After Ranking 3rd In Swachh Cities List, Vizag Railway Station Declared Cleanest In India

SW Staff

The Quality Council of India conducted a survey, the report of which was released by Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu on Wednesday. This was the third survey on cleanliness done by the railways to keep a tab on rail premises as part of its Swachh Rail campaign. 

Clean toilets at platforms, clean tracks and dustbins at stations were some of the criteria for judging railway stations for cleanliness.

b’Suresh Prabhu/ Source: PTI’

“We want all stations to be clean. There are many stations which have improved their cleanliness ranking from last time,” Prabhu said after releasing the survey report.

Here’s how different railway stations fared in the survey: 

b’Darbhanga railway station in Bihar/ Source: India Rail Infoxc2xa0′

The railways has about 8,000 stations which are classified into seven categories – A1, A, B, C, D, E and F – based on their annual passenger revenue.

The stations which contribute more than Rs 50 crore a year in passenger revenue are considered to be A-1 stations. The A category stations contribute between Rs 6 crore and Rs 50 crore as annual passenger revenue.

All suburban stations are in C category, while all halts are in F category. The railways will now carry out a survey of 200 trains on cleanliness. 

(Feature image source: Indian rail info)

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