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Train Accidents Plummet: India's Rail Safety Revolution
12 Dec
Summary
- Train accidents have seen a historic low, dropping to 11 this year.
- Safety budget has nearly tripled, enabling significant technological upgrades.
- Over 8,900 unmanned level crossings have been eliminated since 2019.

Indian Railways has achieved a landmark reduction in train accidents, with only 11 incidents reported this year, a significant decline from historical averages. This transformation is propelled by substantial investments in safety infrastructure and technological advancements. The safety budget has seen a nearly threefold increase, facilitating the deployment of modern systems across the network.
Key initiatives include the extensive implementation of interlocking systems, improved level crossing safety, and the rapid expansion of GPS-based Fog Safety Devices. The Kavach train protection system is being actively rolled out, enhancing operational safety. Furthermore, the use of high-quality rails and the transition to modern LHB coaches have significantly boosted safety standards.
Safety improvements are further evidenced by the complete elimination of unmanned level crossings on broad-gauge routes and enhanced bridge and fire safety measures. Coordinated security efforts with law enforcement agencies also bolster the overall safety of the railway network. These comprehensive upgrades underscore a commitment to passenger well-being.



