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Government of India
Ministry of Railways
03 FEB 2023 6:49PM by PIB Delhi
Various measures by Indian railways to prevent Cattle Run Over incidents

 

The number of trains affected by cattle run overs since 2019 is as under:

Financial Year

Number of instances of Cattle

Run Over on Indian Railways

Number of Trains lost punctuality

due to Cattle Run Over

2019-2020

27057

37067

2020-2021

19960

23164

2021-2022

28727

36060

2022-2023

(Up to 23.01.2023)

26180

35734

All electric and diesel locomotives are provided with cattle guard for protecting locomotives from the cattle hits. Hence, the quantum of financial loss i.e. amount spent on related damage/repair of such incidents is nominal.

A number of preventive measures have been taken by Zonal Railways to reduce animal fatalities on Railway track, which include the following:

(i) Cleaning of garbage and removal of wild vegetation along the track.

  1. Sensitization of Train Crew on a regular basis for frequent whistling at locations prone for cattle/animal run over.
  2. Construction of fencing/boundary wall at identified locations of trespass by cattle/animal and approaches of major towns.
  3. Counselling of villagers for taking necessary steps to avoid cattle coming near track through safety seminar/propagandas in villages.
  4. Avoid dumping of food waste along railway track to avoid unnecessary congregation of animals near railway track.

The number of cases registered under section 154 and 147 of the Railway Act, 1989 against persons whose cattle are found moving in railway land and number of persons arrested since 2019, are as under:

Year

Number of cases registered

Number of persons arrested

Under section

147

Under section

154

Under section

147

Under section

154

2019

35

16

35

16

2020

196

30

191

14

2021

225

108

217

55

2022

356

72

348

58

This information was given by the Minister of Railways, Communications and Electronic & Information Technology, Shri Ashwini Vaishnaw in a written reply to a question in Rajya Sabha today.

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