Indian Railways train status-10 cancelled, 17 late due to decreased visibility in Delhi
Meanwhile, earlier in November, Railways was still in process of testing the much-talked-about LED fog lights and other technology in north-bound trains. This was aimed at increasing the visibility for train drivers during adverse weather conditions, but this entire process is in the trial stage.
With winter showing up in Delhi, around 10 trains were cancelled, while 17 arrived late, leaving 2 rescheduled due to operational reasons and decreased visibility in the national capital. Earlier, the Indian Railways had decided to cancel 46 trains between December 1 and February 13. This has been done keeping in mind the foggy conditions in north India. A few days back, it was the financial capital of India, Mumbai which woke up to a dense layer of fog on Saturday morning, forcing the Railways to delay the trains by 30 to 40 minutes. The Central Railways which had no other option but to change the time of the trains also had appealed to the passengers to remain calm and not to resort to unlawful protests and further hinder train operations.
The service is sent every hour and will be available for passengers on board as well as on roadside, officials said. Under this service developed by the Centre for Railway Information Systems (CRIS), passengers have to mention their mobile numbers on the reservation slips to avail the facility. The SMS service is a free-of-cost service borne entirely by the railways.
Meanwhile, earlier in November, Railways was still in process of testing the much-talked-about LED fog lights and other technology in north-bound trains. This was aimed at increasing the visibility for train drivers during adverse weather conditions, but this entire process is in the trial stage. Every winter, all north-bound trains get delayed for hours due to poor visibility during foggy weather. The effect of this is seen on the network of entire Railways across north India.
News Source: www.financialexpress.com
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