Indian Railways Freight Loading Rises 4 pc to 142.21 Million Tonnes in June

New Delhi, July 2: Indian Railways has reported a 4 per cent year-on-year increase in freight loading, reaching 142.21 million tonnes in June, reflecting steady growth in cargo movement across the national rail network.

The rise in freight volumes highlights improved logistics efficiency and sustained demand from key sectors such as coal, cement, steel, and food grains. Officials noted that the consistent performance underscores the growing role of railways in supporting India’s supply chain and industrial activity.

The increase in freight loading is also seen as a result of ongoing efforts to enhance infrastructure capacity, streamline operations, and improve turnaround time for goods transportation.

With stable demand from core sectors, Indian Railways is expected to maintain strong freight performance in the coming months, contributing significantly to the country’s logistics and economic growth.

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