"We have rationalised the rate by changing the distance slabs for coal transportation after discussing it with Coal Ministry. The new coal loading rate effective from today will be less by 4 per cent to 13 per cent for coal transportation beyond 700 km," Railway Board Member (Traffic) Mohd Jamshed told PTI.
However, he said the rate has been hiked by 7 per cent to 13 per cent for transportation between between 200 km and 700 km distance.
As per the new rate, coal loading would cost Rs 712 per ton for transportation upto 497 km now as against Rs 702. It will be Rs 2,138 per ton for 1,807 km transportation now as against the existing rate of Rs 2,348.
Coal loading witnessed a decline in the last four months. While the coal loading target was 200 million tons for April- July period, Railways has carried only 177 MT during this period.
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"The aim is to increase the coal loading volume so we have reduced the rate for the long distance transportation," Jamshed said, adding, "Coal rakes are lying idle so there is a need for rate rationalisation."
He said the levy of coal terminal surcharge at the rate of Rs 55 per ton at both loading and unloading terminals would be applicable for the distance beyond 100 km.