Indian Railways to deploy Kavach system on 44,000 kms of tracks in next 5 years


New Delhi, Jun 25 (IANS): Indian Railways aims to deploy the Kavach system on 44,000 kms of tracks to avoid train accidents in the future, according to a media report.

Indian Railway plans to implement this advanced safety system structurally in the next five years, a latest communication by the Railway Ministry to the Cabinet Secretary said.

 

Kavach is an automatic security system that prevents train accidents.

The Indian Railways is currently working on installing the Kavach system on the Delhi-Mumbai and Delhi-Howrah routes.

The tender for an additional 6,000 km of tracks is expected to be issued by the end of this year.

Kavach, is an Automatic Train Protection (ATP) system, has been designed by the Research Design and Standards Organisation (RDSO) in collaboration with three companies to enhance the safety of Indian Railways.

It uses radio frequency identification tags placed on tracks and railway yards, to monitor track position and train direction.

In an emergency, such as brake failure or the driver ignoring a signal, it gets activated automatically and helps avert an accident by stopping the locomotive.

 

 

  

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  • fd, chk

    Tue, Jun 25 2024

    safety first speed next now .....railways have failed to run trains safely no trust on any systems ......with gps and internet this should be an easy and simple solution

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  • Bobato Charlie, Mangalore

    Tue, Jun 25 2024

    Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw had promised the Kavach system to be deployed after three trains collided in Balasore district in the eastern Indian state of Odisha where 296 people died, but all that he has deployed to date is his kaacha!

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