Indian Railways Traffic Terminology
Traffic | Definition | Example |
Local Traffic | When used with reference to a railway means traffic originating and terminating at stations within the limits of that railway, without passing over any other railway. | A passenger travelling from Howrah to Asansol (both in Eastern Railway). |
Cross Traffic | Traffic that passes through a zone but neither originates nor terminates there. | A train from Delhi to Kolkata passing through North Central Railway. |
Through Traffic | Traffic carried over two or more Railways | Goods consignment from Mumbai (CR) to Chennai (SR). |
Interchange Traffic | Goods or passenger traffic exchanged between two zones at a junction point. | Wagons handed over from WR to NR at Mathura Jn. |
Inward Traffic | Traffic that arrives into a particular zone, division, or station. | Freight train arriving at Visakhapatnam from Raipur. |
Outward Traffic | Traffic that originates from a particular zone, division, or station. | Goods loaded at Durgapur for shipment to Mumbai. |
Diverted Traffic | Traffic rerouted from its regular path due to operational or maintenance issues. | Train diverted via Jhansi instead of Bhopal due to track work. |
Empty Flow Traffic | Movement of empty wagons (not carrying any goods). | Empty rakes moving from unloading point to loading yard. |
Return Traffic | Traffic returning from the destination back to the origin. | Containers loaded from Delhi to Mumbai and then returned empty or reloaded. |
Booked Traffic | Traffic for which advance booking has been made and freight collected. | Iron ore booked from Bilaspur to Paradeep Port. |
Unbooked Traffic | Movement without official booking, often due to irregularities or emergencies. | Emergency movement of relief materials. |
Parcel Traffic | Small consignment traffic is usually transported in SLRs or parcel vans. | Luggage/Parcels transported on passenger trains. |
Military Traffic | Movement of defense equipment or personnel by Indian Railways. | Transport of army tanks or troops. |