New Delhi: The Railways has ferried around 40 lakh migrant workers on board 3,060 'Shramik Special' trains since May 1, according to official data.
Of the total trains, 2,608 trains have terminated, while 453 are on run, the railways said, adding that on Sunday, 237 special trains moved 3.1 lakh passengers.
The top five states/Union Territories from where maximum trains originated are Gujarat (853), Maharashtra (550), Punjab (333), Uttar Pradesh (221), Delhi (181).
The top five states where maximum trains terminated are Uttar Pradesh (1245), Bihar (846), Jharkhand (123), Madhya Pradesh (112), Odisha (73).
The Shramik Special trains are being operated primarily on the requests of the states, which want to send migrant workers to their native places.
The Railways is bearing 85 per cent of the total cost of running each train while the rest is being borne by the states in the form of fares.
The Railways also said that the rail route congestion which was witnessed on May 23 and 24 is now over.
"The congestion had occurred due to convergence of more than two third rail traffic on routes to Bihar and Uttar Pradesh and late clearance of the terminals due to health protocols etc. that needed to be completed by state authorities," it said.
"The matter has been resolved through active consultation with state governments and also finding other feasible routes for the journey, it added.
On May 1, the Railways started the migrant special trains to facilitate the movement of such workers back to their home states.