The Asian Age

Rlys turn non-AC coaches into isolation wards

■ Each railway zone will manufactur­e a rake with 10 coaches every week

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New Delhi, March 28: The railways has manufactur­ed a prototype of an isolation ward for treating coronaviru­s patients by converting non-air-conditione­d train coaches, it said on Saturday.

Once the best practices are finalised in the next few days, each railway zone would manufactur­e a rake with 10 coaches every week, the national transporte­r added.

“Then we will serve the hinterland­s or whichever region needs the coaches,” northern railway spokespers­on Deepak Kumar said.

The prototype was manufactur­ed at the Jagadhri workshop of the Northern Railways in Haryana’s Yamunagar. A senior official of the workshop told PTI that a Link Hofmann Busch (LHB) coach was used for the purpose.

To make the modified isolation ward, the middle berth was removed, the lower portion of the compartmen­t plugged by plywood and a provision of partition provided from the aisle side for the isolation of the compartmen­t,

the railways said.

Each coach would have 10 isolation wards, it added.

For medical equipment to be plugged in, the railways has provided 220-volt electrical points in each compartmen­t, which have air curtains segregatin­g one patient from the other.

The railways has also

provided a provision for 415-volt supply externally.

The four toilets in each coach have been converted into two bathrooms by plugging the toilet pan and with proper flooring.

Each bathroom will have a hand shower, a bucket and a mug.

There is also a provision for bottle-holders, which

can hold four bottles in each compartmen­t.

Not just the wards for patients, the coaches will also have facilities such as consultati­on rooms, medical stores, ICUs and pantry.

Meanwhile, the Rail Coach Factory (RCF) in Punjab’s Kapurthala is also working on a design

to convert LHB coaches into hospital facilities for future purposes.

“A design is being prepared for converting new LHB coaches into treatment ward so that they can be used as hospital facility,” RCF general manager Ravinder Gupta said.

 ?? — PTI ?? Prototypes of isolation wards for treating coronaviru­s patients inside non-air-conditione­d train coaches in New Delhi on Saturday.
— PTI Prototypes of isolation wards for treating coronaviru­s patients inside non-air-conditione­d train coaches in New Delhi on Saturday.
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