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Khurda Road Division eliminates all unmanned level crossings

Press Trust of India  |  Bhubaneswar 

To enhance the safety of rail and road users, the of East Coast Railway (ECoR) has eliminated all unmanned gates (UMLCs) much before the target period.

An ECoR said the elimination of the UMLCs by March 2018 would go a long way in saving human lives from train accidents, the said.

The has eliminated 297 unmanned level crossings during the last four years from April 2014 to March, 2018.

Out of these, 43 UMLCs were closed and 189 UMLCs were manned, the said.

Similarly, road under bridges (RUBs) or limited height sub-ways (LHSs) were provided at 38 places and diversion at 27 points, he said

The have set a target to eliminate all the unmanned gates before 2020.

On April 1, 2017, had 19 UMLCs under its jurisdiction, he said.

From August 2014 onwards the has deployed Gate Mitras/Gate Counsellors at 74 vulnerable and sensitive gates to prevent accidents and alert commuters about the approaching trains.

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First Published: Tue, April 03 2018. 14:56 IST
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