Railways to go for faster trains

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| Coaches have been added to tackle the huge waiting list on popular long-distance trains. |
| "We will extend platforms at over 550 stations in order to accommodate these longer trains," a railway official said. Addressing a press conference here, Railway Board Chairman JK Batra said the travel time had been reduced by one hour for 85 trains, by 60-120 minutes for 31 trains and by 120-300 minutes for 16 trains. For another eight trains, the travel time has been reduced by more than five hours. |
| Following the increase in speeds, the railways have rationalised their time-table. The new timings are expected to come into effect from July 1. |
| Detailing the move behind the addition of more coaches, Batra said these were surplus spares, kept idle for replacement in case of emergencies. |
| "We have tried to strike a balance between adding coaches to existing trains and running new trains using these spare coaches," he said, adding that the railways now had 343 spare coaches. |
| The four Garib Rath trains announced by Railway Minister Lalu Prasad would start service on October 2. |
| These would be fully air-conditioned and the charges would be less than 25 per cent of the current third-a/c ticket charges, Batra said. |
First Published: Jun 30 2006 | 12:00 AM IST