NFR introduces rubberised surfaces at LC gates to boost safety

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GUWAHATI, Nov 24: The Northeast Frontier Railway (NFR) is committed to enhancing safety and operational efficiency for rail and road users across its zone. As part of this commitment, nine Level Crossing (LC) gates are being provided with rubberised surfacing, out of a total of 17 gates at the Lumding-Furkating section during September 2024. This modernisation initiative will extend to the remaining gates, scheduled for completion by November and December 2024. The project, involving the rubberised surfacing of nine LC gates, has a total cost of Rs 81 lakh, with Rs 9 lakh allocated per LC gate. This initiative represents a significant step toward improving safety for road users and railway operations.

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Rubberised surfacing offers several advantages compared to the traditional method of using paver blocks. The installation process is quick and efficient, requiring only a two-hour block for laying panels and a brief speed restriction of 30 km/h for two to three hours post-installation. It also ensures a smoother road surface between the tracks and one meter on both sides, providing better riding comfort for road users.

The safety of level crossings is significantly enhanced by the elimination of check rails, which removes risks such as check rail breakage and the need for frequent gap adjustments. Furthermore, maintenance requirements are reduced as the absence of sand and paver blocks prevents the formation of caked ballast. This extends the service life of critical track components, such as Elastic Rail Clips (ERCs), GR pads, and liners. Maintenance operations are also simplified, as rubberised surfacing allows easy opening of the track during activities such as machine tamping.

This initiative is a testament to NFR’s efforts to adopt modern technology to ensure safe and smooth movement at level crossings, benefiting both road users and railway operations. With nine gates already completed, the remaining eight gates will further reinforce safety and operational efficiency in the Lumding-Furkating section. NFR remains dedicated to implementing innovative solutions that enhance safety and provide a seamless experience for its passengers and stakeholders.

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