'Significant' drop in rail accidents in WR, only 3 in 9 months

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

The (WR) said today that enhanced measures, including work site inspections and training sessions for the staff on key issues, has led to a "significant" drop in train accidents across its six divisions.

The said that while eight rail-related accidents had been registered in its network in the last fiscal, only three accidents were reported in the last nine months.


"Last fiscal, only eight rail-related incidents were reported across all the zones. Considering the measures that we have taken up, we are confident that this number will go down further in the current year. In the past nine months of current financial year, only three accidents have been registered," said.

A statement issued by said that owing to the enhanced measures, Ahmedabad, and divisions have achieved the record of zero accidents during the 2016-17 fiscal.

"The number of rail-related accidents in division have dropped drastically by 75 per cent this year. The accidents in Ratlam division have come down by 33 per cent as compared to the previous fiscal," it said.

In 2016-17, no train at unmanned level crossing was reported, the statement said adding, "Even this year, all the best possible efforts are being taken to maintain similar performance."

After a spate of rail accidents in the recent years, the has laid down strict parameters and have asked zonal railways to ensure zero tolerance over issues.

Talking about the measures taken to curb derailments and other accidents, Bhakar said periodic monitoring is done by the branch officers of the Engineering, Signal & Telecommunication departments and super-checked by the department.

"Shunting Melas (training sessions on how to move trains between the yards and platforms) are organised at major stations and yards and attended by senior officials at various locations in the division during the special drives. seminars are also organised," he said.

Frequent work site inspection, regular drives and most importantly deployment of 'Gate Mitra' (gate counsellors) at all unmanned level crossings and they have played a great role in preventing accidents at these spots," Bhakar said.

"drives and joint ambush checks with civil police, identification of vulnerable unmanned gates and temporary manning of gates have extensively helped in reducing accidents," he added.

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First Published: Sat, December 16 2017. 14:30 IST