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- Height of Railway Platforms - Press Release:Press Information Bureau
In order to reduce the vertical gap between coach floor and platforms, passenger platforms in Mumbai Suburban section were identified for raising of the height which include 83 platforms on Central Railway and 168 platforms (145 platforms on Churchgate- Virar Section and 23 platforms on Virar – Dahanu Road Section) on Western Railway
- Easy Accessibility to Trains From Low Level Platform - IJSRET
Abstract –Modern express trains in India face the problem of having a higher floor level than the current platform level It is also seen in new rakes and coaches that there is a substantial gap in between the train floor and the platform
- Railway Platform and Types - rail system
Flow-through platforms allow passengers to board and alight the train from dedicated platforms, thereby eliminating conflicting passenger flows Flow-through platforms speed boarding and alighting and therefore reduce vehicle dwell time at the platform
- RETHINKING OF RAILWAY PLATFORM FOR BETTER CIRCULATION AND USER . . . - JETIR
Various locations in India are undergoing large-scale rail station renovations to meet the passenger demand Researchers are challenged by these ventures to define appropriate technological methods for developing infrastructure layouts that effectively accommodate walking passengers
- Sangam Precast Railway High and Low level Platform Products for Indian . . .
Whether you are constructing a new High and Low Level railway platform or extending an existing one, Sangam's precast concrete platforms and allied products can significantly reduce project time and costs
- Indian Railway Platform Gap Filling Mechanism - IJSRD
Platform Gap Fillers are mounted in plate along the edge of coach to reduce the gap between the platform and the entrance of a passenger train; ensuring that when a train has stopped at a ,platform, passengers are able to enter and exit with safety
- Feasibility of a kneeling train to improve platform–train interface for . . .
Railway operators and infrastructure companies strive to optimise the flow of passengers on and off vehicles whilst aiming to minimise accidents at the platform–train interface (PTI) An ideal solution (already available in some situations) would be step-free access to aid efficient boarding for everyday passengers and those with additional
- Easy Accessibility to Trains From Low Level Platform - ResearchGate
Modern express trains in India face the problem of having a higher floor level than the current platform level It is also seen in new rakes and coaches that there is a substantial gap in
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