Tag: Eastern ​Railway

  • Eastern Railway Fines Ticketless Passengers; Recovered Over Rs 7.57 crore In May | Railways News

    Eastern Railway (ER), which runs an extensive suburban network, has urged commuters to desist from travelling without valid tickets after raids led to the recovery of over Rs 7.57 crore in fines in May alone.
    This amounts to nearly Rs 25 lakh per day. As many as 1,80,900 people were apprehended for travelling without valid tickets during this period. This may just be the tip of the iceberg, officials said, as many more might have managed to give the ticket-checking staff a slip.

    According to the figures released by the ER for its four divisions, the fine collection for May was Rs 7,57,30,000. The lion’s share came from the Howrah Division at Rs 2,43,90,000. Next was the Sealdah Division at Rs 1,77,00,000.

    “Rail travel continues to remain the cheapest and most convenient mode of travel. We have been trying to highlight to the commuters how they would have to pay at least 6-7 times more if they travel by road. Take the 20 km journey between Howrah and Srirampur for instance.
    “The suburban train fare is a mere Rs 5 and the travel time is barely 30 minutes. A bus journey would cost about Rs 40 and take more than an hour in this tremendous heat, that too if the roads are relatively clear of traffic jams,” said Kausik Mitra, CPRO, Eastern Railway.
    He also highlighted how people no longer have to queue up at the booking counters for tickets.
    “Those with smartphones can simply download the UTS App and book unreserved tickets online. They can also scan QR codes displayed at all the stations to book tickets. Hence, the excuse that a person was in a hurry no longer counts,” Mitra said.
    Automatic Ticket Vending Machines (ATVMs) have also been installed at all important suburban stations. At many locations, retired railway staff have been employed on a contractual basis to operate these machines for the assistance of those not familiar with their functioning, he added.

  • Japanese Railway writes to Mamata Banerjee​, claims now not knowledgeable of bridge inauguration it majorly funded

    By means of PTI

    KOLKATA: The Japanese Railway (ER) has written to the West Bengal executive over now not being knowledgeable of the proposed inauguration of a rail over bridge at Kamarkundu in Hooghly district on Friday by means of Leader Minister Mamata Banerjee, for the development of which it spent the lion’s proportion, a railway respectable stated.

    Banerjee is scheduled to inaugurate the Kamarkundu rail over bridge from Bajemelia in Singur block on Friday at 3 pm, a senior respectable of the Hooghly district stated.

    He stated preparations had been made for the programme.

    A railway respectable stated that the ER has supplied Rs 26.7 crore of the entire Rs 44.86 crore value of the venture, whilst the West Bengal executive’s proportion used to be Rs 18.16 crore.

    “Our proportion for the rail over bridge at Kamarkundu is 60 in step with cent, whilst that of the state executive is 40 in step with cent,” he stated.

    The respectable stated that the ER has written to the state executive over it now not being knowledgeable of the proposed inauguration of the bridge, the duration of which is just about a kilometre.

    He stated that the ER had previous written to the state executive proposing a date for the inauguration of the bridge however have been knowledgeable that the manager minister could be a part of the programme.