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An express train approached a level crossing gate that was open to road traffic near Katpadi on the night of September 17, 2025 and led to a heated exchange of words between the road users and the gateman.

According to railway sources, the gateman was unaware of the approaching express train as a telecommunication failure had disrupted contact between him and the Station Master of the railway station from where the train departed.

The incident occurred around 10 p.m. between the Polur and Mathimangalam railway stations in the Tiruchi Division of Southern Railway. Eyewitnesses said the train was continuously sounding the horn while nearing the open level crossing, prompting road users to confront the gateman alleging dereliction of duty. The gate was subsequently closed and the train crossed safely, sources said.

Communication failure

A senior railway official told The Hindu on Saturday that a telecommunication failure led to the incident. “As the gateman could not be reached, the locopilot was given a caution order authorising him to proceed at a restricted speed towards the gate. Being an interlocked level crossing, the signal turned to ‘danger’. Upon seeing the train, the gateman followed the standard procedure and locked the gate allowing the train to pass,” he said.

The official said there was no violation of safety guidelines and an inquiry into the incident had been ordered. “The telecommunication failure only affected train punctuality,” he said, requesting not to be quoted.

In the wake of recent accidents at level crossing gates across various zones, including a tragic collision near the Alapakkam railway station that claimed the lives of three school students, the Ministry of Railways has issued a fresh safety advisory aimed at preventing similar incidents.

The Railway Board, expressing serious concern over recurring mishaps, has directed all zonal railways to ensure unobstructed visibility of both road traffic and boom barriers from the gate operating panel to enable timely and safe operations. “Gatemen must strictly ensure that no vehicle is present between the boom barriers before initiating gate closure,” an advisory said.

Monitor compliance

Describing the accidents as “unfortunate” events, the Railway Board asked General Managers of zonal railways to strictly monitor compliance with safety protocols and ensure their implementation across the network.

The advisory asked senior officials to check and confirm that all road safety devices, such as signals/signage, hooters, and speed breakers, were available and in proper working condition to alert road users. It should also be ensured that all operation facilities required for safe gate operation and emergency handling, as specified in the Gate Working Rules (GWR), should be functional at every level crossing.

The officials were also told to conduct regular counselling and training of gatemen, along with systematic inspections of level crossing gates, for assessing their familiarity with both routine and emergency procedures.



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Permanent speed restrictions were also discussed in the meeting. (Representational)

New Delhi:

The Railway Board has set up a committee to find out the reasons for the violation of speed restrictions by train drivers at various points between originating and destination stations which is detrimental to safe train operations.

According to sources, the Board came into action after recent incidents in which two train drivers violated the speed restriction of 20 kmph at a river bridge, which was under maintenance and drove their trains at 120 kmph speed.

In the first incident, the loco pilot and assistant loco pilot of the Gatiman Express, India’s first semi-high-speed train which runs at 160 kmph speed between Hazrat Nizamuddin in Delhi and Virangana Lakshmibai Jhansi Junction in Uttar Pradesh, violated the advisory speed restriction between Jajau and Mania railway station near Agra Cantt.

Just a couple of days after the Gatiman incident, the drivers of another train Malwa Express, which runs between Katra (Jammu) and Indore (Madhya Pradesh), too committed a similar violation at the same spot and steered the train at 120 kmph.

Soon after these incidents, the Railway Board on June 3 issued a circular to all zones and informed, “Railway Board has constituted a committee to review the caution orders being issued to Loco Pilots and Train Managers (guards).” “The committee desires to interact with Loco Pilots through video conference to understand the issues related to caution orders at the field level,” the circular added, asking all zones to nominate loco pilots from each division to attend a meeting on June 5.

“Over 180 loco pilots and loco inspectors took part in the meeting and came out with various suggestions to ensure that speed restrictions are followed in letter and spirit,” said a loco pilot, who was part of the virtual meeting.

The Railways imposes speed restrictions for the safe operation of the trains for various reasons such as track condition, ongoing track repair work, old railway bridges and station yard remodelling etc.

The Railway officials say that before boarding the engine, the loco pilots and their assistants obtain a complete route chart along with advisories and cautionary speed limits from the concerned operating department and they are supposed to maintain the speed accordingly.

During operation, the assistant driver calls out loudly these advisories and cautions and the driver repeats it to confirm.

“In the meeting, various suggestions came, For instance, a section of drivers suggested that a train guard should remind a driver on a walkie-talkie 3 km before the starting point of the speed restriction. This practice is being followed by the guards of Kota division and a request was made to make it applicable across the board in Railways,” said another loco pilot, who attended the meeting.

“Some drivers wanted the caution order to be given on bold letters with bigger font size on A4 size white paper. They also said that drivers should be issued different colour highlighters to mark the restrictions for their convenience,” he added.

The participants also said that it was also discussed in the meeting whether permanent speed restriction (PSR) should also be made a part of the caution order.

“Normally only temporary caution orders are given to the drivers on a paper sheet but a suggestion was made that PSR should also be mentioned,” said a loco pilot.

“The committee will look into these suggestions and deliberate upon other means to decide if there is a need to amend the operation norms concerning speed restrictions in the interest of safe train operations,” said a source in the Railway Board.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)



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