Indian Railways has claimed that its trains ran on time between December 8 and 14, stating that an average of 80% of trains ran on schedule. The Ministry of Railways released these latest figures. The ministry claimed that the railways recorded a significant improvement in train punctuality across the country during this period. However, following this claim, several users on social media expressed their disagreement and questioned the railway’s services. People began sharing their personal experiences, indicating that the railway’s claims were far from reality and that many trains were actually running late.
Claim of over 96% punctuality in some leading divisions
According to the railways, 22 divisions achieved over 90% punctuality during this period, while some leading divisions recorded figures above 96%. Railway officials stated that improved operational management, real-time monitoring, and coordinated efforts have increased the reliability of train services and provided passengers with a smoother travel experience. The railways claim that this improvement has not only reduced delays but has also made train operations on the network smoother than before.
Strong reaction from people on social media
One user reacted to the railway’s claim on the social media platform X, writing, “That ‘on-time’ arrival is not real. It’s just managed on paper. Pick any train and check the timetable. Look at the travel time between the second-to-last stop and the last station. They quietly add an extra hour there. So, even if the train is running hours late at previous stations, this buffer time adjusts the delay. On paper, the train arrives ‘on time,’ but in reality, it’s nowhere near on time. Smart trick. Congratulations on the fake numbers.”
Some users also blamed the fog
In addition, several users posted screenshots on social media showing the number of hours of delay along with the train number. However, some users also agreed with the train delays during this foggy weather, citing safety concerns. They argued that it’s better to reach the destination safely, considering the fog. A user named Aditya wrote, “Track maintenance, especially deep and shallow ballast screening, is done during the winter months, and this disrupts train movement. This isn’t possible during the rainy season, so that’s also a reason. Fog and low visibility also cause congestion on the tracks, leading to delays on frequently used routes.”
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