LURKING DANGER Two-third railway crossings unmanned in Doaba region by eabhi200k on 12 December, 2012 - 09:00 AM | ||
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eabhi200k | LURKING DANGER Two-third railway crossings unmanned in Doaba region on 12 December, 2012 - 09:00 AM | |
Jalandhar: Mishaps at unmanned railway crossings in Punjab have become a routine. The recent collision at an unmanned railway crossing in Dasuya of Hoshiarpur district is not an isolated case, such accidents happen every now and then. Thanks to a large number of railway crossings remaining unmanned in the state.According to information gathered by The Tribune, two-third of the total railway crossings are unmanned in the Doaba region of the state alone.Though luckily no major mishap has taken place here in the recent past, yet about 575 persons have lost their lives in the past three years on unmanned railway crossings in Jalandhar, Hoshiarpur, Kapurthala and Nawanshahr of the Doaba region, falling under the Jalandhar Government Railway Police (GRP) thana.While about 45 persons lost their lives in various mishaps on unmanned railway crossings till now this year, 261 and 228 persons were killed in mishaps on these unmanned crossings in 2011 and 2010, respectively. Thanks to the Railways, which has left over two-third crossings as unmanned in the region.As many as 231, out of total 346 crossings, falling under the jurisdiction of the Jalandhar GRP thana are unmanned. The majority of such unmanned crossings are located on the branch lines of Jalandhar-Ferozepur, Nakodar-Lohian, Jalandhar-Nakodar, Phagwara-Dhilwan, Jalandhar-Hoshiarpur, Jalandhar-Pathankot, Phagwara-Nawanshahr routes. However almost all the crossings on the main lines of Amritsar-Ambala and Jammu-Ambala routes are manned as two unmanned crossings located between the Chugitti and Suchi Pind railway stations on the Jammu-Jalandhar track have been made manned ones recently. |