Indian Railways takes following measures taken to
prevent derailments:
·
Upgradation
of Track Structure consisting of Pre Stressed Concrete (PSC) sleepers, 52 kg.,
high strength (90kg/mm2 ultimate tensile strength) rails on concrete sleepers,
fanshaped layout on PSC sleepers, Steel Channel Sleepers on girder bridges
adopted on most of the routes.
·
Track
structure is being standardized with 60 kg rails and PSC sleepers on all the
Broad Gauge routes, especially on high density routes, to reduce fatigue of
rails under higher axle-load traffic.
·
New
construction and replacement is done with PSC sleepers only.
·
Long
rail panels of 260 Meters/130 Meters length are being manufactured at the steel
plants to minimize number of welded joints.
·
Reduction
in Thermit welded joints on rails, use of SPURT Cars for Rail flaw detection.
·
All
rails and welds are ultrasonically tested as per laid down periodicity.
·
Progressively
shifting to flash butt welding which is superior in quality compared to Alumino
Thermit (AT) welding.
·
Progressive
use of modern track maintenance machines viz. Tie Tamping, Ballast Cleaning
Machines, Track Recording Cars, Digital Ultrasonic Flaw Detectors, Self
Propelled Ultrasonic Rail Testing Cars, etc.
·
Two,
Rail Grinding Machines are being procured. Rail Grinding and rail
lubrication for enhanced rail life and reliability has been recently
introduced.
·
Electronic
monitoring of track geometry is carried out to detect defects and plan
maintenance.
·
Modern
Bridge inspection techniques for determining health of the bridges.
·
Introduction
of Wheel impact Load Detector (WILD).
·
Regular
patrolling of railway tracks at vulnerable locations including night patrolling
and intensifying patrolling during foggy weather.
·
To
minimize effects of accidents, LHB coaches with Centre Buffer Couplers and
having anti-climbing features, are being inducted in the fleet of coaching
stock of Indian Railways.
This information was given by the Minister of State
for Railways Shri Manoj Sinha in written reply to a question in Lok Sabha
today.
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