The railways witnessed a dismal growth of one per cent freight with 1101.76 million tonnes loadings in the 2015-16 as against 1094.61 MT in the 2014-15 fiscal.
"We have identified certain routes to run freight trains on a fixed time table. It will be on a pilot basis in May-June this year," Railway Board Member (Traffic) Mohd Jamshed said.
Currently freight service is being run without any time table. Once the time table is prepared, freight trains are expected to reach their destinations within a specified time helping the market in knowing delivery schedules.
Delhi-Mumbai and Jaipur-Ahmedabad-Pipav Port corridors are the routes being considered for running container trains based on a time table.
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Besides, the public transporter will run parcel trains on on a time table on Delhi-Howrah-Guwahati routes and is also exploring transporting coal on time-tabled freight trains on the Delhi-Mughalsarai route.
As far as coastal shipping policy is concerned, Jamshed said, "We did not have any such policy earlier and after operationalising the policy it has helped increase loadings."
The railways has embarked on significant reforms in its freight policy in order to boost the loadings in the current fiscal.
The national transporter has pegged its freight loading to grow by 4.5 per cent to 1,157 million tonnes in FY17, and is expecting its freight revenue to grow by 5.4 per cent.