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Indian railways ups safety, modernisation attempts in 2024; high operational ratio still a concern
The accident site, where a goods train crashed the rear of Kanchanjunga Express near Rangapani railway station, June 17, 2024.
Dr.G.R.Balakrishnan Dec 26 2024 Logistics News (Roadways & Railways)

Indian railways ups safety, modernisation attempts in 2024; high operational ratio still a concern

In June this year, a freight train ran into the Kanchanjunga Express in West Bengal due to over-speeding and a faulty signal leading to 11 deaths. This was among the several train accidents that fuelled the debate around railway safety in India. Amid rising concerns, Indian Railways has put in motion a three-phase Kavach roll-out plan – the indigenous train collision prevention and avoidance system – that will cover over 66,000 route KMs (rKM) of key and high-density routes out of the total network of 68,000 rKM by 2030. The average cost of installing the system is ₹50 lakh per rKM and ₹80 lakh per locomotive.

In the first phase – currently underway – bids for 14,735 rKM have been invited, while phase II (to be implemented in FY26) will see bids for 17,000 rKM. The third phase – covering FY27 and FY28 – will be for 30,000 rKM. At least 10,000 locomotives, including all new Vande Bharat trainsets, will come pre-installed with the anti train-collision system. 

As per data from the railways, the number of consequential train accidents has declined from 473 in 2000-01 to 40 in 2023-24; accident per million train kilometres is down to 0.03 in 2023-24 from 0.65 in 2000-01.

Railways Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw in the Lok Sabha said, ₹1,547 crore have been utilised for Kavach installation during FY25 (against Budget allocation of ₹1,112.57 crore). The automatic train protection (ATP) mechanism has already been deployed on 1,548 rKM, on south and north central railways.

Work is in progress on Delhi–Mumbai and Delhi–Howrah corridors (approximately 3,000 rKM ). Trackside works on these routes have been completed on 1,081 RKm (705 rKm in Delhi–Mumbai corridor and 376 rKm on Delhi–Howrah section). Currently, there are three approved original equipment makers (OEMs) for supply of Kavach. This apart, railways is expediting works on track renewals, installing advanced signalling systems across stations including electronic interlocking and replacing ICF coaches with LHB (Linke Hofmann-Busch) ones – the latter having better crashworthy features. The Indian railways has been producing only LHB coaches since April 2018…Hydrogen trains are also under development. The ‘Hydrogen for Heritage’ project is being rolled out at an estimated cost of ₹80 crore per train and ground infrastructure of ₹70 crore per route on various heritage or hill routes. Indian railways is planning to retrofit hydrogen fuel cell on existing diesel electric multiple unit (DEMU) rake and a pilot project has been awarded for the same….With operating ratio of 98.43 per cent in FY24, concerns remain around high operational ratio of the Indian railways. An operational ratio of 98.43 per cent indicating that to earn every ₹100, the national transporter spends close to ₹98.50.

Even though the operating ratio has increased from 98.10 per cent in FY23, it has come down from 98.43 per cent in FY24 in FY22. The Budget estimates for FY25 is 98.22 per cent.