Rail Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw inspects Wadi Bunder depot, focus on passenger safety, cleanliness
Oct 01, 2024
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], October 1 : Conducting a comprehensive inspection of the Wadi Bunder Coaching Depot, Mumbai on Tuesday, Minister of Railways, Ashwini Vaishnaw, said passenger safety, comfort, cleanliness and service reliability are the top priorities of his ministry.
He reviewed the depot's infrastructure, technical advancements, and future expansion plans.
Focussing on train safety and maintenance, the Minister inspected improvements made to LHB (Linke Hofmann Busch) coaches, including the addition of TPU rings to reduce spring failures, enhancing ride comfort and safety.
Praising the depot's efforts to maintain a hygienic environment, particularly through innovations like the in-house designed litter collector showcased at the "Best from Waste" exhibition Vaishnaw said that innovations in cleanliness and passenger comfort are the top concerns.
He also inspected the cleanliness of the employee facilities, including restrooms.
The Minister personally demonstrated the use of advanced cleaning equipment, including a Dyson vacuum cleaner used in the "14-Minute Miracle" cleaning process of the Vande Bharat Express, underscoring his commitment to passenger comfort.
The inspection featured advanced tools such as ultrasonic air leakage detection systems to ensure air brake integrity and the FIBA (Flushing Indicator and Brake Application) system for timely maintenance. These technologies are already enhancing safety on trains like the Rajdhani Express.
Additionally, the Minister was briefed on the use of Virtual Reality (VR) for staff training and the integration of IoT-based real-time water level monitoring systems, which guarantee uninterrupted access to clean water for passengers.
The Minister toured the Vande Bharat Store, where essential parts for Vande Bharat trains are stored, ensuring timely repairs and service reliability. He also visited the Basic Training Centre, observing in-house models for LHB coach training, further strengthening the safety and service standards.
The use of VR technology for hands-on training was appreciated for enhancing staff efficiency in resolving technical issues and minimizing delays, improving the overall passenger experience.
At the Integrated Data Centre, Vaishnaw interacted with the RailMadad team, responsible for handling passenger complaints. He expressed satisfaction with their efforts in providing prompt and effective grievance resolution, contributing to enhanced passenger satisfaction.
The Minister was also briefed on a newly developed app designed to manage fire extinguishers within the depot, ensuring that all fire safety equipment is well-maintained and readily available, further safeguarding passengers.
Ashwini Vaishnaw concluded the inspection by commending the efforts of the Wadi Bunder Depot in adopting cutting-edge technologies and innovations to ensure safer, cleaner, and more efficient train journeys. The improvements highlighted during the visit demonstrate the Indian Railways' continued commitment to enhancing passenger safety and comfort.