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Railways Allow Trans-shipment at Specific Stations/Locations for Faster Delivery of Parcels
2/28/2026 11:11:02 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Feb 28: Railways has taken a significant decision to make parcel services more efficient, transparent, and customer-centric. As per guidelines issued by the Railway Board, trans-shipment, i.e., the exchange of goods (loading from one train to another), is now permitted at selected stations/locations for dedicated parcel trains and leased parcel vans (VPs/SLRs). This move will reduce the time taken for parcels to reach their destination, thereby ensuring faster delivery to merchants. However, previously, trans-shipment of parcels from one train to another and reloading them onto another train was not permitted, which was adversely affecting merchants and parcel revenue. Keeping this in mind, Railways has made changes to the provisions for parcel trans-shipment.
To take a look at some key points, transshipment will be done only at notified stations, avoiding disruption.
Small businesses and the general public will find it easier to send their goods to any corner of the country.
The primary objective of this initiative is to promote ease of doing business. Reduced parcel arrival times and seamless transportation will reduce logistics costs.
This decision will be particularly beneficial for perishables and time-sensitive consignments.
This policy allows transshipment at smaller stations, making rail transport a cheaper option than road transport.
Speaking on the parcel trans-shipment reform, Senior Divisional Commercial Manager, Mr. Uchit Singhal, said, "The Railways' primary goal is to reduce transit time for parcel logistics. Previously, parcels were delayed due to lack of direct connectivity.
However, now that trans-shipment is permitted at specific stations, we will be able to connect various routes. This will not only increase the Railways' operational efficiency but also help small traders and e-commerce companies ensure safe and quick delivery of their goods."
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