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Address: Betul Madhya Pradesh

Station Code: DHQ)DHARAKHO

Station Name: DHQ)DHARAKHOH

Zone: CR/Central

Total Unique Trains: 2

Train Frequency Weekly: 13

Station Traffic: Low

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RECENT NEWS

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2022/11/5125-11-2022
General Manager Central Railway inspects section of Itarsi-Betul- Amla-Parasia on Nagpur Division

General Manager Central Railway inspects section of  Itarsi-Betul- Amla-Parasia o­n Nagpur Division

Shri Anil Kumar Lahoti, General Manager, Central Railway conducted the annual inspection o­n Itarsi-Betul - Amla-Parasia section of Nagpur Division o­n 25.11.2022.

The General Manager started with the inspection of Saheli bridge between Saheli and Kalaakhar stations followed by a speed run of 130 kmph o­n the Kalaakhar-Ghoradongri section. At Ghoradongri station, the General Manager inspected the Circulating area, Panel/Relay room, Solar Plant, Railway Colony and garden. He also inspected the level crossing gate, catch siding inspection at Dharakhoh followed by  inspection of Tunnel, Viaduct & interacted with the Gang unit of track maintainers o­n the Dharakhoh-Maramjhiri section. He also inspected  Road Under Bridge o­n the Maramjhiri- Betul section.

At Betul station, Shri Lahoti inspected the various stalls displayed by Commercial, Accounts, Medical, RPF and Rajbhasha departments. He also inspected the Circulating area, Panel room, Booking office concourse and Waiting room at the station. This was followed by inspection of Goods shed, Track Machine siding, RPF office and inspection of Scrap lot. At Betul station, Shri Lahoti also met Shri Durga Das Uikey, Hon’ble MP, Betul, Shri Brahma Bhalavi, Hon'ble MLA, Ghoradongri, Dr. Yogesh Pandagre, Hon'ble MLA, Amla and Public Representatives and also interacted with media.

The General Manager inspected the Accident Relief Train and Accident Relief Medical Equipment at Amla, followed by Speed run o­n the Amla-Bordhai section and inspection of Curve at Kms 929/400 to 930/600 & Kms 921/500 between Navegaon and Hirdagarh. At Junnardeo station, the General Manager inspected the Circulating area, Panel room, Waiting room and Crew lobby, RPF office and Health Unit.

At Nagpur, Shri Lahoti met the representatives of unions, various associations and the Media.

Smt Richa Khare, Divisional Railway Manager, Nagpur Division, Principal Heads of Departments and Branch officers from Division were also present during the inspection.

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Date: November 25, 2022

PR No.2022/11/51

This press release is issued by the Public Relations Department, Central Railway, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus Mumbai.



(Shivaji Sutar)
Chief Public Relations Officer




2
2022/06/1005-06-2022
CR – Gears up for monsoon with precautions



Central Railway
Press Release

CR – Gears up  for monsoon with precautions

Patrolmen – The Foot Soldiers of Railways. Around 300 patrolmen deployed to patrol the identified sections over Central Railway

Intensive detailing of Ghats, Bridges, Railway Affected Works etc to face heavy rain


Monsoon is o­ne season everybody expects so that water is available for the citizens during non-monsoon period and replenishes the ground water level.  However, in areas like Mumbai, the city in which everybody moves o­n wheels in general and trains in particular for work daily sometimes face hardship when it rains heavily. 

Central Railway, which caters to around 38 lakh suburban commuters after pandemic daily, takes precautions so that the train running is not affected during monsoon.  Engineering, Electrical, Mechanical , Operations , Signal & Telecommunications etc work in tandem and have carried out monsoon precautions to ensure smooth  services during  monsoon.  

Shri Anil Kumar Lahoti, General Manager, Central Railway said that monsoon precautions have been taken in detail so that the effect of monsoon o­n train services is minimum. CR HQ and divisional officials are taking all efforts to avoid inconvenience to the passengers and keep running wheels 24X7 during heavy rain.

Track Maintainers patrol  their section in pairs o­n foot and scan for any dangers like rail breakage, fracture, etc. During the monsoon, certain sections of the railway line, are identified and specified for patrolling by railway men to detect damage by flood such as breaches, boulder falls, settlements, slips and scours and immediate action to be taken to protect rains, when warranted.  

52 such sections have been identified where patrolling is warranted out of which 34 are in Mumbai Division ghat sections.  Around 300 patrolmen have been deployed to patrol the identified sections during full monsoon. All the patrolmen’s are provided with GPS trackers and their live locations are being monitored in respective controls.

For a systematic and effect patrolling, patrol charts are prepared by divisional engineers taking into consideration the train timings of the timetable in force such that all trains carrying passengers between sunset and sunrise get the maximum protection possible.  Each Patrolman is provided with necessary set of equipment.  Besides this a Petrol Notebook also given, in which timing of his reporting and movement are recorded by another person at the ends of the sections. The book travels from o­ne end to another end as it is exchanged at each other’s jurisdiction limit.

Besides these patrolmen, stationery watchmen at 114 locations over Central Railway are deployed round the clock to guard vulnerable bridges, cutting and tunnel locations. Central Railway Mumbai Division also install around 145 CCTV cameras at 29 vulnerable locations in the ghats to have a remote and continuous watch. 16 additional pumps provided at flood prone locations.

Before the o­nset of monsoon, in ghat sections (Karjat-Lonavala; Kasara-Igatpuri o­n Mumbai Division and Dharakhoh and Maramjhiri o­n Nagpur Division loose boulders at the top of hill and o­n the slope are identified by detailed survey. Such boulders are pulled down and fallen before the monsoon. 625 loose boulders have been identified and have been fallen down in advance this year.

Railway also cleans, every year, waterway of around 3,300 small bridges to avoid any flooding besides cleaning of side drains all along the routes. Around 999 km of side drains are cleaned before monsoon. 98% of cleaning has been done and the cleaning of remaining side drains will be completed before the o­nset of monsoon. 68 catch water drains have been cleaned. 

In Mumbai suburban, 29 locations have been identified as flood prone locations.  Hight Pressure pumps have been deployed and will be operated as and when needed.

Traction Distribution wing carried out maintenance of crossovers, turnouts, masts, cantilevers, etc for smooth operations of trains by operating power blocks.  The live line checking by Tower Wagon and foot patrolling of sections have been carried out to ensure healthiness of OHE gears for smooth running of trains.

Electrical General wing carried out transformer cleaning and tightening of outgoing connections at TMS substation, power panel, lighting panel, rectifiers, etc.  

Signal & Telecom wing carried out meggering of cables, sealing of point motors as part of monsoon preparedness, panel testing, point machine and signal unit repairs and replacement.

Readiness to face the challenge
Around 170 wagons of boulders and quarry dust are kept in different locations spread over Central Railway to meet any exigency of washouts or subsidence of formation of slope failure due to extreme heavy rains. Out of 170 wagons, 54 wagons are in Mumbai Division.  Mumbai Division released monsoon precaution booklet which contains guidelines for railway staff, dates and time of high tides during upcoming monsoon. MSF Jawans + RPF Staff as quick response teams and a RPF Flood Rescue Team formed in collaboration with NDRF for any exigency.

Coordination with Other Government Departments & 24X7 Control Room
There are 111 identified railway affecting tank and works  (RAW and RAT) joint inspection of which have been already completed by railway engineers and State Government officials. CR Control office, working round the clock, will keep close liaison with Meteorological Department, Disaster Management cell and staff deputed at flood prone areas for continuous monitoring and constant updates.
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Date: June 4, 2022
2022/06/10
This press release is issued by the Public Relations Department, Central Railway, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus Mumbai


(Shivaji Sutar)
Chief Public Relations Officer







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