Indian Railways Safety Plan Investment Strategy Safety Environment 1233484425297145 3
1. Indian Railways Safety Plan - Investment Strategy & Safety Environment Presentation by : M.C. SRIVASTAVA Member Traffic Railway Board Indian Railways
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7. INDIAN RAILWAYS – AN OVER VIEW KEY STATISTICS 2001-2002 ROUTE KILOMETERS 62759 TRACK KILOMETERS 107969 NO. OF LOCOMOTIVES 7517 NO. OF PASSENGER VEHICLES 36510 NO. OF WAGONS(IN FOUR WHEELERS) BG 459160 NO. OF STATIONS 6867 NO. OF PASSENGER CARRIED DAILY 12.6 MILLION FREIGHT TRAFFIC (DAILY) 1.3 M. TONNES NO. OF PASSENGER TRAINS 8547 PER DAY NO. OF FREIGHT TRAINS 5401 PER DAY GROSS TRAFFIC RECEIPTS(1999-00) US $7.5Billion MAN POWER (REGULAR EMPLOYEES) 1.57 Million
12. Consequential train accidents include train accidents having serious repercussion in terms of loss of human life, human injury, loss to Railway property or interruption to Rail traffic. Collision, Fire in train, trains running into road traffic at level crossings, derailment and accidents of miscellaneous nature are included in consequential train accidents.
24. Renewal of Overage Assets The following were the requirement of renewal : Arrears of Track Renewals (BG) -12,260 Kms. Distressed Bridges -262 Nos. Overaged Signalling Gear -1,560 Stations Overaged Coaches (BG) -1,322 Vehicle Units Overaged Wagons (BG) -34,000 (in terms of 4-wheeler units) As on 1.4.1999.