Slump in iron ore exports weighs down S. Eastern Rly's freight traffic in 2011-12 by nikhilndls on 13 April, 2012 - 03:00 AM | ||
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nikhilndls | Slump in iron ore exports weighs down S. Eastern Rly's freight traffic in 2011-12 on 13 April, 2012 - 03:00 AM | |
KOLKATA : In 2011-12, South Eastern Railway (SER), the major iron-loading zonal railway, took a big hit in freight traffic, with throughput dropping to 117 million tonnes (mt) from 123.12 mt in 2010-11.“The entire drop should be attributed to the slump in iron ore export traffic to 8.3 mt from 15.3 mt in the previous year”, according to a spokesman for SER.“The domestic iron ore traffic remained unchanged at 54 mt or so. From a freight loading railway we've become a loading facilitator railway, observed the spokesman. He also pointed out that SER was now sending out a large number of empties (empty rakes) every day to facilitate freight loading in other zonal railways, particularly, East Coast Railway (Bhubaneswar) and South East Central Railway (Bilaspur).The drop in iron ore traffic in 2011-12 was seven mt at 62 mt against 69 mt in 2010-11. The shortfall could not by covered by increasing the volumes of other commodities. “The increases were marginal,” said the spokesman, pointing out that coal improved to 25.76 mt (24.88 mt), finished steel to 12.43 mt (12.36 mt) and cement 7.86 mt (7.52 mt). |