Indian Railways achieves record-breaking passenger Traffic movement in festive season
Indian Railways achieves record-breaking passenger Traffic movement in festive season

Guwahati: Indian Railways (IR) has reached a historic milestone in passenger transportation this festive season, moving over 65 lakh passengers from 1st October to 5th November, a count surpassing the combined population of Australia and New Zealand in just 24 hours.
Approximately 7.5 crore passengers travelled to Bihar, East Uttar Pradesh, and Jharkhand during this period via special train services, demonstrating Indian Railways’ dedication to efficient, accessible travel solutions during high-demand times. On November 4, Indian Railways set a new record by carrying over 120.72 lakh passengers in non-suburban categories and an additional 180 lakh in suburban traffic, marking the highest single-day passenger figures of the year.
To meet the extraordinary demand, Indian Railways scheduled 7,666 special train services from 1st October to 30thNovember, 2024, a 73% increase from the previous year, which saw 4,429 services. During peak days, 207 trains ran on 3rdNovember, 203 on4th November and 171 on 5thNovember with 164 operating on 6th& 7thNovember, 2024. As the Chhath return rush begins on November 8, Indian Railways has reinforced services in high-demand areas, such as the Samastipur and Danapur divisions, with additional special trains set to operate: 164 on November 8, 160 on November 9, 161 on November 10, and 155 on November 11. This extensive deployment ensures smooth, comfortable travel for passengers throughout the season.
Northeast Frontier Railway (NFR) has also played a vital role in supporting the movements of passengers rush, operating 80 special trains and more than 800 trips from 1stApril to 7th November 2024, serving over 11.35 lakhs passengers and generating around Rs. 99.77crore in revenue. Special trains are also being operated for Chhath Puja to enhance connectivity across key destinations in Eastern and Northern India.
NFR implemented a robust security and crowd management measures at major stations ensuring safety and organized environment. Indian Railways and NFR remain committed to delivering seamless travel experiences, responding proactively to regional and national demands for a safe and comfortable journey during the festive season.
NEH Report
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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