has launched an "zero scrap" initiative as part of which the railway authorities has been diligently identifying and disposing of various types of scrap, prioritising the removal of overaged locomotives, surplus diesel locos, un-operational rail lines, and overaged or accidental locos/coaches, reported news agency ANI.

According to ANI, Central Railway has notched a milestone by achieving scrap sales amounting to an impressive Rs 132.47 crore in the current financial year, spanning from April 1, 2023, to August 15, 2023.

This achievement represents a remarkable increase of 20.41 per cent when compared to the Railway Board's pro-rata target for the same period.

The success of the "zero scrap" mission is evidenced by the diverse array of items that have been sold, contributing to this substantial revenue generation. These items include - 5669 metric tonnes of Rails/P. Ways, 09 Locomotives, 133 Coaches, 53 Wagons, reported ANI.

Additionally, the sale encompasses the Narrow Gauge Line in the Bhusawal division, specifically the 06 KM Jamner-Pachora section.

The mission's success has been widely distributed across various divisions and depots, each playing a pivotal role in achieving the goals set forth by Central Railway, reported ANI.

Mumbai Division led the charge with a scrap sale of Rs 24.36 Crores, Bhusawal Division contributed significantly with sales totalling Rs 17.99 Crores and Solapur Division achieved a sale figure of Rs 8.09 Crores.

Nagpur Division played its part with a noteworthy sale of Rs 9.66 crore, Pune Division contributed Rs 14.33 crore to the total, Matunga Depot emerged as a strong contender, recording sales amounting to Rs 23.56 crore, the Electric Loco Shed Depot of Bhusaval made a substantial contribution with sales of Rs 13.50 crore, reported ANI.

These divisions and depots collectively stand as major contributors to the success of the "Zero Scrap" mission.

Central Railway's commitment to the complete eradication of scrap remains steadfast. The railway authority is dedicated to achieving a scrap-free status for all its divisions and depots, staying true to the core principles of the "zero scrap" initiative, reported ANI.

Looking ahead, Central Railway is poised not only to sustain this progress but also to surpass the ambitious Railway Board Target of Rs 300 Crores for the fiscal year 2023-24.

(With inputs from ANI)

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