The protest has led to a halt in goods
train traffic along this corridor, with the number of trains operating reduced
by half.
As a precautionary measure, the movement of goods
trains in this section has been suspended, and several trains are being
rerouted through alternative paths.
Prior to the protests, approximately 40 trains were operated daily, but
currently, the DFCCIL is managing only 11 to 20 trains using diversionary
routes, according to Pankaj Gupta, the chief general manager of the Ambala unit
of the DFCCIL.
Although the protesters have not
directly obstructed the freight corridor tracks, safety measures have been
implemented due to their proximity to the blocked site—approximately 25 meters
away. Consequently, goods train operations have been halted in this segment
under the Ambala unit of DFCCIL.
The newly inaugurated Pilkhani-Sahnewal
corridor, spanning 182 kilometers (175 km main line and 7 km link line), has
seen a significant reduction in operation, with only a portion of the main line
currently active. During past protests, the freight corridor was disrupted when
some protesters ventured onto the tracks upon sighting a goods train. To
prevent such incidents, traffic has been suspended in this area, with goods
trains rerouted through alternative routes.
Pankaj Gupta emphasized the importance of maintaining
essential supplies, like coal for Nabha Power Limited and food grains, through
alternative routes to mitigate disruptions caused by the protests.
Efforts are underway to restore normal
operations, with coordination ongoing with Punjab authorities. Once the
Northern Railway tracks are cleared, operations along the DFCCIL route are
expected to resume.
Meanwhile, passenger train services
continue to be impacted, resulting in cancellations, diversions, and shortened
routes. Mandeep Singh Bhatia, the Divisional Railway Manager (DRM) of Ambala
Division, indicated that approximately
115 trains were affected due to the protests. The railway authorities are
striving to minimize disruptions and inconvenience to passengers by utilizing
alternative routes wherever possible.