Update for Vrindavan travelers: Vande Bharat to operate at 160 km/h speed with successful armor system trial
Under the supervision of Deputy Chief Signal and Telecommunication Engineer Kush Gupta, the trial of the armor system, dubbed Kavach, was deemed successful. Prashasti Srivastava, the Public Relations Officer of Agra Railway Division, affirmed that the system effectively brought the train to a halt automatically at red signals.
Railway Board Chairperson and CEO Jaya Verma Sinha, alongside senior officials from North Central and Northern Railways, conducted a thorough inspection of the 'Railway Kavach' trial aboard the Vande Bharat train between Palwal and Vrindavan. Sinha experienced firsthand the functioning of the armor system while traveling aboard the eight-coach Vande Bharat train, which cruised at a swift 160 kilometers per hour.
Armor system trial yields positive results
Under the supervision of Deputy Chief Signal and Telecommunication Engineer Kush Gupta, the trial of the armor system, dubbed 'Kavach,' was deemed successful. Prashasti Srivastava, the Public Relations Officer of Agra Railway Division, affirmed that the system effectively brought the train to a halt automatically at red signals.
"The train adhered to all speed restrictions seamlessly with the assistance of 'Kavach,' without requiring intervention from the loco pilot," said Srivastava. "For instance, as the train approached the loop line near Chhata station on the Palwal-Vridavan railway route, it accurately adjusted its speed, maintaining the required pace."
Officials involved in the trials lauded the flawless performance of 'Kavach,' noting Sinha's profound impression with its efficient adherence to all parameters. Sinha, accompanied by high-ranking railway officials, boarded the Vande Bharat from Palwal station, embarking on a journey that showcased the system's efficacy.
During the journey, as the train approached Sholaka station, it encountered a red signal preceding Hodal station. Operating at a brisk 160 kmph, the armor system promptly detected the signal and automatically applied brakes approximately 1,300 meters ahead.
Significance of the achievement
The successful trial signifies a significant milestone, particularly for passengers traveling to Vrindavan. With the ability to maintain high speeds while ensuring safety, the implementation of 'Kavach' promises enhanced efficiency and security along the route. This achievement underscores the continuous efforts of Indian Railways to modernise and optimide its services for the benefit of passengers across the country.
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