The Dedicated Freight Corridor (DFC) has achieved a significant
milestone in January 2025, marking a new benchmark in India’s freight
transportation efficiency, according to the Ministry of Railways. During the
first month of the year, an average of 391 freight trains operated daily on DFC
tracks.
The Eastern Dedicated Freight Corridor (EDFC) saw an average of 209
trains per day, while the Western Dedicated Freight Corridor (WDFC) ran 182
trains per day. The Ministry highlighted
that this achievement underscores the growing reliance on the DFC for efficient
freight movement, reinforcing its importance as a key driver of industrial
and economic growth. Additionally, the Ministry noted that Meja Urja Nigam
Private Limited was successfully connected to the Dedicated Freight Corridor
Corporation of India Limited (DFCCIL) at Station New Unchdih on 9 December,
2023.
By January 2025, a record 175 rakes were handled, demonstrating the
increasing efficiency of the DFC in meeting industrial demands. The DFC also played a pivotal role in facilitating
the smooth movement of trains during the Maha Kumbh Mela in Prayagraj, the
world’s largest religious gathering. The Ministry acknowledged that by
diverting 100 per cent of the freight traffic from East Central Railway and
North Central Railway to EDFC, the corridor alleviated congestion on key
routes, enabling the smooth operation of special trains for pilgrim.