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2 Trains from (DZA)DASUYA to (DBA)DABRA


Address: Dasuya, Punjab, India

Station Code: DZA

Station Name: DASUYA

Zone: NR/Northern

Train Frequency Weekly: 140

Station Traffic: Medium

Address: Dabra, Madhya Pradesh 475110, India

Station Code: DBA

Station Name: DABRA

Zone: NCR/North Central

Train Frequency Weekly: 233

Station Traffic: High





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11078JHELUM EXPRESSDZA00:48DBA16:1115:23M,TU,W,TH,F,SA,SU2A,3A,SL,GN,11078 Status
12920MALWA EXPRESSDZA11:37DBA01:2313:46M,TU,W,TH,F,SA,SU2A,3A,SL,GN,12920 Status
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RECENT NEWS

1
24-02-2023
Extension in Experimental stoppage of trains over NR

New Delhi

Date 24-02-2023

Extension in Experimental stoppage of trains over NR

 

It is notified for the information of the general public that experimental stoppage to following trains shall provided at various station as under:-

 


S.N

Train No.

Train Name

Station Name

With effective from

1

12237/12238

Varanasi-Jammu Tawi-Varanasi Exp.

Lambhua

06.01.2022

2

20401/20402

Varanasi-Lucknow-VaranasiExp.

Lambhua

06.01.2022

3

04381/04382

(Old no.54373/54374)

Prayagraj Sangam-Ayodhya Cantt- Prayagraj Sangam Passengers Exp .

Dayalpur Halt

08.01.2022

4

04501/04502

(Old no.64511/64512)

Saharanpur – UnaHimanchal - Saharanpur Special

Mustafabad

21.01.2022

5

04571/04572

(Old no.54631/54632)

Bhiwani-Dhuri-Bhiwani Passengers Exp

JamalpurShaikhan

05.03.2022

6

04575/04576

(Old no.54635/54636)

Hisar-Ludhiana-Hisar Passengers Exp.

JamalpurShaikhan

05.03.2022

7

12422/12421

Amritsar-Nanded –Amritsar Exp.

Narwana

23.05.2022

8

14711/14712

Haridwar-Shriganaganagar- Haridwar Exp.

Bhuchchu

24.05.2022

9

14736

Ambala Cantt-Shriganaganaga - Ambala Cantt Express

Bhuchchu

24.05.2022

10

20401/20402

Varanasi-Lucknow-VaranasiExp.

Sri Krishna Nagar

13.06.2022

11

12425/12426

New Delhi-Jammu Tawi- NewDelhi Exp.

Kathua

01.07.2022

12

04501/04502

(Old no.64511/64512)

Saharanpur – UnaHimanchal - Saharanpur Exp.

RaiMehatpur

25.06.2022

13

06997/06998

(Old no.74991/74992)

Ambala Cantt-Daulatpur ChowkExp.

ChuraruTakrala

25.06.2022

14

12555/12556

Gorakhpur-Bathinda-Gorakhpur Exp.

KalanaurKalan

24.06.2022

15

20401/20402

Varanasi-Lucknow-VaranasiExp..

Musafirkhana

08.07.2022

16

14612/14611

Shri Mata vaishno Devi Katra- Ghazipur City - Shri Mata vaishno Devi Katra exp.

Nihalgarh

15.07.2022

17

12411/12412

Chandigarh-Amritsar-Chandigarh Express

New Morinda

12.07.2022

18

14631/14632

Dehradun – Amritsar- Dehradun Express

New Morinda

12.07.2022

10-10-2022
General Manager NCR holds safety, punctuality and performance review meeting

As the first half of financial year ends, NCR registers 12.24% growth in originating freight loading

In the month of September 2022, NCR registered freight loading of 1.63 million tonnes which is an improvement of 2.52% over same period last year.

NCR earned Rs. 1011.25 Croresof revenue through originating freight loading in the first half of 2022-23

As compared to the previous year, +13.40%growth in originating freight revenue registered

Parcel traffic shows an increase of 42.88%

“Need to sustain the momentum throughout the financial year”: GM NCR

Today General Manager NCR conducted the weekly safety and punctuality meeting today at NCR Headquarter. The meeting was attended by all the PHODs at the NCR headquarter office while DRMs/ADRMs along with senior divisional officers joined through video conference.

During the meeting it was informed that, as the first half of economy ends, North Central Railway (NCR) registered 12.24% growth in originating freight loading. NCR loaded 9.90 million tonnes of cargo during April-September 2022 surpassing previous year loading. Freight loading of 8.82 million tonnes was achieved in the corresponding period of previous year.

1.63 MT of loading was achieved in the month of September 2022 which is an improvement of 2.52% over same period last year . Originating freight revenue during these six months comes to be Rs 1011.25 crores, which is 13.40 % more than the originating freight earning of 891.72 crores in the first six months of previous financial year.

NCR, which spans through the states of UP, MP, Rajasthan and Haryana, is an important constituent of Indian Railways and contributes in loading of containers from Dadri, Kanpur, Agra and Malanpur; fertilizers from Panki near Kanpur; cement from Parichha (near Jhansi) and Chunar; Petroleum Oil Lubricants from BAD refinery Mathura, HPTR near Kanpur and BPCL Panki; foodgrain loading from various places like Etah, Kanpur, Sonbhadra, Mirzapur, Prayagraj, Fatehpur, Shankargarh and Lalitpur of Uttar Pradesh and Tikamgarh, Datia, Dabra and Newari of Madhya Pradesh among other locations.

All the commodities have shown a surge in the loading except cement & fertilizers which registers a slight dip as compared to the previous year.

In addition to it, parcel traffic also registers a significant surge as compared to the previous year. Rs 15.66 crores of total parcel earnings have been achieved by NCR during the first half of the year against earnings of Rs. 10.96 crore for same period last year, which is a growth of 42.88%.

While analysing the loading figures of the zone, General Manager Shri Pramod Kumar congratulated the officers for the overall loading performance but expressed concerns over the dip in cement & fertilizer loading. He instructed the officers to put all efforts to pull these two commodities and sustain the momentum throughout the remaining year so that the target set by the Railway Board could be surpassed. GM instructed the DRMs of the three divisions and concerned officers of headquarter to conduct regular freight customer meets and facilitate merchants to use Railway as a preferred mode of transport. “Achievements are laudable, but we have to work harder to sustain the momentum and surpass the targets set by the Railway Board”, said the GM.   






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