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CCTV in loco cabs soon: Railways after initial report in Bilaspur train crash blames crew

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The Indian Railways is installing cameras in locomotive cabs and coaches on passenger trains under the South East Central Railway (SECR), officials said, after a recent collision between two trains reinforced the need for such a measure.

This comes as the Commissioner of Railway Safety (CRS) continued its inquiry, recording statements from 19 railway employees, who were asked to be present with documents.

The collision between a stationary goods train and a passenger Mainline Electric Multiple Unit (MEMU) earlier this week killed 11 people and injured 20. The impact caused a section of the passenger train to mount the goods train.

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A railway official from SECR confirmed that CCTV cameras will be installed in loco cabs as well as coaches and that the “work had already begun.”

A preliminary SECR report blamed the accident on the train crew, saying they “failed to control the train at danger signal” and were responsible for not “controlling the train at the right time and right position before danger signal and committed SPAD case.” A ‘SPAD case’ refers to a Signal Passed at Danger event, when a train passes a stop signal without authority.

A senior Bilaspur police officer said CCTV cameras would have made it easier to establish what led to the crash.

Talking about 53-year-old loco pilot Vidya Sagar, who died in the crash, the official said: “Sagar was an experienced loco pilot and had around two decades of experience.”

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The CRS, an independent body under the Ministry of Civil Aviation, will also record the statement of assistant loco-pilot Rashmi Raj, who is undergoing treatment for her injuries.

According to railway sources, this is the second major train tragedy in Bilaspur district since 1997, when five coaches of the Ahmedabad-Howrah Express toppled into a river, killing 81 people.

Significantly, the central government greenlit installation of CCTV cameras in locomotives and coaches this July. The move, according to the Railways, is aimed at improving passenger safety.

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