With no facility of on-board lavatories for the
railway loco pilots in 2014, the Indian Railways enhanced with more than 9,000
facilities to improve the working conditions of train pilots. The facilities
includes urinals, air conditioned well-furnished running rooms. As per railways
data, before 2014 there was not a single running room with adequate
recreational facilities for the loco pilots who at one go ferries about 1000
lives from one destination to another. Further more than half the locomotive cabs have been upgraded with
ergonomic seats, air conditioning and other improvements. “Toilets are being
fitted in all new locos manufactured henceforth. This was not even part of the
production plan before 2014.
Older locomotives are being retrofitted with
toilets. Design modifications are being done in older locomotives for this
purpose. New running rooms are
being added on the routes with heavy congestion. These steps have already
brought down the working hours significantly,” said a senior railway official. New safety features like fog safety
devices, Kavach, driver alert systems and better technology for braking systems
are further improving safety. Onboard facilities, better technologies, and
better rest timings are also improving the working conditions, claimed the
officials.
“Railway takes care
for necessary requirements of all type of loco pilots. Goods Trains stop at
many stations and yards for significant time. Timing at these stations is
sufficient for using toilets. Crew also use this time for light snacks,’ added
the official. “In suburban trains, loco
pilots work on short distance trains and crew of these trains use toilets at
terminal stations. Crew of passenger trains use toilet of train when train is
standing at station and also use this time for snacks. All above steps are
continuously being implemented,” he explained.
Last year in July
Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi courted a controversy after he visited New
Delhi railways station and raised work conditions of the loco pilots which was
immediately countered by Railways Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw who accused the
Opposition of trying to demoralise the Railway family with fake news.