3rd Oxygen Express leaves for Odisha
The Hindu
A third ‘Oxygen Express’ of the South Central Railway (SCR) with five empty tankers left the Sanathnagar New Goods Complex for Angul in Odisha on Sunday.Immediately after receiving a request from the
A third ‘Oxygen Express’ of the South Central Railway (SCR) with five empty tankers left the Sanathnagar New Goods Complex for Angul in Odisha on Sunday. Immediately after receiving a request from the Telangana government, the originating station as well the ‘green corridor’ to move the Oxygen Express were mapped till the destination station to ensure faster movement of these tankers. Since height is an important aspect of moving the tankers by trains, the green corridor was mapped taking into consideration various constraints like curves, road over bridges, platform canopies, and overhead equipment, among others, along the route. Further, considering its importance, the movement of these trains was being monitored continuously at the apex level, said General Manager Gajanan Mallya.
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