Kavach system covers 2,000-km rail network, installation progressing very fast: Vaishnaw – Read
Replying during the Question Hour in the Lok Sabha, he said the Kavach is a complex system which has five major systems within, including laying down of optical fibre cable (OFC) all along the tracks and installation of telecom towers.
The Indian Railways has completed laying 7,129 kilometres of OFC cables, installed 860 telecom towers, covered with data centres 767 stations, installed trackside equipment along 3,413 km, and installed 4,154 locomotives.
“Apart from that, the complete commissioning of the system is today more than 2,000 kilometres. The progress is very fast,” he said.
‘Kavach’ is an indigenously developed Automatic Train Protection (ATP) system.
The minister added that 40,000 technicians and operators have been trained because this is a “very” complex and totally new system.
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