“The project has been approved at a cost of Rs 206 crore,” a Railway Board press statement said.
It added, “The project forms part of Indian Railways’ ongoing nationwide rollout of Kavach, aimed at expanding the indigenous safety system across high-density and strategically important routes.”
Kavach is India’s indigenously developed automatic train protection (ATP) system, designed to significantly enhance railway safety by preventing signal passed at danger (SPAD) incidents and train collisions.
The system continuously monitors train movements, automatically applies brakes whenever necessary, enables trains to operate safely at the maximum permissible speeds and supports reliable train operations even during adverse weather conditions such as dense fog.
“The deployment of Kavach Version 4.0 on these important Indian Railways routes will strengthen safety, improve operational efficiency, enhance the reliability of train operations and support faster, technology-driven movement of both passenger and freight services,” the Railway Board said.
