Fuel train arrives in Tripura, easing supply woes
Agartala: After nearly two weeks of grappling with a fuel shortage, Tripura finally receives a sigh of relief as a freight train carrying crucial fuel supplies arrives in the state.
The train successfully navigated the critical Jatinga Lumpur - New Harangajao section in Assam's Dima Hasao District, overcoming challenges posed by a recent derailment.
Sabyasachi Dey, the Chief Public Relations Officer of North Eastern Frontier Railway, confirmed that a convoy of 49 Bogie Tank wagons for petroleum products (BTPN) departed from Assam and safely navigated the challenging Jatinga Lumpur area.
"The train, carrying 19 wagons of High-Speed Diesel (HSD) and 30 wagons of Motor Spirit/Petrol (MS), completed its journey through the Jatinga Lumpur - New Harangajao section at 10:41 am today. It has now reached Dharmanagar, Tripura," announced the official.
The train's arrival at the Dharmanagar depot offers a much-needed solution to the state's fuel shortage.
Tripura's Chief Minister, Manik Saha, expressed his gratitude on a social media platform. "Today marks a significant milestone. This is the first successful passage of a POL (Petroleum, Oil, and Lubricants) train through the landslide-affected stretch between Jatinga and Haranga since April 26th.
"I express my sincere appreciation to Union Railway Minister Shri Ashwini Vaishnaw for his prompt action, the dedicated NFR officials and workers for their tireless efforts, and the people of Tripura for their patience and cooperation. This train will be a beacon of relief, effectively mitigating the fuel crisis in our state," said the Chief Minister.