Train accident prevention project

  1. Improving station safety & reducing incidents on platforms
  2. Railway Track Monitoring and Accident Avoiding System – IJERT
  3. Railway Track Monitoring and Accident Avoiding System – IJERT
  4. Improving station safety & reducing incidents on platforms


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Improving station safety & reducing incidents on platforms

Menu • Home • News • • • Topics • Digitalisation • Freight • Infrastructure • Regulation & Legislation • Rolling Stock • Safety • Security & Crime Management • Signalling & Telecoms • Sustainability • The Passenger • The Workforce • • Regions • United Kingdom • United States • Germany • Australia • Canada • France • Sweden • China • Poland • India • Italy • • Organisations • Network Rail • Department for Transport (DfT) • Crossrail • Transport for London • CER • Deutsche Bahn • Russian Railways (RZD) • International Union of Railways (UIC) • SNCF • Unife • Eurostar • Close • Articles • Magazine • Videos • Whitepapers / Case Studies • Webinars • Content Hubs • Podcasts • Events • Digital Rail 2023 (In-Person) • Digital Rail 2022 (Watch On-demand) • Industry Events • Close The Rail Safety and Standards Board (RSSB) speaks to Global Railway Review about the launch of a new guide aimed at improving station safety and reducing platform-related accidents… A new booklet launched by the RSSB, will act as a new guide for people working in trains stations helping them understand the critical role they can […] The RSSB’s Director of Research and Standards Mark Phillips commented, “As congestion in the station increases so too does the risk of slipping or falling. We have created the “Lend a Helping Hand” campaign which aims to reach out to every member of the travelling public. However, we can’t afford to be complacent and must bear this advice in mind all year round.” Accidents on t...

Railway Track Monitoring and Accident Avoiding System – IJERT

Article Download / Views: 389 • Total Downloads : 69 • Authors : N. Pavithra, K. Tamil Selvi, M. Kowsalya, Mr. B. Dinesh Babu • Paper ID : IJERTCONV7IS06080 • Volume & Issue : • Published (First Online): 24-06-2019 • ISSN (Online) : 2278-0181 • Publisher Name : IJERT • License: This work is licensed under a Railway Track Monitoring and Accident Avoiding System N. Pavithra, K. Tamil selvi, M. Kowsalya, UG Scholar, Department of Computer Science &Engineering Sri Ranganathar Institute of Engineering and Technology, Coimbatore-110 Mr. B. Dinesh Babu, Assistant professor, Department of Computer Science &Engineering Sri Ranganathar Institute of Engineering and Technology, Coimbatore-110 Abstract – Railway is the most popular and friendly transportation system of the largest part of the cities in the world. Train is widely used for comfortable and safe journey in a reasonable fare. People from different professions can effort it. Almost 10,000 billion freight tonne-Kilo-meters and more than 5 billion Passengers of rail transport have been travelled around the world per years. The railway transportation system plays an important role for business as well as for leniency and safe travelling in modern life. But at every turn, the train is facing unexpected situation in travelling because of wrong signal, wrong track switching, insecure level crossing etc. for which collision have been occurred. As a result, lot of damages has been done in economic sector with lot of causalities whic...

Railway Track Monitoring and Accident Avoiding System – IJERT

Article Download / Views: 389 • Total Downloads : 69 • Authors : N. Pavithra, K. Tamil Selvi, M. Kowsalya, Mr. B. Dinesh Babu • Paper ID : IJERTCONV7IS06080 • Volume & Issue : • Published (First Online): 24-06-2019 • ISSN (Online) : 2278-0181 • Publisher Name : IJERT • License: This work is licensed under a Railway Track Monitoring and Accident Avoiding System N. Pavithra, K. Tamil selvi, M. Kowsalya, UG Scholar, Department of Computer Science &Engineering Sri Ranganathar Institute of Engineering and Technology, Coimbatore-110 Mr. B. Dinesh Babu, Assistant professor, Department of Computer Science &Engineering Sri Ranganathar Institute of Engineering and Technology, Coimbatore-110 Abstract – Railway is the most popular and friendly transportation system of the largest part of the cities in the world. Train is widely used for comfortable and safe journey in a reasonable fare. People from different professions can effort it. Almost 10,000 billion freight tonne-Kilo-meters and more than 5 billion Passengers of rail transport have been travelled around the world per years. The railway transportation system plays an important role for business as well as for leniency and safe travelling in modern life. But at every turn, the train is facing unexpected situation in travelling because of wrong signal, wrong track switching, insecure level crossing etc. for which collision have been occurred. As a result, lot of damages has been done in economic sector with lot of causalities whic...

Improving station safety & reducing incidents on platforms

Menu • Home • News • • • Topics • Digitalisation • Freight • Infrastructure • Regulation & Legislation • Rolling Stock • Safety • Security & Crime Management • Signalling & Telecoms • Sustainability • The Passenger • The Workforce • • Regions • United Kingdom • United States • Germany • Australia • Canada • France • Sweden • China • Poland • India • Italy • • Organisations • Network Rail • Department for Transport (DfT) • Crossrail • Transport for London • CER • Deutsche Bahn • Russian Railways (RZD) • International Union of Railways (UIC) • SNCF • Unife • Eurostar • Close • Articles • Magazine • Videos • Whitepapers / Case Studies • Webinars • Content Hubs • Podcasts • Events • Digital Rail 2023 (In-Person) • Digital Rail 2022 (Watch On-demand) • Industry Events • Close The Rail Safety and Standards Board (RSSB) speaks to Global Railway Review about the launch of a new guide aimed at improving station safety and reducing platform-related accidents… A new booklet launched by the RSSB, will act as a new guide for people working in trains stations helping them understand the critical role they can […] The RSSB’s Director of Research and Standards Mark Phillips commented, “As congestion in the station increases so too does the risk of slipping or falling. We have created the “Lend a Helping Hand” campaign which aims to reach out to every member of the travelling public. However, we can’t afford to be complacent and must bear this advice in mind all year round.” Accidents on t...