Patnaik demands a new Rajdhani Express train via Sambalpur

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Press Trust of India Bhubaneswar
Last Updated : Oct 12 2017 | 9:22 PM IST
Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik today asked Railway Minister Piyush Goyal to introduce a new Rajdhani Express train to the state via Sambalpur instead of diverting the existing one through the same route.
Odisha, he said, has been a negelected area for the railways since long though it gives the highest revenue to Indian Railways.
Also the passenger growth for Indian Railways is extremely high in Odisha compared to most other states.
"I urge upon you to consider the genuine needs of the people and introduce a new Rajdhani Express train via Sambalpur with stoppages at Dhenkanal and Angul stations," Patnaik wrote to Goyal.
The CM thanked Goyal for agreeing to run a Rajdhani via Sambalpur but said he was expecting introduction of a new one via Sambalpur and not diversion of the existing Rajdhani Express as planned by the East Coast Railways.
"It is disappointing to note that instead of giving Odisha a new train, ECoR is planning to divert an existing Rajdhani Express and run the same via Sambalpur, once a week, starting form 10.02.2018. As this will reduce the service of Rajdhani for the existing route, I would request that this decision may be reviewed and a new Rajdhani Express train may be given to Odisha, thereby restoring the frequency of the diverted train," Patnaik wrote in the letter.
The Rajdhani Express, which is to run via Sambalpur, has been notified by the ECoR and the notified route has evoked strong resentment among the people as its stoppages have not been properly planned, the CM.
While the existing Rajdhani Express passes through Bhadrak and Balasore and stops at the two stations, the Rajdhani Express via Sambalpur will not be stopping at Dhenkanal and Angul.
"This defeats the very purpose and objective of seeking a Rajdhani train to run via Sambalpur as it does not cater to the needs of the people of these parts of the state," Patnaik said.

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First Published: Oct 12 2017 | 9:22 PM IST