Coal, cement push up railway cargo loadings in December 2011

Coal, cement and iron ore for steel plants saw the maximum
incremental loading in December 2011, a month in which the Indian Railways
registered the highest growth in freight loading for the current fiscal.

Railways moved almost seven million tonnes additional cargo
during the month against the same month in 2010.

The rail freight loading of these three commodities- coal,
cement and iron ore for steel plants went up by over six million tonnes.

The commodities that dragged the freight performance down
were iron ore for exports, and domestic containers.

Many other commodity groups witnessed a double digit growth
including pig iron and finished steel, fertilisers, export-import containers.


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