Indian Railways News => | Topic started by railgenie on Sep 25, 2012 - 09:01:28 AM |
Title - All level crossings to be manned by 2013Posted by : railgenie on Sep 25, 2012 - 09:01:28 AM |
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Trespassing a major safety issue for Railways The Thiruvananthapuram Railway Division has worked out an action plan to close down or man 80 unmanned level crossings by the year 2013, Divisional Railway Manager Rajesh Agrawal has said.Addressing a press meet here on Monday, Mr. Agrawal said the Railways had identified 25 locations where level crossings less than 150 metres apart could be aggregated. “We have opened discussions with the State government and the panchayats to provide land for constructing link roads at these locations.”He said a meeting had been arranged with the government to expedite the work on 40 railway overbridges under construction. “Some overbridges take up to 10 years for completion. The Railway Ministry has sanctioned 45 overbridges in the division, but we estimate that 90 are needed. We are trying to get the work done in two years. Prefabricated structures built on piers can save time and minimise land acquisition.”Mr. Agrawal said level crossings with one lakh train vehicle units (the number of trains passing through the point multiplied by the number of vehicles crossing the track) per day were considered for overbridges.He said trespassing the railway track was a major safety issue and a cause for concern. “We have come across a lot of trespassing cases that could compromise the safety of rail travel by disturbing the track formation and ballast. Even a disturbance of 3 mm per metre of the track could compromise safety. Our staff are fully alert, but there is a need to sensitise the public to the danger.” He said the Railways had taken up the issue with the State government. |