Railways Accident Root Causes by S. Talukdar

It is now clear that the Utkal Express derailment that snuffed out 23 lives and injured nearly a hundred was caused by a combination of criminal negligence and systemic failure. The railways has done a preliminary internal assessment which suggests that repair work was underway on a portion of the track near Khatauli town in Muzaffarnagar district when the train approached at full steam.

The derailment forced 14 bogeys off track. Eyewitnesses say some of those were airborne due to the impact. The question is, how could a train travelling at over 100 kmph run onto a track undergoing "routine maintenance work," bypassing an elaborate system of checks and balances? It hints at a complete breakdown of communication.

An audio clip, which has gone viral on social media, records the purported conversation of two railway officials discussing the tragedy. What comes out of the unverified exchange is that workers were negligent in fixing a part of the track post welding and the driver of oncoming Puri-Haridwar Utkal Express was not alerted to the danger by way of any signals, signboards or flags.

If this smacks of negligence, there is more. Let's look at a few media reports.

A railway ministry official confirmed to The Hindu that repair work was indeed being carried out but there were lapses at "multiple levels" including not taking of due permission. "Nobody is authorised to open the rail track without taking a (traffic) block and that too in the face of a running train — it is criminal. They started maintaining the track without the block," the official told the newspaper.

Muzaffarnagar station master Neeraj Sharma told The Indian Express that the monitor on his screen should have flashed red if maintenance work was going on near Khatauli but all he saw was green dots and assumed that "the track from Khatauli railway station was clear." The newspaper also quotes a few local residents in saying that a similar tragedy was narrowly averted in June when a local school employee used a red shirt to warn an oncoming train of cracks in the track ahead.

The Times of India reported of another narrow escape on Sunday when passengers of Tundla-Delhi MEMU alerted the staff of billowing smoke from a motor room near Chamrola Station.

Railway minister Suresh Prabhu is a technocrat who had built a reputation for efficiency as a Union minister for power in Atal Bihari Vajpayee's cabinet. In taking over the railway portfolio, he seems to be proving the axiomatic truth of Peter Principle. His honest effort notwithstanding, the magnitude of the problem is getting the better of him.

Prabhu has so far been unable to implement all recommendations of the 2012 Anil Kakodkar Committee. Among other suggestions, the high-level safety review panel had recommended the setting up of a statutory Railway Safety Authority, the abolition of both manned and unmanned level crossings, adoption of European-standard Advanced Signalling System within five years at a cost of Rs 20,000 crore and another Rs 20,000 crore towards the upkeep of infrastructure. The committee also advised urgent filling up of vacant posts.

In the wondrous ways of Indian democracy, even as youths remain jobless, critical positions continue to remain vacant in behemoths like the Indian Railways that ferries 23 million passengers and 1101 million tons of freight traffic daily. How does this affect public safety? Let's have a look.

Quoting a report by Niti Aayog, minister of state for railways Rajen Gohain told the Lok Sabha last June that in the last five years (2012-13 to 2016-17) out of a total of 586 accidents, 308 (or 53 percent) were due to derailments.

A parliamentary standing committee report presented last year finds that out of 1,517 train accidents during the period of 2003-04 to 2015-16, a staggering 1,197 were due to derailments (See Table 1). The full report can be accessed here.

The high incidence of derailments points to a rot in the system, the reasons for which are not unknown. As Hindustan Times points out quoting a member of the Indian Railways Loco Running Men Organisation (IRLRO), "While technology and funding issues are there, the big problem is that adequate time to carry out routine maintenance of tracks is never available as loco pilots (train drivers) are under stress to run more trains in lesser time".

Lack of financial and human capital resources is forcing the railway authorities to take shortcuts, consequently increasing the chance of accidents. Showing a marginal decrease in the number of accidents in the last two years — 107 in 2015-16 and 104 in 2016-17 (till 30 July) compared to 135 in 2014-15 — the Ministry of Railways has claimed that Prabhu's "mission zero accident" is slowly fructifying but the basis behind these claims are unsound.

Indian Railways continue to suffer from lack of funds and overcapacity and unless these chronic issues remain unaddressed, cosmetic actions won't prevent accidents. In a fit of anger and under fire from the Opposition, Prabhu has sent three high-ranking bureaucrats on leave and suspended four officials. But it is unclear how these will help in solving the real issue when over 40 percent railways tracks are in urgent need of repair.

The 2015 White Paper, commissioned by Prabhu shortly after he assumed responsibility, had pointed out that 40 percent of a total 1,219 sections are running at 100 percent or above 'line capacity'. The White Paper had also pointed out that in the last 64 years while the freight loading has grown by 1,344 percent and passenger kilometres by 1,642 percent, the Route kilometres have grown by only 23 percent.

Two years since the tabling of that paper, we find Prabhu still struggling for funds, straining to look beyond extra-budgetary resources. An amount of one lakh crore has been allotted for safety measures including the upgrade and maintenance of tracks, but unless more stress is laid on the non-sexy areas of governance such as fixing accountability, filling up vacant posts and rooting out corruption, the spending of money won't translate to tangible improvement in railways' health. more  

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Railway staff is the worst kamchor of all. Wide spread in discipline and political appointees do not work. more  
Lack of proper administration and supervision by the high officials are responsible for the accident. Action needs to be taken to keep them alert. Passengers live is equally precious. more  
Safety is very important. Instead of doing it, increasing speed in the trains will be meaning less. Why a separate bullet train? Here, every train has a bullet to kill passenger due to poor maintenance. . Blaming each other and giving solarium to the family of the victim would not serve and save the people unless a collective efforts is taken to prevent accident at least in future more  
There are always two persons involved in every rail accident-the loco pilot and the station master. Both of them only are responsible for accidents. Both of them cannot be blamed for that, because 1) the loco pilot unknowingly goes to sleep in the early hours like others due to the continuous duty of several shifts which lasts more than 24 hours most of the time as they are forced to do so . 2) due to the non utilization of most of the modern electronic systems without which the station masters are forced to work their job is tedious and needs high attention as the number of trains and passengers have increased tremendously. The maintenance of the track maintenance staff also becomes the duty of the station master which makes his job very difficult So we can see most of the accidents are happening either in the early morning caused by the loco pilots or caused by negligence of station masters SO THE PRIMARY AGENDA SHOULD BE TO IMPROVE THE WORKING CONDITION OF ENGINE DRIVERS AND STATION MASTERS and not blaming more  
To Media and PMO,It is very surprising that change/improvement system is very slow,in spite of best resources.2.Again it is very surprising that we ,very ordinary , Railwaymen can think and work on some  very important topics,as long as 20-25 years ago,while top Railway men and Railway minister are thinking now and still do not act,as already been done 20-25 years ago.3.Some of important areas where work has already been done 20-25 years ago,are mentioned below-a)Achieving zero accidents and zero casualties,at minimum cost-in 1995-96 ie 22 years ago.b)Redevelopment of important railway stations at minimum cost & minimum time-in 1994-95 ie 23 years agoc)Completion of Railway projects with least cost and time in 1991-92 ie 26 years ago.d)Enhancing mind potential of Railway men,with minimum efforts in 2000 ie 17 years ago.Media and PMO are requested to implement ideas adopted 20-25 years ago in these important areas.Jai Shanker Gupta,Ex Principal Chief Engineer/Railways, From: gupta jai shanker To: "www.send_newpost++iybbbbbbaevvlk++qstraegxlkmq@localcirclesmail.com" www.send_newpost++iybbbbbbaevvlk++qstraegxlkmq@localcirclesmail.com> Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2017 12:30 PM Subject: Re: "Railways Accident Root Ca..." in [Make Railways Better] Respected citizens,Railway Minister and higher officers do not know and do not have will power for making zero accidents and zero casualities.2.They are doing mainly 3 following,without visible results--i)Issue letter for more inspections,but excess is bad.ii)Sent officers on leave,without going in depth.iii)Demand huge" Money,"without proper application of "Mind,which is Super computer and have unlimited potential.3.Japan is achieving Zero accidents and our Engg team in Moradabad division of Northern Rly also achieved zero accidents in 1995-96 ie long ago,as we found that India is much superior to Japan.in many ways.4.Accordingly suggestions were sent to Rly ministry many times ,even to present PMO,for zero accidents at nominal cost,bot these are thrown to dustbin,as there does not seem any will power,even at level of present Hon'ble PM& MR.5.Recently,suggestions were again asked by Rly ministry for improvement in Railways.I had given suggestions only on this important field for" Achieving zero accidents and zero casualities at minimum cost".6.Let us hope that good sense touch mind of Hon'ble PM & MR.7.Responsible citizens and media is requested to think,respond and act seriously so that zero accidents can also be achieved in India.Jai Shanker Gupta,IRSE & BE(Civil)-1979,Ex Principal Chief Engineer,Railwaysm-9650391708 From: Rohit Jain To: jsgupta2000@yahoo.com Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2017 11:26 AM Subject: "Railways Accident Root Ca..." in [Make Railways Better] more  
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