Mumbai: In a significant move aimed at bolstering safety measures, the Central Railway Mumbai Division has embarked on a project to replace and relocate 32 signals along its complex and bustling suburban route. The decision comes in the wake of concerns about signal visibility, a critical factor in ensuring the safe and efficient operation of train
“The intricate network of the Central Railway’s suburban system necessitates periodic updates to maintain the highest standards of safety. During a recent inspection, it was discovered that the positioning of 32 signals need to be changed as motormen were facing difficulties in discerning them accurately” said an official of the Central Railway.
According to sources, such challenges in signal visibility can lead to operational mishaps and, in extreme cases, contribute to major accidents. Acknowledging the gravity of the situation, the Central Railway Administration swiftly decided to address the issue by replacing these signals.
“The decision underscores the railway’s commitment to passenger safety and the seamless functioning of its extensive network” said the official.
The project, which is expected to be completed by the end of March 2024, will involve the relocation of 32 signals at various locations such as Thane, Kalyan, Karjat, Kasara, and Igatpuri. The new signals will be installed at more suitable and visible spots, taking into account the curvature, gradient, and speed of the tracks.
The official said that the project will also involve the installation of LED lights and reflectors on the signals to enhance their visibility during foggy or rainy conditions. The signals will also be equipped with advanced features such as automatic train protection (ATP) and automatic train stop (ATS) systems, which will prevent collisions and over-speeding.
The official added that the project will not affect the normal train services, as the work will be carried out during the non-peak hours and on Sundays. He also appealed to the passengers to cooperate with the railway authorities and follow the safety guidelines while travelling.
The Central Railway Mumbai Division operates over 1,700 suburban trains daily, catering to over 4 million commuters. The division has been taking various steps to improve its infrastructure and services, such as introducing new trains, upgrading stations, and enhancing security measures.