May10 , 2026

    Indian Railways Sees Freight Uptick, Revenue Climbs to ₹14,500 Crore

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    Indian Railways recorded a 4% increase in freight traffic in February, with revenue from freight operations rising to ₹14,500 crore, reflecting steady demand for bulk cargo transportation across the country.

    Official data showed that the national transporter handled higher volumes of key commodities such as coal, cement, food grains, and fertilizers during the month. The increase in freight loading helped strengthen the railway network’s revenue performance despite broader economic and logistical challenges.

    Railway officials said the growth was supported by ongoing efforts to improve freight efficiency, expand cargo handling capacity, and promote rail as a cost-effective alternative to road transport. Initiatives such as dedicated freight corridors, improved wagon availability, and digital tracking systems have also contributed to faster cargo movement.

    Industry analysts noted that consistent freight growth remains crucial for Indian Railways’ financial health, as freight operations account for a significant share of its overall earnings. The continued rise in cargo volumes highlights the sector’s role in supporting industrial activity and supply chains across the country.

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