NFR Achieves Sustained Freight Performance with 1191 Rakes Unloaded in February
· Free Press Journal

Northeast Frontier Railway continued its strong freight performance in February 2026, recording a notable rise in unloading activity. During the month, 1191 freight rakes were unloaded across the zone, marking a growth of 4.7% compared to 1137 rakes unloaded in February 2025.
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Throughout the month, NFR ensured smooth transportation of essential and industrial commodities including food grains, fertilizers, cement, coal and other goods. These consignments were efficiently handled at various goods sheds across its jurisdiction, ensuring timely supply and operational reliability.
A major share of freight movement during the period was dedicated to meeting the requirements of the northeastern states. Assam accounted for the unloading of 655 rakes, of which 308 rakes carried essential commodities, underlining the Railways’ crucial role in supporting public distribution systems and daily consumer needs. During the same period, 85 rakes were unloaded in Tripura, 17 in Nagaland, 9 in Arunachal Pradesh, 16 in Manipur, 1 in Meghalaya and 7 in Mizoram.
Additionally, within the jurisdiction of Northeast Frontier Railway, West Bengal recorded the unloading of 222 rakes, while Bihar accounted for 179 rakes, comprising both essential and non-essential commodities, further strengthening inter regional supply chains.
The movement of essential commodities and industrial goods remains crucial for meeting public needs and supporting economic activities across the region. Through close monitoring and coordinated efforts by field units, Northeast Frontier Railway has improved turnaround time and unloading efficiency, reaffirming its commitment to reliable freight operations and the socio-economic development of the Northeast.