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New Kisan Rail saves 15 hours, Rs 1000 per tonne in transporting perishables than by road

The train is presently planned with ten parcel vans with a total capacity to carry 238 tonnes of cargo.

August 07, 2020 / 22:14 IST
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The Railways' Kisan Rail service which began operating from Friday cut the transport time of perishable foodstuffs such as fruits and vegetables by 15 hours and cost farmers Rs 1,000 per tonne less than ferrying them by road, officials said.

The service started as a pilot project from Deolali in Maharashtra to Danapur in Bihar.

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The train is presently planned with ten parcel vans with a total capacity to carry 238 tonnes of cargo. It will at present be a weekly service operating every Friday form Deolali, and returning on Sunday from Danapur.

The scheduled time of a one-way journey is 31 hrs 45 minutes. This travel time is 15 hours less than the time taken in transporting such produce by road, officials said.