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Mumbai loses its Goa double-decker train to Southern RlyOn a different track | 
Cash-strapped CR can’t afford to run the AC double-decker with empty berths, so 
it is moving it to a route ‘where returns are better’ Binoo Nair @nairbinooThe 
much-hyped double decker rake which was used on the hugely popular Mumbai-Goa 
route a few times by the Central Railway (CR) and Konkan Railway will now 
become the pride of Southern Railway’s fleet, because the CR cannot afford to 
run the train empty with its current finances.On Monday, CR completed the 
formalities to hand over the double-decker rake’s last two coaches to Southern 
Railway.Ten of its other coaches as well as the single power-car that powers 
the air-conditioned train was sent to Chennai a few days ago.The two coaches 
could not be sent with the earlier lot as they had to be sent for a periodic 
overhaul and other maintenance procedures.The handover marks the end of what 
officials called an ‘uneventful’ run of the double-decker rake in both CR and 
KR.In fact, the rake had a bad time right from the word go, as its very first 
trip between Kurla LTT and Karmali in Goa was a failure with just 100 of the 
960 seats getting sold. This was in August last year.The Ganpati season last 
year, when the train was used for 20 premium market-controlled fare trips 
between Mumbai and Goa, was also a resounding failure, with occupation of the 
train hovering around the 19-percent mark between August and September.“We 
cannot be emotional about any train. If for some reason it is not doing well on 
a particular zone or route, then we need to shift to some other route where the 
returns might be better. The railways is cash-strapped and we cannot allow a 
new product like an air-conditioned double-decker rake to suffer from poor 
occupancy,” said an official in the know.The other problem, according to the 
officials, was to give a permanent slot to the train since KR’s route is 
already packed with long-distance and goods trains.The train was brought to the 
city in May last year, and tested on the Konkan Railway route between Roha and 
Madgaon on May 20-21 to see how the rake — which has a height in excess of the 
normal long-distance trains — fared on the route with 68 tunnels.The Research 
Design Standards Organisation (RDSO) — the railways’ apex technical authority — 
gave its technical clearance to running the train on the Mumbai-Goa route in 
June.Published Date:  Mar 17, 2015


                                          

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