"We are implementing Mobile Train Radio Communication (MTRC) system which would provide better communication between the control room and the driver in speeding trains," said a senior Railway Ministry official involved with the project.
The system will provide control rooms with emergency brake for trains which can be used in case of signal violation by drivers.
While the MRTC system is currently being installed in the 2264-km route including Delhi-Ludhiana, Howrah-Mughalsarai and Kolkata Metro sections, 2235-km-long route including the New Delhi-Howrah and New Delhi-Jammu will be equipped with the modern communication system by March next year.
It will replace the existing walkie talkie system, which is not much reliable when the train is running at a high speed, he added.
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"Voice becomes inaudible in high speed trains. Communication also gets blocked if the train negotiates a curve," he said.
The upcoming dedicated freight corridor (DFC) will also be equipped with the MRTC.
It would cost about Rs 8 lakh per km to install MTRC system on the rail route.