Rajkot: Revenue-starved Indian Railway, hit hard by drastic fall in passenger income after the pandemic-induced lockdown, is now concentrating on keeping its freight business steady on the track. Keeping this in view, the business development unit (BDU) of Rajkot division succeeded in sending the first trainload comprising 68 containers filled with tiles from Gujarat’s tile hub Morbi to Karnataka. The first such tile train to south India carried 2,000 tonne tiles departed from Morbi goods shed to Maranayakanahalli near Bangalore on Friday, and will cover a distance of 1,867 km. Going by the figures, passenger income of Rajkot division, which stood at Rs 168 crore during April to November 2019 tumbled to Rs 5.31 crore in the current year during the same period, therefore netting a loss of Rs 163.49 crore in just the passenger income category.