Indian Railways Revolutionizes Track Renewal for Faster, Safer Travel
Indian Railways is working on renewing its tracks to handle faster trains and heavier loads. They started using concrete sleepers and elastic fastenings instead of old metal and wooden ones with rigid fastenings in the 1970s. Challenges like limited machinery and skilled workers were faced, but efforts were made to ensure quality in track renewal work. The findings can be useful for other railway systems facing similar limitations.