Indian Railways has introduced a new model of the Guard Brake Van for goods trains to improve the working conditions of the staff. The trials for these new vans have already started in the East Coast Railway zone. These vans are designed to provide better security, comfort, and modern facilities to the staff during their journey.
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What are the new facilities in the Brake Van
The new model focuses on making the journey more comfortable for the staff, who are now referred to as Train Managers. The key features include:
- Solar Power: Flexible 500-watt solar panels on the roof provide electricity for LED lights and fans.
- Power Backup: A battery bank ensures that electricity is available for over 24 hours, even during rainy days.
- Modern Amenities: The vans now include mobile charging points and bio-toilets for better hygiene.
- Improved Design: Better ventilation and more comfortable seating arrangements have been provided.
How does the new design improve safety and comfort
The transition from the old four-wheel brake vans to the new eight-wheel model brings significant changes in stability. The new vans feature an improved suspension system, which reduces the jerks felt by the Train Manager when the train moves at high speeds. This change makes the operation safer and less tiring for the staff. The Research Design and Standards Organisation (RDSO) team inspected these wagons and found the performance satisfactory.
| Feature | Old Model | New Model |
|---|---|---|
| Wheels | 4 Wheels | 8 Wheels |
| Power Source | Limited/None | 500W Solar Panels |
| Toilet | Basic/None | Bio-Toilet |
| Charging | Not Available | Mobile Charging Points |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the new designation for the Guard in Indian Railways?
According to a Railway Board letter dated January 8, 2024, the position of Guard is now referred to as Train Manager.
How does the solar system work in the new Brake Van?
The roof is equipped with 500-watt flexible solar panels and a battery bank, providing 24+ hours of power for lights and fans.


























