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NCR completes successful ‘Kavach' system trials to enhance safety
NCR completes successful ‘Kavach' system trials to enhance safety

Time of India

time6 days ago

  • Automotive
  • Time of India

NCR completes successful ‘Kavach' system trials to enhance safety

Prayagraj: Achieving a significant milestone in the field of safety, authorities of North Central Railways (NCR) successfully completed locomotive trials using the Kavach system on the Mathura-Palwal section of the Agra division under the NCR zone on Tuesday. These trials included simulations of both rear-end collisions and head-on collisions, both of which the Kavach system effectively prevented, demonstrating its potential to enhance railway safety substantially. According to chief public relation officer (CPRO) of NCR, Shashikant Tripathi, for these trials, two locomotives equipped with Kavach technology were utilised: the Kernex Kavach-fitted locomotive 35023 WAP-5 from Ghaziabad and the HBL Kavach-equipped locomotive 30234 WAP-7 from Tughlaqabad. In the rear-end collision simulation, locomotive 1 was stationed beyond a home signal while locomotive 2 was positioned behind the home signal on an auto signal. When the signal was overridden in locomotive 2, it moved toward locomotive 1. However, due to the Kavach system, locomotive 2 automatically applied its brakes and stopped approximately 326m short of locomotive 1, thereby successfully avoiding a rear-end collision. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like American Investor Warren Buffett Recommends: 5 Books For Turning Your Life Around Blinkist: Warren Buffett's Reading List Undo Similarly, in the head-on collision test, locomotive 1 was positioned ahead of a home signal and then reversed direction by changing cabs. After passing two tag readings to establish direction, locomotive 1 came to a halt. Locomotive 2 crossed the advance starter and entered the block section, moving towards locomotive 1. The Kavach system triggered trip mode in locomotive 2, activating the brakes and stopping it over 5km away from locomotive 1, effectively preventing a head-on collision. The NCR has expressed its commitment to further developing the Kavach system and expanding its implementation across the railway network. "We are confident that Kavach will usher in a new era of railway safety and ensure safer travel experiences for passengers," said Tripathi. Stay updated with the latest local news from your city on Times of India (TOI). Check upcoming bank holidays , public holidays , and current gold rates and silver prices in your area.

Rlys to launch digital clock contest
Rlys to launch digital clock contest

Time of India

time01-05-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Rlys to launch digital clock contest

Prayagraj: In the coming days, all the railway stations in the country will have standardised digital clocks. For this, Indian Railways IR) has planned to organise a national design competition for these digital clocks. According to the Railway Board, this competition is being organised to standardise digital clocks at all stations. Three different categories have been created for professionals, college, university and school students. The winner will get a prize money of Rs 5 lakh and five consolation prizes of Rs 50,000 each in all three categories. Participants must submit the design through an online medium from May 1 to May 31. According to executive director (Information and Publicity) of the Railway Board, Dilip Kumar, a high-resolution design without a watermark or logo must be sent through email along with a certificate of originality. Participants are allowed to submit more than one design, along with a brief concept note about its theme. Participants also have to ensure that their design is original and does not violate the intellectual property or copyright of any other person or organisation, informs a press released issued by North Central Railways ((NCR). Those interested can send their entries on says the press release. tnn

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