Chennai, May
18, 2013
Railways to improve safety levels with communications-based control system
Indian Railways plans to roll out a communications-based train
management system that provides higher precision in locating trains when
compared to the conventional signalling systems, S. Manohar, Chief Signal and
Telecommunication Engineer, Southern Railway, said on Friday.
Addressing a function to mark the World Telecommunication Day
organised by Southern Railway, Mr. Manohar said the CBTC or
Communications-Based Train Control systems would facilitate a more efficient
and safe way to manage railway traffic.
Metro rail networks and other railway systems in a few cities
were already adopting this technology which improved the safety levels.
According to Mr. Manohar, RailTel Chennai, would be implementing
the National Optic Fibre Network (NOFN) in Tamil Nadu, which along with
Gujarat, are the only two States selected for the NOFN project. The nationwide
plan to connect all 2,50,000 gram panchayats in the country is being
implemented by utilising the existing fibres of PSUs (BSNL, Railtel and Power
Grid) and laying incremental fibre, he said.
Some of the technology-driven projects implemented in Southern
Railway were the Train Protection Warning System, Integrated Security System
and train Management System in two suburban sections in Chennai, he said.
Rakesh Misra, Southern Railway General Manager, inaugurated an
exhibition and released a compendium which contains important letters
pertaining to telecommunication to serve as a ready reckoner. G. Narayanan,
Additional General Manager, spoke.
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