Palwal – Vrindavan Vande Bharat Route: Indian Railways Board Chairperson Inspects Kavach System Trial At 160 km/h SpeedThe Railway Board Chairperson Jaya Verma Sinha inspected the 'Kavach' safety system on a Vande Bharat train traveling between Palwal and Vrindavan. The system successfully demonstrated its ability to automatically apply brakes when encountering red signals and to adhere to speed restrictions. During the trial, the train, operating at 160 kmph,...
more... detected a red signal near Hodal station and automatically applied brakes 1,300 meters ahead. The Kavach system, developed by RDSO, is designed to ensure passenger safety by automatically braking if the train driver fails to react in time. This system is currently operational on the 125 km Delhi-Agra track, which allows trains to travel at speeds up to 160 kmph, exceeding the standard 130 kmph limit.
Railway Board ki Chairperson Jaya Verma Sinha ne Palwal aur Vrindavan ke beech Vande Bharat train mein 'Kavach' safety system ka inspection kiya. System ne apna kaam bilkul sahi tarike se kiya, jaise ki red signal par automatically brakes lagaye aur speed restrictions ko follow kiya. Trial ke dauraan, train 160...
more... kmph ki speed se chal rahi thi aur Hodal station ke paas red signal detect karne ke baad, usne 1,300 meters pehle hi brakes laga diye. RDSO dwara develop kiya gaya Kavach system, passenger safety ensure karne ke liye bana hai. Agar train driver time pe react nahi karta hai toh yeh system automatically brakes laga deta hai. Ye system abhi Delhi-Agra track par operational hai, jo 125 km lamba hai aur is par trains 160 kmph ki speed se chal sakti hai. Ye normal 130 kmph limit se zyada hai.