Most advanced electronic interlocking system has now been installed by the Indian Railways at Tundla railway station. The new system, which would be a boon for passengers travelling from Howrah to Delhi, has replaced the 65-year-old mechanical signalling system. In addition, it would also help in reducing travel time to 12 hours from the existing 17 to 19 hours.
Most advanced electronic interlocking system has now been installed by the Indian Railways at Tundla railway station. The new system, which would be a boon for passengers travelling from Howrah to Delhi, has replaced the 65-year-old mechanical signalling system. In addition, it would also help in reducing travel time to 12 hours from the existing 17 to 19 hours. October 23, 2019 at 07:12AM https://ift.tt/35TB70h
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