The India Railway Board Reduced the Speed of Two Trains | Why?

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The India Railway decided to reduce the train speeds of Gatiman Bharat and Vande Bharat from 160 kmph to 130 kmph. The India Railway of India shared a letter with the New Delhi NCR general manager. In this letter, they examine the issue of the accident. The NCR approved the letter given by The India Railway Board for whatever instruction was taken to reduce the speed of two trains. 

The India Railway Board released a letter

In the letter issued by The India Railway, they specifically mention three trains. The train number is 20171/20172 (New Delhi-Rani Kamalpati Vande Bharat Express), the second train number is 22470/22469 (Hazrat Nizamuddin-Khajuraho Vande Bharat Express), and the third train number is 12049/12050 (New Delhi-Virangana Lakshmibai Jhansi Gatiman Express). The Gatiman Express launched in India in 2016 and runs from Nizamuddin to Jhansi. It takes speed between Tughlakabad and Agra. The Kanchenjunga Express had an accident, and a crew member informed the loco pilot to reduce the train’s speed. 

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The Congress media repeatedly asks about NEET paper leaks and The India Railway accidents and asks those who lost their lives in railway accidents how much they are concerned about them. Nine people were killed and 40 were injured in the train accident. They added a new thing: both trains run at a speed of 125 kmph between Nizamuddin and Agra, and for the rest of the route, their train’s speed is 160 kmph. They use ’Kavach’ as protection for the train; it automatically applies brakes in an emergency. this will impact the train timing of 25 to 30 delays for people who are planning to travel on this Vande Bharat and Gatiman Express. The Indian Railway also look out for train timing. some trains do not follow the signal that’s why accidents happen such as train number 12506 Anand Vihar Terminal-Kamakhya. 

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