The strike began at midnight Monday after talks between railway authorities and the union of train drivers and support staff collapsed.
As a result, trains scheduled to depart after midnight from originating stations were cancelled, bringing train operations across the country to a standstill.
The strike stems from the staff’s demands for several unresolved issues, including the inclusion of running allowances in their basic pay for pension calculations. Running staff, such as train drivers, guards, and ticket checkers, are participating in this protest.
Passengers have faced significant inconvenience as trains scheduled to depart after midnight failed to leave their stations.
The running staff confirmed that trains scheduled to leave their originating stations after midnight were halted.
As per regulations, a running staff member is entitled to 12 hours of rest upon returning to their headquarters or 8 hours if stationed outside. If required to work during rest hours for the benefit of railway operations, additional compensation known as mileage benefits is provided. However, due to objections from the Ministry of Finance, the running staff has reportedly been deprived of this benefit, which is one of the key points of contention.
However, trains scheduled to depart after midnight did not operate due to the work stoppage. The last scheduled train on Monday departed from Kamalapur Station at 1:00 am.
Passengers with tickets for the cancelled trains, both online and offline, are being refunded.