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Satellite tracking for trains

Real-time train information system developed in collaboration with Isro

Railway sources revealed that the system is primarily used for knowing train movement data including arrival, departure and run-through timings at the stations en route. Shutterstock

Our Special Correspondent
Jamshedpur | Published 29.12.19, 07:06 PM

The Centre for Railway Information System (CRIS) in collaboration with the Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) has developed a real-time train information system (RTIS) by linking locomotives via satellites in an attempt to track location and speed of running trains.

Railway sources revealed that the system is primarily used for knowing train movement data including arrival, departure and run-through timings at the stations en route.

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The trains pulled by locomotives are enabled with an RTIS device which can be plotted in the train control chart (or Control Office Application System) automatically under this navigation system. The RTIS also gives mid-section location updates including the current speed of the train.

Sanjay Ghosh, chief public relations officer of South Eastern Railway (SER), said that recently in the SER zone, RTIS devices have been installed in 288 locomotives.

“The automatic acquisition of the train running data by the RTIS system helps in improving the efficiency of train control, dissemination of accurate train running information to the passengers and freight customers and emergency messaging between locomotives and control centres,” Ghosh said.

The RTIS is also a passenger-friendly system as it provides timely and accurate information about the train location, he added.

Jamshedpur Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) Centre For Railway Information System (CRIS) Real-time Train Information System (RTIS)
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