In order to ensure smooth drive for high speed trains, railways is acquiring contactless sensor cars which will run on rails for detecting track defects. |
The contactless sensor system will help check track parametres of a high speed route in a faster and effective way, said a senior railway official. |
While one contactless sensor car has already been imported, two others are to be inducted soon, said the official. |
However, the new contactless sensor car has not been commissioned yet as it is on a trial run. |
The current inspection system is through physical contact with the track. |
"The new system will be contactless as it is equipped with laser beam technology," said the official. "The technology is successfully operational in advanced countries," he added. |
While there is a plan to increase the speed of Rajdhani in certain routes to 150 km per hour, speed of other important trains are also to be increased in a phased manner. |
Besides the Dedicated Freight Corridors where goods train would travel in higher speed, railways also have plans for high speed corridors for faster overnight travel between Metro cities. |
The contactless sensor system will ensure the track parametres required for higher speed, said the official. |
The unevenness and twist on the track and other conditions can be detected by using laser beam technology, said the official. |
While railways has acquired one contactless sensor car from the US, two have to be imported from Europe. One car costs about Rs 5 crore. |
All these imported contactless sensor cars will be custom-made for our broad gauge system, said the official. |
The Rajdhani route is checked once in three months and other important routes once in four months. |
Once the laser beam system is operational it will be used on Delhi-Mumbai and Delhi-Kolkata route first. "Later on other routes will also be covered," said the official. |