Indian Railways: Railways have made major changes ... No 110, now trains will run at a speed of 130 km per hour, see details-Indian Railways latest news: Good news for train passengers, as trains will run at 130 km per hour Malda-Bahagalpur-Kiul Railway,

Updated: Di, 09 Sep 2025 04:23 am (IST) Rail News Indian Railways made a major change to strengthen the operation of trains. Instead of 110 km / h, trains will run at a speed of 130 km per hour. Thick web switches are installed for this. It will also increase security, along with the velocity of trains. Due to the increasing velocity of trains, trains will operate. Railway News: Trains will now run at a speed of 130 km per hour on Malda-Bhagalpur-Kiul railway. Jagran correspondent, Bhagalpur. Indian Railways News The velocity of trains will increase in Malda-Bhagalpur-Kiul Railway Block by March next year. Trains will work at a speed of 130 km per hour instead of 110. To increase the velocity of the trains, thick web switch (TWS) is installed on the railway. Thick web switch will also increase safety by the velocity of trains. Remove ad, just read the news, it appears that the direction of trains in the tracks. Until now, the traditional switch has been used in it. The main purpose of installing thick web switch is to increase the velocity of trains. This will help to increase the velocity of trains to 160 km per hour in the coming time. The work to install TWS takes fast. The Department of Signal and Telecommunications did the task of installing TWS at Wolf Station, Tinpahar Station, AbhayPur station. With this, the shock will feel less with improving the velocity of Malda trains to Kiul. The velocity of trains moving through Bhagalpur will increase. TWS is designed in such a way that it can easily be installed on concrete sleepers. TWS strengthens the safety of the track and increases its life and also reduces vibration in rapid velocity. The direction of the tracks is changed, it is called Facing Point. It is necessary to be strong and durable to increase the velocity of trains. The TWS is thicker, double closure and spring setting compared to the traditional switch. Which is considered ideal for high speed. The trains of trains moving across the thick web switch do not even know that their train has gone through the point of view and that they feel no shock. Raising the capacity of the track increases the velocity of trains in this railway, then Vikramshila Express, LTT Express, Ang Express, Danapur-Bhagalpur Intercity, JANEVA EXPRESS, JAMALPUR-HOWRAH Express, Gaya-Howrah Express, Farakka Express, including Farakka Express, may change from Bhagalpur and the Bhagalpur and the Bhagalpur and the Bhagalpur and the Training that can change this railway block. The action time of trains can be reduced by 10-15 minutes. It will also facilitate passengers. They will reach their destination within a short time. CRS was also done a year ago to increase the velocity of tracks. CRS has also been approved, but due to the sluggish work style of the authorities, the velocity of the tracks has not been increased so far. To increase the velocity of the tracks, all the stations of this railway block, including Malada, Bhagalpur, Sahibganj, Barharwa, Jamalpur, will have to change the thick web switch from where the point intersection begins from where the point crossing begins. Each station must be installed at an eight-eight thick web switch at the crossroads. Not only that, the modernization of the signaling system should also have a high speed for signal equipment. The distance from Bhagalpur to Kiul is 99 km, while the distance between Malada to Kiul is 324 kilometers. There is a plan to complete the web switch by December. Thick web switch is replaced. Block must be taken at each station for changing the thick switch and the modernization of signaling systems. There is regular equipment supply. After changing the thick web switch, other processes should be completed, including testing. Work is being done to increase the velocity of trains by March next year. Shiva Prasad Kumar, Adrm Malada.