Indian Railways set to expand with 2,500 new general passenger train & additional 10,000 coaches: Ashwini Vaishnaw
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Indian Railways set to expand with 2,500 new general passenger train & additional 10,000 coaches: Ashwini Vaishnaw

Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw has announced a significant expansion and improvement of the country's rail network, including the production of 2,500 new general passenger train coaches and approval for an additional 10,000 coaches

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In a significant development for the country’s rail network, Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw has announced plans to bolster the system by manufacturing 2,500 new general passenger train coaches and obtaining approval for an additional 10,000 coaches. Emphasizing the government’s commitment to improving service quality, safety, and cleanliness, the minister unveiled these initiatives during a press conference in New Delhi.

Ashwini Vaishnaw revealed that the production of 50 more Amrit Bharat trains has commenced, following the successful launch of two such trains by Prime Minister Narendra Modi last year. These trains, namely the Darbhanga-Ayodhya-Anand Vihar Terminal Amrit Bharat Express and the Malda Town-Sir M. Visvesvaraya Terminus (Bengaluru) Amrit Bharat Express, have already been inaugurated to positive reception. Furthermore, the manufacturing process for an additional 150 Amrit Bharat trains has also begun.

The Amrit Bharat train, characterised by its Linke-Hofmann-Busch (LHB) push-pull configuration with locomotives at both ends for enhanced acceleration, aims to provide a superior travel experience to passengers. Minister Vaishnaw also discussed the rapid rollout of the Kavach system, which plays a vital role in ensuring safety. He expressed satisfaction with the system’s implementation, stating that it is progressing swiftly.

Highlighting the growth of the rail network, Vaishnaw shared that last year witnessed the addition of 5,300 kilometers of new tracks. This year, the expansion continues, with over 800 kilometers of tracks already added. The government’s focus on augmenting infrastructure reaffirms its commitment to fostering connectivity and facilitating economic development.

Kavach Anti-Collision System Bolsters Railway Safety Measures

The Kavach anti-collision system, designed to assist locomotive pilots in avoiding Signal Passing at Danger (SPAD) and overspeeding, is set to play a crucial role in ensuring the safety of India’s railway network. The system, which also provides support for train operations in adverse weather conditions, such as dense fog, automatically applies brakes when necessary, thereby ensuring better control over train speed and preventing potential accidents.

The importance of the Kavach system was underscored in the aftermath of the tragic triple-train accident in Balasore, Odisha, in June last year. The incident claimed the lives of nearly 300 passengers and left 1,000 injured. The incident sparked a debate around railway safety, and Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw faced criticism from the opposition, which called for his resignation.

However, the Kavach system has emerged as a vital tool in bolstering railway safety measures. The system’s ability to detect potential collisions and apply brakes automatically has earned it praise from railway officials and experts alike. Its implementation across the network is expected to contribute significantly to the prevention of accidents and the enhancement of passenger safety.

The Kavach system’s automated features also offer relief to locomotive pilots, who face immense pressure to ensure safe and timely operations. The system’s support in avoiding SPAD and overspeeding, combined with its assistance in adverse weather conditions, will reduce the burden on pilots and improve the overall safety and efficiency of train operations.

Topics: Indian RailwaysUnion Minister Ashwini VaishnawAmrit Bharat ExpressKavach Anti-Collision System
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