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Passenger Trains Begin Operations on DFC
Why in News?
For the first time in Indian Railways history, passenger trains have begun operating on the Dedicated Freight Corridor (DFC) network.
Key Points
- Traditionally, the Dedicated Freight Corridors (DFCs) were designed exclusively for freight transport, aiming to enhance logistics efficiency and reduce congestion on existing railway lines.
- However, due to the heavy rush during Chhath Puja ( 25th–28th October 2025), the Railways has allowed empty passenger coaching rakes and special trains to run on the DFC for the first time.
- This step enables the operation of a larger number of passenger and express trains during the festive period.
- DFC consists of two arms:
- Eastern DFC (EDFC): Ludhiana (Punjab) – Dankuni (West Bengal) via Uttar Pradesh and Bihar (Approx. 1,839 km). The World Bank is funding a majority of the EDFC.
- Western DFC (WDFC): Jawaharlal Nehru Port Terminal (JNPT), Mumbai – Dadri (Approx. 1,506 km). The Japan International Cooperation Agency is funding it.







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