Published 16:23 IST, July 18th 2024
Gonda Train Tragedy Puts Focus on Missing Kavach System | Know Its Implementation Status
A total of 12 derailed coaches came off the tracks a few kilometers before reaching the Jhilahi railway station. The incident puts focus on Kavach system.
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Gonda: At least 4 people were killed and several others were injured as 12 coaches of the Dibrugarh Express derailed near Gonda, Uttar Pradesh on Thursday. The derailment involved Train No. 15904, which was traveling from Chandigarh to Dibrugarh.
A total of 12 derailed coaches including four AC compartments came off the tracks a few kilometers before reaching the Jhilahi railway station.
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Missing Kavach System
The incident renewed focus on the railways' anti-collision system-- ‘Kavach'--that could have thwarted the major train tragedy that shook the entire nation.The system is specially designed to prevent accidents caused by Signal Passed at Danger (SPAD), primary reason that led to Kanchanjunga Express mishap. The Railways' anti-collision system can also alert the loco pilot, take control of the brakes, and automatically halt the train when it detects another train on the same track within a specified distance.
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Earlier, Jaya Varma Sinha, the Chairman and CEO of Indian Railway Board, admitted that Kavach system area needs to be expanded to avert such train tragedies in future. “Prima facie suggests human error as the cause. The first indications suggest that this is a case of signal disregard. Kavach needs to proliferated, planned for West Bengal,” she said.Know Its Implementation StatusIndigenously designed to enhance safety of running trains, the Kavach system has been deployed on 1,465 route km and 139 locomotives (including Electric Multiple Unit rakes) on South Central Railway.
Know Its Implementation Status
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Indigenously designed to enhance safety of running trains, the Kavach system has been deployed on 1,465 route km and 139 locomotives (including Electric Multiple Unit rakes) on South Central Railway.
Contracts for Kavach have been awarded for the Delhi-Mumbai (including Ahmedabad-Vadodara Section) and Delhi-Howrah (including Lucknow-Kanpur Section) corridors, covering approximately 3,000 route km across Eastern Railway, East Central Railway, North Central Railway, Northern Railway, West Central Railway, and Western Railway.As per reports, Indian Railways has issued tenders for 10,000 km of Kavach. So far, the Railways has tendered 6,000 km of the Kavach system, said officials.
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The Chandigarh-Dibrugarh Train derailment comes nearly a month after Kanchanjunga Express and a goods train in West Bengal's Darjeeling district collided leaving at least 10 people dead and dozens others injured near New Jalpaiguri on June 17. The express train was travelling from Agartala in Tripura to Sealdah in Kolkata. The loco pilot of the goods train and two other railway staff were among the dead.
16:23 IST, July 18th 2024