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Mumbai to Goa, no driving drama — let Konkan Railway carry your car

If implemented, it would mark the first time passenger vehicles are transported via the railway’s existing Roll-on Roll-off (Ro-Ro) service, currently used exclusively for trucks.

June 04, 2025 / 15:11 IST
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The Konkan Railway Corporation Limited (KRCL) is exploring a novel plan to ferry passenger cars and SUVs on trains during the upcoming Ganpati festival season, offering travellers an alternative to congested highways. If implemented, it would mark the first time passenger vehicles are transported via the railway’s existing Roll-on Roll-off (Ro-Ro) service, currently used exclusively for trucks. The initiative is being planned on a trial basis, subject to technical feasibility and public demand, Mid-Day reported.

“We’ve been carrying trucks for a long time. Allowing passenger vehicles is something we can definitely consider,” KRCL Chairman and Managing Director Santosh Kumar Jha told the media at the corporation’s headquarters in Belapur, Navi Mumbai, on Tuesday. “We’ll aim to try it during the upcoming Ganapati festival season,” he added.

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The Ro-Ro service, which enables loaded trucks to be transported via rail wagons, currently operates only between Kolad and Mangaluru. In this system, trucks are driven onto specially modified wagons via a ramp and secured for the journey. Drivers and cleaners travel in their trucks with valid second-class tickets.

To replicate this for private vehicles like cars and SUVs, the KRCL will need to alter wagon dimensions to accommodate smaller vehicles and ensure safety standards. A minimum of 40 vehicles would be required for the service to be viable, Jha confirmed. Vehicles would be loaded at Kolad, Maharashtra, with travel time to Mangaluru estimated at around 24–26 hours, as per HT.