In a significant move to bolster operational safety, the railway administration has officially banned the unauthorized movement of two-wheelers on the service paths of railway bridges along the Domingarh-Jagatbela route. Effective from July 11, 2026, this directive strictly prohibits the use of these pathways by the general public to prevent potential accidents and ensure the integrity of rail infrastructure.
- Strict Ban: Unauthorized two-wheeler access is now prohibited on service paths.
- Affected Locations: The restriction applies to Bridge No. 182 (Kakra river) and Bridge No. 183 (Rohin river).
- Safety Mandate: The decision is aimed at prioritizing passenger safety and smooth train operations.
- Exclusive Use: Paths are reserved solely for authorized railway personnel.
Ensuring Safety and Infrastructure Integrity
The railway administration emphasized that these service paths were never intended for public transport or shortcuts. They are specifically engineered for the essential maintenance of railway tracks and bridges. Allowing unauthorized vehicles on these narrow paths poses a severe risk, not only to commuters but also to the safety of passing trains, as it can obstruct critical maintenance activities.
According to railway officials, these paths are designated exclusively for authorized railway staff. This includes, but is not limited to, trackmen, keymen, loco pilots, and train managers who rely on these routes to conduct routine inspections and emergency maintenance duties. By restricting access, the railways aim to eliminate any potential hazards that could compromise the stability of the bridge structures or the safety of the train crew.
Strict Adherence to Railway Protocols
The decision to halt this practice comes as part of a broader push to enforce strict safety protocols across the network. With the Domingarh-Jagatbela section being a vital link, officials are urging local residents to cooperate and refrain from using railway property for personal travel. The administration has made it clear that unauthorized encroachment on railway service paths is a violation of safety norms and will be monitored closely to prevent future instances. Travelers and locals are advised to use designated public roads to cross these rivers, as the railway bridges are strictly off-limits to all non-railway traffic.



























