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Date: 2006-05-11 14:22:20
Indian Railways
Rail transport
Train protection systems
Head-on collision
Token
Axle counter
Derailment
Railway signalling
Railway accidents in Vietnam
Transport
Land transport
Level crossing

The Human Element in Train Safety on Indian Railways (M.C.Murali, B.Sc.(Engg), M.Tech, IRSEE Chief Safety Officer, Southern Railway, Indian Railways) Introduction Indian Railways is the second largest Railway network in

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