New Delhi: The Indian Railways faced a revenue loss of Rs 35,000 crore due to the suspension of passenger train operations to restrict the spread of the Coronavirus.
While addressing a press conference, on Tuesday, Chairman Railway Board, Vinod Kumar Yadav said, "This year we are looking at just 10-15 per cent of the passenger segment revenue compared to Rs 50,000 crore last year. This would mean a loss of Rs 30-35,000 crore from passenger segment."
He further added, "Whatever revenue we lose from passenger segment, will have to make it up by freight loading. Hence, the target for freight loading has been fixed in such a way that whatever shortfall we get from passenger traffic, we can make it up freight traffic."
Yadav informed that due to the pandemic, all the 231 passenger trains, which are running currently, are having an average of 75 per cent occupancy.
However, Indian Railways has achieved a significant milestone in pulling the freight traffic ahead of last year's level despite COVID-19. On July 27, the freight loading achieved the mark of 3.13 MT, which was 3.12 MT last year.