TIWN
Bengaluru, April 19 (TIWN) The South Western Railway (SWR) zone transported 12,162 kg medicines and equipment to in different states amid the nationwide lockdown, said an official on Sunday.
Several cartons of medicine have been transported to different railway stations amid the lockdown imposed in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak, he said. Medicine packets were delivered at different railway stations, including Vizianagaram, Vishakhapatnam, Sambalpur and Bhubaneswar. While medicines are continuously being loaded and unloaded at different stations, a total of 41 cartons were transported from Bhubaneswar in 00531 Cuttack-Vishakhapatnam Parcel Express to Vizianagaram on Friday, he said. Similarly, 26 cartons of medicine were received at Vishakhapatnam railway station on Friday by 00759 Howrah- Secunderabad Parcel Express, he said. In Sambalpur division, altogether 70 cartons of medicine were received at Sambalpur railway station which was booked from Ahmedabad in 00932 Kankaria-Cuttack Parcel Express. Also one carton was booked in 00529 Sambalpur- Vishakhapatnam Parcel Express from Bargarh to Titagarh, an ECoR statement said, adding that one carton was also booked from Vishakhapatnam to Palasa railway station and 17 cartons were sent from Yashvantpur to Bhubaneswar.
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