Indian Railways announced a major safety upgrade for the Northern Railway zone. The indigenous Kavach system will be installed on several key routes including the Katra section. This move aims to strengthen train safety and protect passengers using home-grown technology.
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Which routes will get the Kavach system and at what cost
The implementation will cover several important routes to ensure better connectivity and safety. The total cost for this project is ₹362 crore. The specific routes identified for the installation are listed below:
| Route/Station | Coverage Area |
|---|---|
| Jalandhar City | Northern Railway Section |
| Jammu Tawi | Northern Railway Section |
| Katra | Northern Railway Section |
| Banihal | Northern Railway Section |
| Baramulla | Northern Railway Section |
What is the Kavach system and how does it work
Kavach is an indigenous Automatic Train Protection (ATP) system. It works by monitoring the speed, signal, and location of the train in real-time. The system uses GPS-based location tracking and is continuously monitored by a control center. If the system detects a hazard or signal overspeeding, it generates an alert and automatically applies the brakes to prevent a collision.
What are the main benefits of this safety upgrade
The primary goal is to reduce human error and prevent train accidents. By automating the braking process in dangerous situations, it ensures the safety of passengers and railway staff. It also protects railway property by providing constant monitoring of signals and speed, making the overall journey more secure for everyone.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the total cost of installing Kavach on these routes?
The total cost for the implementation of the Kavach system on the specified Northern Railway routes is ₹362 crore.
How does the Kavach system prevent train collisions?
It uses GPS tracking and monitors speed and signals. In case of danger or signal violation, it automatically applies the brakes to stop the train.



























