Indian Railways reported revenue of Rs 12,159.35 crore from ticket sales between September 1 and October 31, 2024, a period marked by major festivals like Ganesh Chaturthi, Dussehra, and Diwali. During this time, 143.71 crore passengers traveled by rail, showcasing a significant increase in traffic. Central zone witnessed highest passenger footfall, followed by Western and Eastern zones.
To manage surge, Indian Railways introduced nearly 8,000 additional special trains, catering to over two lakh passengers daily. measures reflect Indian Railways’ commitment to meeting travel demands during peak periods.
Festive Railway Data Summary
Category | Details |
Revenue Earned | Rs 12,159.35 crore |
Passenger Traffic | 143.71 crore |
Top Passenger Zone | Central Zone (31.63 crore) |
Lowest Passenger Zone | South-East Central Zone (1.48 crore) |
Additional Trains Operated | 7,983 |
Special Services Period | October 1 – November 11, 2024 |
Disclaimer
This article is based on official data shared by Railways Minister in Lok Sabha. Figures and policies mentioned are accurate as per latest records but are subject to changes based on further announcements or updates.