Reports regarding a broken coach spring on the Taj Express in Jhansi have surfaced, though official verification remains pending. While concerns regarding rolling stock maintenance often circulate, it is important to note that as of July 11, 2026, there were no confirmed official reports or emergency interventions recorded for this specific incident. The Taj Express, a vital link covering the 411 km route between Virangana Lakshmibai Jhansi Junction and New Delhi in approximately 7 hours, serves thousands of commuters daily.
- No official confirmation of the Taj Express spring incident as of July 11, 2026.
- Ministry of Railways approves ₹381 crore for Kavach safety technology.
- Northern Railway expands Kavach deployment across 680 route kilometers.
- Temporary AC coach additions announced for New Delhi-Jammu Tawi Rajdhani Express.
Focus on Railway Safety and Upgrades
Indian Railways is prioritizing passenger safety through significant capital investment. On July 11, 2026, the Ministry of Railways sanctioned ₹381 crore for technology-driven safety projects. A major component of this initiative is the expansion of the Kavach automatic train protection system, which acts as a safety net by monitoring speeds, preventing signal passing at danger (SPAD), and triggering automatic braking. This rollout will cover 680 route kilometers, specifically targeting high-traffic sections such as Rewari–Delhi and Shakurbasti–Bathinda.
Recent Operational Adjustments
To accommodate the rising demand for travel, Northern Railway’s Jammu Division has introduced additional air-conditioned coaches on key routes, including the New Delhi – Jammu Tawi Rajdhani Express. These temporary augmentations are scheduled to remain in effect from July 11 to July 16, 2026, ensuring better passenger comfort during the current traffic surge.
Historical Context and Safety Awareness
While the Taj Express has seen isolated incidents in recent months—including a brake block heating issue near Sonagir and security concerns on the Delhi-Mathura route—the railway administration continues to emphasize strict inspection protocols. The Jhansi division, in particular, remains under close scrutiny following tragic incidents earlier this year. Authorities urge passengers to rely on official channels for updates and to remain vigilant regarding safety protocols while traveling. Indian Railways remains committed to upgrading its infrastructure to prevent such occurrences and ensure a seamless journey for all travelers.



























