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Measures To Prevent Railway Accidents

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New Delhi: The measures announced to prevent accidents and ensure safety in the  last two Railway Budgets were, Train Collision Avoidance System (TCAS) on High Density Network, elimination of unmanned level crossings in a phased manner and review the recommendations of High-Level Safety Review Committee headed by Dr. Kakodkar.

            Following steps have been taken to avoid collisions due to Signal Passing at Danger (SPAD) or over speeding and ensure safety:

            Train Collision Avoidance System (TCAS) is a radio communication based system with continuous update of movement authority. This system is aimed at providing capability of preventing train accidents caused due to Signal Passing at Danger (SPAD) or non observance of speed restrictions by train drivers.  Signal aspect is also displayed on DMI (Driver Machine Interface) screen inside the Locomotive in train system.   After successful Proof of Concept trials of TCAS, RDSO has taken up extended field trials of TCAS on a pilot section Lingamapalli-Vikarabad-Wadi-Bidar section of South Central Railway.

            Train Protection and Warning System (TPWS) is a proven Automatic Train Protection System to avoid train accidents on account of human error of Signal Passing at Danger (SPAD) or over-speeding. As a pilot project, TPWS has been provided on Chennai-Gummidipundi Suburban Section of Southern Railway, Hazrat Nizamuddin – Agra Section of Northern/North Central Railway and Dum Dum-Kavi Subhash section of Kolkata Metro.

            Elimination of Unmanned Level Crossings through various means – It has been decided to progressively eliminate all unmanned level crossings by (i) closing unmanned crossings having NIL/negligible Train Vehicle Units (TVUs), (ii) merger of unmanned level crossing with nearby unmanned/manned gates or Road Under Bridge or Road Over Bridge or Subway by construction of diversion road, (iii) provision of Subways/Road Under Bridges. The Unmanned Level Crossings which cannot be eliminated by the above means will be progressively manned based on the volume of rail road traffic (TVU) and visibility conditions.

            A High Level Safety Review Committee (HLSRC) under the Chairmanship of Dr. Anil Kakodkar, former Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission, was constituted on 16.09.2011 to look into all technical and technology related aspects in connection with safe running of train services in the country. The Committee submitted its report on 17.02.2012. The Committee (HLSRC) has made 106 recommendations covering the various aspects of Indian Railways. Out of the 106 recommendations, 68 have been fully accepted, of which 27 have been fully implemented. 19 recommendations have been partially accepted for implementation and 19 were found not suitable for acceptance.

(b):  Expenditure on Safety related activities during the last five years is given below:-

(` in crores)
  Actual 2011-12 Actual 2012-13 Actual 2013-14 Actual 2014-15 Actual
2015-16
Revenue Expenditure (Gross) on Safety:
Demand No.4-Repairs & Maintenance of Permanent Ways & Works 7795 8234 9172 10282 10888
Demand No.5-Repairs & Maintenance of Motive Powers 3600 3924 4465 4783 5273
Demand No.6-Repairs & Maintenance of Carriages & Wagons 8385 9213 10331 11276 11952
Demand No.7-Repairs & Maintenance of Plant & Equipment 4421 4805 5406 6027 6254
Demand No.9-Operating Expenses-Traffic-600-Safety 7 11 8 11 16
Total Revenue (Safety) : 24208 26187 29382 32379 34383
Capital Expenditure (Gross) on Safety:
Demand No.16-Assets – Acquisition, Construction & Replacement :      
Road Safety Works-Level Crossings 519 528 504 442 470
Road Safety Works-Road Over/Under Bridges 810 1057 1482 1792 2133
Track Renewals 5286 5426 4985 5372 5586
Bridge Works 319 322 390 441 520
Signalling and Telecom Works 845 939 905 1006 894
Workshops (POH/IOH of Rolling Stock) 1120 1324 1552 872 1530
Total Capital (Safety): 8899 9595 9818 9925 11133
Total (Revnue+Capital) on Safety 33107 35782 39200 42304 45516

    This Press Release is based on the information given by the Minister of State for Railways Shri Rajen Gohain in a written reply to a question in Rajya Sabha on 09.12.2016 (Friday).

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