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According to the latest review by the Ministry of Railways, most Indian railway trains are yeilding less than 30 per cent of revenue. Apart from loss incurred by the Railway ministry, problem of congestion continues to haunt. (Reuters) </br><br> Here are 4 facts concerning Indian Railways, as reviewed by the Railway ministry:

Indian Railways: 65% trains are passenger trains and they are yielding less than 30% of revenue</br><br>Text: FE Bureau</br>Image Source: Reuters</br><br> <strong>Read more:</strong> <a href="https://www.financialexpress.com/article/fe-columnist/indian-railways-privae-operators-passenger-trains/121012/"><strong>Opinion: Delaying private entry in Indian Railways may not be a good idea</strong></a> 
Indian Railways: 35% are freight trains giving 70% of the revenue and yet they receive lowest priority in train running.</br><br>Text: FE Bureau</br>Image Source: Reuters</br><br> <strong>Read more:</strong> <a href="https://www.financialexpress.com/article/fe-columnist/indian-railways-privae-operators-passenger-trains/121012/"><strong>Opinion: Delaying private entry in Indian Railways may not be a good idea</strong></a> 
Indian Railways: 65% of the sections on High Density Network is already saturated and 492 out of 1219 sections (40%) are running at more than 100% capacity.</br><br>Text: FE Bureau</br>Image Source: AP</br><br> <strong>Read more:</strong> <a href="https://www.financialexpress.com/article/fe-columnist/indian-railways-privae-operators-passenger-trains/121012/"><strong>Opinion: Delaying private entry in Indian Railways may not be a good idea</strong></a> 
Indian Railways: The state of congestion can be gathered from the fact that 18% of the Indian Railways network are carrying 56% traffic. </br><br>Text: FE Bureau</br>Image Source: AP</br><br> <strong>Read more:</strong> <a href="https://www.financialexpress.com/article/fe-columnist/indian-railways-privae-operators-passenger-trains/121012/"><strong>Opinion: Delaying private entry in Indian Railways may not be a good idea</strong></a>
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