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Railway sanctions fund for safety fencing of Bhadrak-Balasore-Kharagpur Railway Section

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Bhubaneswar: Indian Railways has sanctioned Rs 202.12 crore or safety fencing in Bhadrak-Balasore-Kharagpur Railway Section along with sub-ways to enhance railway safety and increase train speeds.

East Coast Railway (ECoR) sources here said both Double W Metal Beam Crash Barriers and Fixed Knot Fencing Barriers have been planned for installation in vulnerable places in this rail section.

These locations have been identified for fencing as the bank height is almost rail level and cattle are frequently crossing the track.

ECoR sources said this safety fencing will not only ensure safe train operations but also restrict unauthorized trespassing, cattle grazing near the railway tracks, and movements of wild animals near the rail line.

To ensure effective fencing and avoid any disruptions, the Ministry has decided to construct boundary walls closer to the tracks.

The initiative also aims to seal the entry to tracks at level crossings, ROBs (flyovers), RUBs (underpasses), bridges, and other critical locations requiring access control.

The safety fencing project marks a significant step toward ensuring a safer and more efficient railway network for the nation.

Apart from this, Rs 141.49 crore for Safety fencing in Balichak-Rakhamines and Rs 103.62 crore for the Howrah-Duan Rail Section have also been sanctioned.

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