Indian Railway develops warning system for unmanned level

Indian Railways has developed a vandal-proof warning system for unmanned level crossings which is working satisfactorily for the last three months on Coimbatore-Metupallayam section. Research Designs and Standards Organisation (RDSO), railways research wing, which has finalised the specifications of the system. It has recommended to all zonal railways to initiate steps for installation of the warning system in their respective areas as a step towards prevention of accidents. Also it is advised to install at least one or two systems for field trials before large-scale development can be initiated.

There are 30,348 level crossings across the country out of which around 11,563 are unmanned. The system consists of two modules where it is equipped with two blinkers and one siren to alert people when a train is within one km radius of the level crossing. Sensor modules are located within one km of level crossing to detect train movement on track.

Fitted with solar panel, it has a theft protection system, in case of any emergency at the level crossing by unscrupulous elements or for any other reason, and about trains crossing to SMS alert will be sent to pre-programmed mobile numbers.

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