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NFR Unloads 1,034 Freight Rakes in May, Boosts Northeast Supply Chains

The Northeast Frontier Railway sustained robust freight operations in May, unloading 1,034 rakes to ensure smooth movement of essential commodities. Assam accounted for the highest unloading with 557 rakes, supporting public distribution and industrial activities. Other northeastern states like Tripura, Nagaland, and Manipur also received significant freight consignments. The NFR's coordinated efforts improved turnaround time and efficiency, reinforcing its role in regional socio-economic development.

NFR maintains strong freight momentum, unloads 1,034 rakes in May

Guwahati, June 7

The Northeast Frontier Railway sustained its robust freight operations during the early months of the 2026-27 financial year, unloading 1,034 freight rakes in May and reaffirming its vital role in ensuring the seamless movement of essential commodities across the Northeast, railway officials said on Sunday.

NFR's Chief Public Relations Officer (CPRO) Kapinjal Kishore Sharma said that during the month of May, 1,034 freight rakes were unloaded across the zone, marking a steady inception for the NFR zone during the FY 2026-27.

"Throughout the month, NFR ensured smooth transportation of essential and industrial commodities, including food grains, food grade items, fertilisers, sugar, SNTP-coal, salt, tank and other goods," he added.

These consignments were efficiently handled at various goods sheds across its jurisdiction, ensuring timely supply and operational reliability.

According to the CPRO, a significant share of the freight traffic was dedicated to meeting the requirements of the Northeastern states.

"Assam accounted for the highest unloading with 557 rakes, comprising 271 rakes of essential commodities and 286 rakes of non-essential commodities, underscoring the vital role of Railways in supporting public distribution systems, industrial activities and daily consumer needs," CPRO Sharma said.

He added that during the same period, 74 rakes were unloaded in Tripura, 34 rakes in Nagaland, 20 rakes in Manipur, 10 rakes in Arunachal Pradesh, eight rakes in Mizoram and one rake in Meghalaya.

In addition, West Bengal recorded the unloading of 196 rakes, while Bihar accounted for 134 rakes comprising both essential and non-essential commodities, further strengthening regional supply chains, trade connectivity and economic activities across the region.

The movement of essential commodities and industrial goods remains crucial for meeting public needs and supporting economic activities across the region, the official noted.

CPRO Sharma said that through close monitoring and coordinated efforts by field units, NFR has improved turnaround time and unloading efficiency, reaffirming its commitment to reliable freight operations and the socio-economic development of the Northeast.

The Northeast Frontier Railway (NFR), headquartered at Maligaon near Guwahati, operates across the Northeastern states as well as in seven districts of West Bengal and five districts of north Bihar.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Sarah B

Impressive numbers! As someone who relies on supplies coming into Tripura, I can tell you how crucial these operations are. The fact that NFR is handling essential commodities like food grains and fertilisers efficiently means our communities stay fed and farmers get what they need. Hope this momentum continues!

Vikram M

Honestly, while this is good news, I wish they'd also focus on passenger trains. People from villages in Assam and Nagaland still struggle with limited connectivity. Freight is important, but so is moving people efficiently. Still, kudos to the team for keeping supplies flowing.

Ritika R

The breakdown by state is really interesting - Manipur and Arunachal Pradesh getting 20 and 10 rakes respectively shows there's still room to grow. These states need more railway infrastructure to truly integrate with the national economy. Good start though! 🚂

James A

Reading this from the UK and it's heartening to see such logistical efficiency in India's Northeast. The region has so much potential, and reliable freight movement is key to unlocking it. Well done NFR - keep up the momentum!

Nitin Z

The mention of improved turnaround time is crucial. In a region like the Northeast where weather and terrain create challenges, every minute of operational efficiency matters. This is exactly the kind of infrastructure performance we need - silent but powerful.

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