During the festive season, Dilip Kumar, Executive Director of the Information & Publicity Railway Board, highlighted the special arrangements made for commuters traveling to Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. These initiatives aim to ensure a smooth and safe journey for passengers during this busy time. Kumar emphasized the enhanced services and additional trains to accommodate the surge in travelers, as well as measures for crowd management and safety protocols. A passenger heading to Bihar praised the efforts of Indian Railways and the administration for their effective management. The passenger expressed gratitude for the seamless travel experience, noting the timely information and support provided by the railway staff. This positive feedback reflects the commitment of Indian Railways to prioritize passenger convenience and safety during the festive rush. Watch video
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Western Railway completed the metal barrier fencing on the Mumbai-Ahmedabad Railways route on March 13. The fencing has been done to curb the cattle run-over incidents. While speaking to the ANI, Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said that after the installation of the fence, the risk of cattle getting killed will be zero. "This is a very innovative design of fencing which has been put up from Mumbai to Ahmedabad. After the installation of this fence, cattle will not be able to come on the track and the risk of cattle getting killed will practically be zero. This innovation has been accepted by people as well. Due to this fence, the trains running between Mumbai to Ahmedabad can be taken to 160 km/hour,” said Ashwini Vaishnaw. The metal beam fencing is very robust as it consists of two W-beams. A W-beam type stands for wide flanges, which are thicker, and aid in resisting bend stress. Such fencing is used in highways & expressways, especially in accident-prone areas to protect vehicles as well as pedestrians.
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