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Indian Railways approves Rs 226 crore signalling upgrade on SECR’s Durg–Taroki section

New Delhi, July 1 (IANS) Indian Railways on Wednesday approved a Rs 226 crore project to modernise signalling infrastructure on the Durg–Taroki section of the Raipur Division under South East Central Railway (SECR), marking a significant step towards improving operational safety and efficiency.

The sanctioned project involves replacing the existing Panel Interlocking (PI) system with advanced Electronic Interlocking (EI) technology at 13 stations across the section. The upgrade is aimed at strengthening train operations through a more reliable, automated and technology-driven signalling system.

“The project involves replacing the existing Panel Interlocking (PI) system with Electronic Interlocking (EI) at 13 stations, enabling safer, more reliable and technology-driven train operations,” the Ministry of Railways said.

The stations covered under the project are Marauda, Risama, Gundardehi, Latabor, Balod, Kusumkasa, Dalli Rajhara, Gudum, Bhanupratappur, Keoti, Antagarh, Taroki and the Raipur Store Depot.

“The transition from Panel Interlocking to Electronic Interlocking will significantly modernise signalling infrastructure on this important section, improving operational flexibility and system reliability,” the ministry added.

Electronic Interlocking is an advanced signalling system that automates route setting and signal operations while incorporating multiple safety safeguards. Compared with the conventional Panel Interlocking system, EI offers higher reliability, improved operational flexibility and quicker restoration of services in the event of disruptions.

“The project will enhance the safety and reliability of train operations, improve punctuality and provide a stronger technological foundation for handling growing passenger and freight traffic on the South East Central Railway network,” the ministry mentioned.

According to Indian Railways, the upgrade is expected to reduce signalling-related failures, enhance the safety of train movements and improve punctuality. The modernised signalling infrastructure will also help the section accommodate increasing passenger and freight traffic more efficiently.

“The approval is part of Indian Railways’ ongoing programme to modernise signalling systems across the national network through advanced technologies, ensuring safer, smarter and more efficient railway operations,” the ministry stated.

–IANS

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