Indian Railways has increased surveillance on the Mathura-Kasganj rail section to prevent accidents during the summer heat. Around 65 kilometers of track near Hathras City Station will be under strict watch. This move aims to ensure safe train operations as high temperatures can affect track stability.
How will the track monitoring work?
The railway administration has deployed 32 specialized teams for this task. Each team consists of two employees who will be responsible for a specific area. To maintain a tight grip on safety, one team will be stationed every two kilometers along the 65-km stretch.
Which areas are covered under this plan?
- Route: Mathura-Kasganj rail section.
- Focus Area: Tracks surrounding Hathras City Station.
- Total Distance: Approximately 65 kilometers.
- Manpower: 32 teams (2 employees per team).
This decision comes after a track fracture incident occurred on the same section in February 2026, which had affected three trains. While the current monitoring focuses on summer safety, other development works like track doubling are also being planned for this route.



























