Indian Railways Sets New Freight Record with 892 Train Interchanges on DFC

Indian Railways has achieved a new freight transportation milestone by handling 892 train interchanges on its Dedicated Freight Corridor network in a single day. This record highlights the growing capacity and efficiency of the modern freight system, which uses advanced technology and coordinated operations. The increased freight movement on the DFC is reducing congestion on traditional passenger rail lines, improving punctuality for commuters. Furthermore, this enhanced logistics performance supports economic growth by enabling faster and cheaper movement of goods for industries.

Key Points: Indian Railways Freight Record: 892 Train Interchanges on DFC

  • Record 892 freight train interchanges in a day
  • Eases congestion on passenger rail lines
  • Uses modern tech like real-time monitoring
  • Lowers logistics costs for industries
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Indian Railways sets new freight record with highest-ever train interchanges on DFC

Indian Railways sets a new freight record with 892 train interchanges in a day on its Dedicated Freight Corridor, boosting efficiency and easing passenger congestion.

"This surpassed the previous record of 865 trains, which was set just a day earlier on January 4. - Ministry of Railways"

New Delhi, Jan 14

Indian Railways is rapidly transforming freight transportation in the country, setting new benchmarks in speed, efficiency and reliability through its Dedicated Freight Corridor network, Ministry of Railways said on Wednesday.

The modern freight system is helping move goods faster and at lower costs, while also easing pressure on traditional railway lines used by passenger trains.

In a major achievement, the Dedicated Freight Corridor Corporation of India Limited (DFCCIL) recorded the highest-ever number of freight train interchanges on its network.

On Sunday, January 5, 2026, a total of 892 interchange trains were handled in a single day between the Dedicated Freight Corridor and five zones of Indian Railways, the ministry said.

This surpassed the previous record of 865 trains, which was set just a day earlier on January 4.

The Dedicated Freight Corridor is designed to carry heavy and long freight trains at higher speeds using advanced infrastructure and modern operating systems.

The record-breaking performance highlights the growing capacity of the DFC network and its ability to manage high-density freight traffic smoothly and safely.

According to the ministry, better planning, improved traffic management and close coordination between stations played a key role in achieving this milestone.

This improved efficiency is also benefiting passenger services. With more freight being diverted to the DFC network, congestion on conventional railway lines has reduced, helping passenger trains run more on time and improving daily travel experience for commuters.

Industries are also gaining from faster movement of goods, which supports economic growth and helps bring down overall logistics costs.

The strong performance was supported by modern technology, including real-time traffic monitoring, automated signalling systems, digital control rooms and advanced train scheduling tools.

High-power locomotives capable of hauling longer and heavier trains ensured higher average speeds, while coordinated efforts by loco pilots, assistant loco pilots and train managers helped maintain safety and discipline throughout operations.

Efficient yard management and strengthened feeder routes further reduced delays, allowing freight trains to enter and exit the network quickly.

Centralised monitoring by control centres ensured smooth coordination across different zones and stations, even on heavily loaded sections of the corridor.

- IANS

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Priya S
As someone whose family business relies on transporting goods from Gujarat to UP, the DFC has cut our logistics time by nearly 30%. This record shows the system is scaling up well. Kudos to the teams on the ground!
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Rohit P
Great to see records being broken, but I hope this efficiency translates to my local passenger train being on time. For years, the 8:15 AM local from Ghaziabad has been late. Fingers crossed the reduced congestion helps!
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Sarah B
Impressive numbers. The focus on modern tech like real-time monitoring and digital control rooms is key. This is how you build a 21st-century logistics network. Hope they keep investing in maintenance.
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Vikram M
A respectful critique: While the record is commendable, we must ensure this push for numbers doesn't compromise safety protocols. The article mentions safety, but we've seen corners cut before in the name of targets. Safety first, always.
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Karthik V
This is the kind of development that strengthens 'Make in India'. Lower logistics cost makes our manufacturing more competitive globally. Bahut badhiya! Now, please expedite the completion of the remaining corridors.
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Nisha Z
As a daily commuter, I have actually noticed a slight improvement in punctuality over the last few months.

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