The Railway Board had earlier issued instructions that zonal railways link the arrival and departure of trains from data loggers from January 1 in 34 such junctions without the "fear of drop in punctuality and report authentic punctuality status", officials said.
A data logger (also data recorder) is an electronic device that records data over time or in relation to location either with a built in instrument or sensor or via external instruments and sensors.
However, railway zones have managed this across 41 such stations which include Howrah, Mumbai CST, Mughalsarai, Lucknow, Kanpur, Chennai Central, Ahmedabad and Bangalore.
"This way we will get the actual reporting time of running trains. These are major junctions and in many cases, there are two railway zones involved in the smooth running of the trains. We have removed any manual intervention in these 41 locations, as a result of which preliminary data suggests an improvement in punctuality. In fact, even time related public complaints have also decreased," an official said.
The board has also said the criteria for judging punctuality performance of zonal railways will be based on grades instead of percentage. Punctuality of more than 85 per cent will receive the grade A+, punctuality more than 75 per cent to 85 per cent grade A, punctuality of more than 60 per cent to 75 per cent will earn the zone B grade and punctuality less than 60 per cent will be given a C grade, the board's letter has said.
Punctuality of trains in fact has been the topic of an internal railway report which is now with the Board for perusal. The report has also recommended that trains be graded to record their punctuality.
If the delay is more than 40 minutes but less than two hours, the grade is fair, the report has said. If a train is more than two hours late, it will be graded bad on punctuality, as per the proposal.
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