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#Covid19India: Oxygen Express operations expand to Haryana & Telangana

After Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Delhi now the operations of Oxygen Express have been expanded to Haryana & Telangana as many hospitals in the state report lack of oxygen supply

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: Oxygen Express operations of Indian Railways continued to bring relief to the states as its operations expanded to the states of Haryana and Telangana after Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Delhi.

Continuing the momentum, there are three more trains on the run either carrying liquid Oxygen or on the way to the loading plants. It is expected that cumulative liquid medical oxygen (LMO) carried by Indian railways will reach almost 640 MT in the next 24 hrs.

Uttar Pradesh received its Oxygen express no. 5 carrying 76.29 MT of liquid medical oxygen (LMO) on Thursday in five tankers. 1 tanker was offloaded in Varanasi while the remaining four tankers are offloaded in Lucknow. Train no. 6 is already on its way to Lucknow and is expected to arrive tomorrow i.e. April 30 carrying 33.18 MT LMO in 4 tankers. Another empty rake is expected to leave Lucknow today for bringing next set of oxygen tankers.

Haryana will receive its first Oxygen express as a train with two tankers is expected to leave Angul (Orissa) Thursday. Empty rake from Faridabad to Rourkela is also on its way and is expected to reach tonight. The continuous stream of Oxygen trains to Haryana will ensure oxygen replenishment to the COVID-19 patients in the state.
Telangana Govt. has also requested Indian Railways for Oxygen express. An empty rake is on its way from Secunderabad to Angul with 5 empty tankers and is expected to reach Angul by April 30.

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Railways is in full preparedness for providing oxygen transportation services to all the states in need. In the ongoing operation, States provide tankers to the Railways. Railways then proceed in the fastest feasible mode to bring the Oxygen supplies from the locations and delivers it to the requisitioning State. The deployment and use of this Oxygen is done by the state government.

Liquid Oxygen being a cryogenic cargo has many limitations like the maximum speed at which it can be carried, maximum acceleration & deceleration and loading restrictions like availability of liquid oxygen tankers and loading ramps etc. Route mapping also takes care of the maximum clearances available along the route (because of various RUBs and FOBs).

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