TRAIN COACHES ARE ISOLATION WARDS
THE VAST NETWORK
Indian Railways, which was considering using some of its vast number of train coaches to help fight the coronavirus outbreak, has prepared its first prototype of an isolation coach.
PROTOTYPE
The prototype is equipped with 10 isolation wards per coach. The coaches will have provision of air curtains in each compartment, and authorities have converted two toilets into a proper bathroom.
PREPARING FOR COVID-19
Each zone of the railways has been tasked with manufacturing 10 coaches a week. It had already begun work on using its production units to manufacture ventilators and other medical equipment.
› The hospital isolation coaches will have provision of air curtains in each compartment. We have converted two toilets into bathrooms by plugging the toilet pan and (installing) proper flooring. We have removed the middle berth NORTHERN RAILWAYS OFFICIAL
NEW DELHI: Indian Railways has prepared the first prototype of an isolation coach for Covid-19 patients. The prototype, the handiwork of Northern Railways, is equipped with 10 isolation wards per coach. Each zone of Indian Railways has been tasked with manufacturing 10 coaches a week.
The coaches are being sanitized before and after they are converted into isolation wards. “The hospital isolation coaches will have provision of air curtains in each compartment. We have converted two toilets into bathrooms by plugging the toilet pan and (installing) proper flooring. We have removed the middle berth,” a Northern Railways official said, requesting anonymity.
Hindustan Times on March 26 had reported that Prime Minister Narendra Modi asked government ministries to find innovative ways of using their
resources to manufacture medical equipment like ventilators and scaling up production in the aftermath of the Covid-19 outbreak.
A cabinet meeting chaired by the Prime Minister discussed ways of using state-owned facilities and production units to for boosting the production and supply of medical equipment and setting up quarantine facilities.
Indian Railways has been considering using some of its vast number of train coaches as isolation wards. It has already begun work on using locomotive production units to manufacture ventilators and other medical equipment.
“There is a plan to use the vast pool of non-AC coaches for setting up isolation wards. Railways has also begun production of masks, sanitisers and other supplies,” a railway ministry official said, requesting anonymity.
Indian Railways has also been tasked with using its large manufacturing and locomotive production units and workshops for manufacturing essential medical equipment hospital beds and stretchers, among others.
The national transporter has issued directions to this effect to its production units -- the Integral Coach Factory in Chennai and Diesel Loco Works in Varanasi, among others.