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Rlys to install coach defect monitoring systems for safety

Press Trust of India  |  Shimla 

In a move to create a "zero accident" network, the has decided to install on 65 rail sections across the country.

Officials said these include 25 sections on Central and Western Railway, both of which have an extensive rail network in

"The sections on WR and CR where we plan to have these systems include Wardha-and on CR and Mumbai-and Surat-Baroda on WR," a senior of Northern Railway said.

It will cost Rs 115 crore to set up the system in these 25 sections, the said.

Explaining the mechanism, Arun Arora, principal chief mechanical engineer, NR, said, "The of (OMRS) system involves the placing of microphones and sensors in such a way that they record any audible noise or measure forces generated while a wagon, or locomotive is in motion."

"The OMRS equipment is extremely sensitive and accurate and can detect the most minute of abnormal noises emanating from (railway term for trains)and will alert the control room immediately," he said.

He informed that the trial of the OMRS on the busy Lucknow-stretch was successful following which it was installed on the Delhi-Panipat section.

"This system allows us is to do away with the current method which involves the physical examination of rolling stock in workshops," Arora said.

Another said that it would ensure faster maintenance of coaches and also allow coaches to be monitored using mobile communication facilities.

The Railways has also decided to install equipment called the Centre Buffer Coupling (CBC) to ensure that coaches of a train don't climb onto each other in case of a derailment, an said.

The coupling is a piece of equipment that binds coaches of a train into one unit.

Older, conventional coaches made at the Chennai-based Integral have screw coupling which tend to rip apart due to the impact of a derailment, an explained.

The newer Linke Hoffman Busch (LHB) coaches are fitted with CBC which prevent extensive damage to coaches in case of a derailment.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Sat, March 24 2018. 21:10 IST
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