Railways decides to get tough with provinces to man level crossings.

Byline: Khalid Hasnain

LAHORE -- Keeping in view the increasing train accidents, especially the recent one that left 20 Sikh pilgrims dead and many others injured near Farooqabad (Sheikhupura), the Pakistan Railways has decided to press the provincial governments to man all unmanned level crossings within six months.

In case of non-compliance of the notice within six months, which is being issued to the provincial governments in the next few days, the railways would close all such unmanned or unauthorised level crossings on its own.

The railways also plans to start replacing some dilapidated stretches of the track with new ones in Sukkur division to control the increasing trains' derailments and collisions, Dawn has learnt.

'In a meeting held in Islamabad on Wednesday, it has been decided, in principle, that all provincial governments must be issued a notice within a few days for manning all unmanned or unauthorised railway level crossings within six months. And, in case, there is no progress on the part of government, the PR, on its own, will start closing all such level crossings to avert accidents,' a senior official privy to the meeting told Dawn on Thursday.

Intends to close such crossings on its own after the deadline

There are 3,000 unmanned level crossings at the main and other lines besides unauthorised passages crossing the rail tracks. In recent months, a number of accidents took place at the unmanned level crossings that included killing of 22 people, including 20 Sikh pilgrims at an unmanned crossing, near a manned level crossing at Sacha Sauda town (Farooqabad) after an express train hit their coach.

Another similar accident happened near Pattoki at a manned level crossing when a train hit a car carrying two newlywed couples. Both couples died on the spot.

According to the official, the railways, in case of accidents at unmanned level crossings or unauthorised passages at the tracks, shouldn't be blamed as it is purely a responsibility of the provincial governments to man unmanned crossings.

'If any railway servant notices a transport vehicle crossing a class 3 level crossing without complying with the requirement of section 91 (i) of the West Pakistan Motor Vehicle Ordinance 1965, its number with available particulars shall immediately be brought to the notice of the sectional permanent way inspector of railways or the nearest station master shall promptly report the matter to police. The driver of a transport vehicle who...

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