Indian Railways Freight Revenue Hits Rs 14,572 Crore in February 2026

Indian Railways reported a 2.97% year-on-year increase in freight revenue for February 2026, reaching Rs 14,571.99 crore. Freight loading also grew by nearly 4% to 137.72 million tonnes during the month. The growth was driven by core commodities including coal, iron ore, and finished steel, with iron ore loading seeing a significant 27.6% surge. For the April-February period of the 2025-26 fiscal, cumulative freight loading stood at over 1,503 million tonnes, reflecting steady growth in rail logistics.

Key Points: Indian Railways Freight Revenue Up 3% in February 2026

  • Freight revenue up 3% to Rs 14,572 cr
  • Loading volume rises 4% to 137.72 MT
  • Coal, iron ore, steel drive growth
  • Container EXIM traffic increases 17.8%
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Indian Railways' freight revenue rises by 3 pc to Rs 14,572 crore in Feb

Indian Railways' freight revenue rose 3% YoY to Rs 14,572 crore in Feb 2026, with loading up nearly 4% to 137.72 million tonnes.

"freight loading increased 3.96 per cent YoY to 137.72 million tonnes - Railways Ministry"

New Delhi, March 6

Indian Railways' freight revenue rose 2.97 per cent year-on-year to Rs 14,571.99 crore in February, the government said on Friday.

In the corresponding month last year, freight revenue stood at Rs 14,151.96 crore.

According to Railways Ministry, freight loading increased 3.96 per cent YoY to 137.72 million tonnes (MT) during the month, compared with 132.48 MT in February last year.

While transport output measured by Net Tonne Kilometres (NTKM) rose 4.18 per cent to 76,007 million NTKM in February 2026 from 72,955 million NTKM a year earlier.

Moreover, freight traffic during the month was driven largely by core commodities such as coal, iron ore, finished steel, fertilisers, cement and container cargo, the official statement said.

In daily freight loading, Iron ore loading rose to 0.675 MT from 0.529 MT (up 27.6 per cent), while pig iron and finished steel increased to 0.343 MT from 0.284 MT (up 20.8 per cent).

The government also noted that loading of raw materials for steel plants (excluding iron ore) grew to 0.141 MT from 0.096 MT -- a 46.9 per cent increase.

Fertiliser loading rose 10.2 per cent to 0.184 MT, while mineral oil and container EXIM traffic increased 17.8 per cent each, according to the ministry.

Monthly cumulative data also showed strong growth across key commodities.

Regarding container traffic, EXIM cargo climbed by 5.6 per cent and domestic container traffic increased 2.3 per cent during the month.

Between April 2025 and February 2026, Indian Railways carried 1,503.8 MT of freight -- up 3.28 per cent from 1,456.07 MT in the corresponding period last year.

Freight revenue during the period stood at Rs 1.61 lakh crore, while freight movement measured by NTKM rose 1.62 per cent to 840,000 million NTKM, according to the government.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Good to see the numbers improving. However, as a regular passenger, I wish some of this revenue was more visibly invested in improving passenger amenities and punctuality. The freight corridors are great, but don't forget the common traveler.
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Vikram M
The nearly 47% jump in raw materials for steel plants is impressive! This shows our manufacturing and construction sectors are firing on all cylinders. Bharat's growth story is on track.
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Priya S
More freight on rails is good for the environment too, compared to road transport. Hope this trend continues and helps reduce our carbon footprint. A small but important step.
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Rohit P
Rs 1.61 lakh crore revenue in 11 months is no small feat! Indian Railways is truly the backbone of our economy. The dedicated freight corridor will boost these numbers even more once fully operational.
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Michael C
The growth in EXIM container traffic is a key indicator. It suggests robust foreign trade, which is crucial. Efficient logistics via rail can make Indian exports more competitive globally.

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