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LPG crisis unlikely to hit train food services immediately, says railways

Officials say impact may be felt in next 15-20 days; Railways had moved to electricity, banned use of LPG onboard trains

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Food stored in a hot case at a station. PICS/BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT

Food stored in a hot case at a station. PICS/BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT

Food and catering services at railway stations and trains will not be impacted by the LPG shortage, Railway officials said. The supply chains move in such a way that impact, if any at all, may be felt only in the next 15 to 20 days. “The catering might get impacted to some extent, and we are doing our best and awaiting further guidelines from the Railway Board,” a top official said.

Induction stove at a station
Induction stove at a station

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