Railways divisions in Andhra Pradesh under the South-Central Railway, Vijayawada, Guntakal and Guntur have reported a robust performance in freight loading and revenue for the first quarter (April-June) of the fiscal year 2025-26, showcasing significant growth. According to data, the SCR achievement a total freight loading of 14.883 MTs, marking an 11% increase compared to 13.45 MTs in the same period last year.
Freight revenue saw a position uptick, reaching Rs 1,473.71 Cr., a 3% rise from Rs. 1,421.76 Cr. in April-June 2024-25. The Vijayawada division led the charge, handling 10.292 MTs of freight, a 3% increase from 9.985 MTs in the previous year. Despite the growth in loading, its revenue dipped by 6%, totalling Rs 1,084.81 crore compared to Rs 1,158.20 crore last year.
Key commodities driving Vijayawada’s performance included coal, cement, iron ore, food grains, fertilisers, and petroleum products. Guntakal division posted an impressive 36% surge in freight loading, handling 3.678 MTs compared to 2.692 MTs in the prior year. This growth translated into a remarkable 46% increase in revenue, reaching Rs 270.19 crore from Rs 184.93 crore.
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