Dense fog causes Rs. 10 crore loss to NR in 5 days

January 08, 2010 11:51 am | Updated 11:52 am IST - New Delhi

Northern Railway has suffered losses to the tune of Rs. 10 crore during the first five days of this year alone due to repeated trains cancellations caused by dense fog.

On an average, tickets worth Rs. 1.60 crore were refunded each of these days, a Northern Railway official said.

The zone incurred a record loss of Rs. 3.35 crore on January 2, the day when two back to back train accidents between Allahabad and Delhi paralysed train services, the official said.

Now with 19 trains being temporarily cancelled till January 31 to cope with the situation, the figure is only expected to jump significantly in the coming days.

Train services took a hit right from the New Year day when foggy weather led to cancellation and rescheduling of over two dozen trains, with tickets worth Rs. 1.62 crore being refunded at the counters, officials said.

Long queues were witnessed at the counters on the second day when the cancellation figure jumped to Rs. 3.25 crore. On January 3, Northern railways refunded Rs. 1.43 crore.

On January 4 and 5, Rs. 2.10 crore and Rs. 1.75 crore were refunded to the passengers.

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