Hindustan Times (West UP)

Railways gears up to tackle dense fog

- HT Correspond­ent letters@htlive.com

LUCKNOW: To keep the movement of trains unaffected and prevent any untoward incident due to winter fog and consequent drop in visibility, the railways is taking several precaution­s, including the installati­on of fog-safe devices in all the engines and securing other fogsafe equipment.

Divulging more informatio­n on this, Pankaj Kumar Singh, chief public relations officer, North Eastern Railways (NER), said, “The divisions have received a sufficient number of fog-safe equipment to ensure the safe operation of trains. The installati­on of fog-safe devices in all the engines is being ensured. A total of 315 fog-safe devices have been delivered to the Lucknow division, 185 to the Izzatnagar division, and 415 to the Varanasi division.”

The officer added, “The availabili­ty of fog-safe devices has been ensured on the engines of all trains operating in fog-affected areas. Firecracke­r signals are being provided at the necessary locations. Yellow and black Lumis strips are being installed on signal sighting boards. Fog signal posts, busy level crossings and lifting barriers are also being taken care of and being painted for better visibility. The staff is also being trained to tackle foggy conditions. When it is foggy outside, the station master at the station is instructed to verify the visibility in the station area before giving the train a green signal. Train drivers (or loco pilots) have been told to maintain a controlled speed, keep an eye out for abrupt obstacles to stop at, and cross level crossings while maintainin­g a constant whistle blow. The railway administra­tion notifies each loco pilot of the location and distance of the stop signal before each station,” he added.

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