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NEW DELHI, MARCH 19:
Augmenting efforts for cleaning tracks at major stations, Northern Railway on Wednesday launched a track cleaning machine at the New Delhi station.

Equipped with a powerful vacuum cleaner blower, the machine mounted on a wagon is capable of cleaning the areas alongside of the track. The machine was pressed into service at the station here, said a senior Northern Railway official.

Rail tracks are normally littered with all kinds of waste such as polythene, paper bags, plastic bottles, torn clothes and leftover food.

Developed by the Northern Railway, the machine has a capacity to store 6 MT of waste and it can be tilted at the earmarked place to empty the waste.

source: the hindu

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i saw bio-toilets fitted in a few coaches a month back....howzz tat goin ???
 
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@MohitV Dunno on the progress of bio toilets ....but this thing is cool. atleast this will make our stations look better
 
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@MohitV Dunno on the progress of bio toilets ....but this thing is cool. atleast this will make our stations look better
yup we really need something like this...as well as bio-toilets fitted in every train...properly
 
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NEW DELHI, MARCH 19:
Augmenting efforts for cleaning tracks at major stations, Northern Railway on Wednesday launched a track cleaning machine at the New Delhi station.

Equipped with a powerful vacuum cleaner blower, the machine mounted on a wagon is capable of cleaning the areas alongside of the track. The machine was pressed into service at the station here, said a senior Northern Railway official.

Rail tracks are normally littered with all kinds of waste such as polythene, paper bags, plastic bottles, torn clothes and leftover food.

Developed by the Northern Railway, the machine has a capacity to store 6 MT of waste and it can be tilted at the earmarked place to empty the waste.

source: the hindu

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Is it made in India or imported from some other country ?
 
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i saw bio-toilets fitted in a few coaches a month back....howzz tat goin ???
i also saw and used a bio toilet for the first time in Mathani express 3 days back.
and today i also noticed plateform 1 track was very clean on jaipur station.
 
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NEW DELHI, MARCH 19:
Augmenting efforts for cleaning tracks at major stations, Northern Railway on Wednesday launched a track cleaning machine at the New Delhi station.

Equipped with a powerful vacuum cleaner blower, the machine mounted on a wagon is capable of cleaning the areas alongside of the track. The machine was pressed into service at the station here, said a senior Northern Railway official.

Rail tracks are normally littered with all kinds of waste such as polythene, paper bags, plastic bottles, torn clothes and leftover food.

Developed by the Northern Railway, the machine has a capacity to store 6 MT of waste and it can be tilted at the earmarked place to empty the waste.

source: the hindu

View attachment 67793

good development....
 
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i also saw and used a bio toilet for the first time in Mathani express 3 days back.
and today i also noticed plateform 1 track was very clean on jaipur station.
jaipur station is always clean bro ;)

yeah....but the thing is...those bio toilets are not properly fitted...
 
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Railways adds more bio-toilets for clean and hygienic journey


To fulfill its commitment of providing a hygienic environment to passengers, the Indian Railways have expedited the work of fitting bio-toilets in train coaches. In the first four months of the current year, the railways have fitted 2,285 bio-toilets, which is much more than the entire number of bio-toilets fitted in the past three years. At present, the Indian railways are running 1,400 coaches with 3,800 bio-toilets in its various trains. The railways have fitted 2,285 bio-toilets in passenger coaches from April'13 to July'13 while only 1,337 bio-toilets were fitted in 2012-13, 169 in 2011-12 and only 57 in 2010-11. The first train, Gwalior-Varanasi Bundelkhand Express, fitted with bio-toilets is running since January 2011.

Talking to TOI, chief public relations officer of NCR Sandeep Mathur said, "We are committed for providing hygienic condition in the trains and introducing the provision of bio-toilets in the coaches is a step in this direction. There are about 89 coaches in the NCR zone in which bio-toilets have been fitted and in the coming days bio-toilets will be installed in more coaches." He further added that bio-toilets prevent corrosion of tracks as human waste does not fall on tracks. After receiving an encouraging feedback from the passengers and the railway maintenance staff, the pace of work of fitting bio-toilets in the passenger coaches has been ramped up. In its endeavour to take all the necessary steps to keep station premises clean, Indian Railways is now manufacturing all new conventional passenger coaches fitted with bio-toilets. The bio-toilets are fitted below the coach floor underneath the lavatories and the human waste discharged into them is acted upon by a colony of anaerobic bacteria that convert human waste into water and small amount of gases (methane and CO2).

The gases escape into atmosphere and the waste is discharged on the tracks after chlorination. This way of disposing human waste is environment friendly and keeps the railway tracks cleaner as well improving the working conditions for the railway track staff. However, the railways also seek cooperation of passengers for the success of this project as disposing plastic bottles, paper cups, cloth rags, sanitary napkin, diapers, poly bags and 'gutka' pouches etc choke these toilets and makes them defunct.

This environment friendly, low cost and robust technology has been developed jointly by the Indian Railways and Defence Research & Development Organisation (DRDO) for railway passenger coaches and is the first of its kind to be introduced in railway systems in the world. The particular type of bacteria, which is used in this bio-toilet, has been carefully collected and analysed by DRDO from Antarctica and the efficiency of this system has been tested by DRDO in extreme climates and conditions like those at Siachen Glacier. The anaerobic bacteria used in these bio-toilets can not only survive extreme cold and heat conditions but can also survive when subjected to commonly available disinfectants. However, fitting such bio-toilets in coaches is technologically very challenging because it requires special technique of wielding to ensure the safety of the coach as it can not be compromised in any way.
 
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jaipur station is always clean bro ;)

yeah....but the thing is...those bio toilets are not properly fitted...
platform remains mostly clean but some time back tracks were were very filthy. but i was shocked to see such a clean track, and immediately Modi effect comes to my mind.:rofl:
and today security was also tight.2-3 policemen were checking every persons with hand held scanner , x ray scanners and door frame metal detectors .
 
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No use for kerala it will arive in kerala when north starts bullet train
 
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platform remains mostly clean but some time back tracks were were very filthy. but i was shocked to see such a clean track, and immediately Modi effect comes to my mind.:rofl:
and today security was also tight.2-3 policemen were checking every persons with hand held scanner , x ray scanners and door frame metal detectors .
I though all major railway stations had the scanners? Seen quite few at Mumbai, nagpur and Delhi.
 
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