A pilot scheme for setting up an SOS alert system, the round-the-clock security helpline in trains in Western and Central zones is being initiated, said a senior Railway Ministry official.
Rolling out the scheme on an all-India basis would cost about Rs 25.17 crore and it will be utilised from the Nirbhaya Fund, he added.
Finance Minister P Chidambaram had announced in the 2013-14 Budget that the government will set up a fund called the Nirbhaya Fund and contribute Rs 1000 crore to it.