PR overhauls unmanned, vulnerable railway level crossings to control accidents.

ISLAMABAD -- Pakistan Railways (PR) was taking several steps including up-gradation of unmanned and vulnerable railway level crossings across the country to control accidents in collaboration with respective provincial governments.

150-year-old faulty and obsolete signal system installed on Pakistan Railways network was considered the main reason behind the increased number of train accidents, sources in the Ministry of Railways told reporter.

They said at least 74 major and minor train accidents had occurred in last year out of which 54 inquiries had been completed and the other 20 were still under investigation.

The sources said Main Line-I (ML-I) from Peshawar to Karachi track had completed its life by 55 per cent, while ML-2 and ML-3 had surpassed 82 per cent and 80 per cent of their usable lives, respectively.

Pakistan Railways had filed 13 cases relating to the serious incidents and issued 24 show cause notices against employees and other officials responsible for the accidents, besides punishing 34 people who were found guilty, they added.

They said Pakistan Railways faced 89 accidents in 2014-15, 76 in 2015-16, 78 in 2016-17 and as many as 67 incidents during the year 2017-18.

The sources said road surface of all level crossings was being improved together with improved warning boards and provision of reliable communication (VHF radio) between ground staff and locomotives crew.

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