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New railway system will be stopped by one click

New Delhi: Railtel Enterprises Limited (REL), a wholly-owned subsidiary of RailTel Corporation of India Limited, to replace the old mechanical signaling equipment at 13 railway stations of Northern Railway and replace them with state-of-the-art Electronic Interlocking System. Work has been entrusted. The existing mechanical signaling system uses lever frames to signal down and to change the tracks. The new electronic interlocking signaling system will be able to sign down and change the tracks with one click.

3 stations of Delhi and 10 Ambala division
According to our affiliate website G Business, the 13 railway stations assigned to REL are from Delhi Mandal and 10 Ambala mandals. The 10 railway stations of Kalayat, Kaithal and Pehova Road and Ambala mandal are included in 3 stations of Delhi Division, Anandpur Sahib, Nangaldam, Ropar Thermal Plant, Baluwana, Giddadbaha, Malout, Pakki, Panjkosi, Hindulkot and Futuhi. The estimated cost of this project is about Rs. 87 crores.

R.L. The agreement has been signed to start work between North Railway and This Agreement is General Manager, Northern Railway T.P. The presence of Singh (from via Jaipur via video conferencing) happened. Chief Signals and Telecommunication Engineers / Projects / Northern Railway Neeraj Gupta and R.L. Group General Manager P.V. Srikanth signed this agreement. On this occasion, Additional General Manager of North Railway, Rajesh Tiwari, Chief Signal and Telecommunication Engineer, North Railway, S.P. Upadhyay, R.L. Chairman Puneet Chawla, REL Director A.K. Sablania and R.L. And many senior railway officials were present.

Highlighting the utility of these new systems, Mr. T.P., General Manager, Northern Railway. Singh said that this state-of-the-art signaling system will be helpful in improving safety and efficiency in rail operations. We need to complete the process of installation of this system at these stations.

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