Making a case for increasing passenger fares and not adding to the number of trains, railway board chairman Ashwani Lohani says reforms in structure and process are closely linked to rail safety, his foremost priority. “Since independence, rail traffic has gone up 16 times, while total track has increased only by 30 per cent,” says Lohani. “There is a huge capacity constraint. Take the Mughalsarai-Allahabad corridor. It is running at 180 per cent of its capacity. There is no time for maintenance as trains are running all the time. I don’t mind if punctuality suffers in the short term, but safety of passengers is most important. Blocks are needed for maintenance and I won’t compromise on it.