Published on: August 12, 2025
INDIAN RAILWAYS LAUNCHES ‘RUDRASTRA’
INDIAN RAILWAYS LAUNCHES ‘RUDRASTRA’
NEWS
- On August 7, 2025, Indian Railways successfully operated ‘Rudrastra’, the longest freight train in the nation’s history.
- The train measures 4.5 km and is created by coupling six empty BOXN rakes.
- Comprises 354 wagons and seven locomotives.
HIGHLIGHTS
Route and Performance
- Origin: Ganjkhwaja station (DDU Division, Uttar Pradesh)
- Destination: Garhwa Road station (Jharkhand)
- Distance Covered: 200 km
- Duration: 5 hours
- Average Speed: 40 km/h
- Journey partly ran on the Dedicated Freight Corridor (DFC) from Ganjkhwaja to Sonnagar, then continued on regular tracks.
Operational Significance
- Single Train vs. Six Separate Rakes:
- Running six rakes separately would require separate crews, scheduling, and routing for each.
- Merging into ‘Rudrastra’ reduces manpower needs, time, and operational costs.
- Frees up track capacity for more trains.
- Enhances efficiency and logistics competitiveness in India’s freight sector.
Strategic Importance
- Showcases coordination between departments and improved operational management in the DDU division.
- Supports faster freight movement, enabling bulk goods transport in a single haul.
- Positions Indian Railways as a global player in heavy-haul freight operations.
Future Implications
- Demonstrates potential for mega-train operations across India’s freight network.
- Can be adapted for loaded rakes, further boosting freight revenue.
- Aligns with India’s goal of modernising rail infrastructure and reducing logistics costs to global standards.
