जानें ट्रेन की स्पीड, ब्रेक लगाने का सही समय, स्टेशन में सिंग्नल का महत्वTrain accidents are tragic events, and the recent collision between a goods train and the Kanchanjunga Express in West Bengal highlights the importance of safety protocols. According to the Railway Board, there are specific distances required for braking depending on the type of train (passenger or goods) and speed. Passenger trains...
more... traveling at 100 km/h require 350-400 meters to brake, while goods trains require 500-600 meters. Trains also brake at least 1000 meters before reaching a station to ensure a safe stop. The braking distance is influenced by the speed limit of the railway section and the type of signal received by the loco pilot (green, yellow, or red). Loco pilots receive comprehensive training before operating trains, ensuring they understand these safety protocols and can react accordingly to signals and track conditions.
Train accident bahut dukhdayak hota hai, aur West Bengal mein Kanchanjunga Express aur goods train ka accident safety protocols ki importance dikhaata hai. Railway Board ke mutabik, har train (passenger ya goods) aur speed ke liye braking ke liye alag-alag distance hota hai. 100 km/h speed se chalne wali passenger train...
more... ko brake lagaane ke liye 350-400 meters chahiye, aur goods train ke liye 500-600 meters. Train station pe pahunchne se pehle kam se kam 1000 meters se brake lagati hai. Braking distance railway section ki speed limit aur loco pilot ko mile signals (green, yellow, red) pe depend karta hai. Loco pilots ko train chalane se pehle saara training diya jata hai, jisse woh safety protocols samajh sakte hai aur signals aur track conditions pe react kar sake.