13 December,2018 02:36 PM IST | New Delhi | IANS
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The government on Wednesday said Rs 100 crore has been allocated by the railways for installing in the locomotives over 3,500 systems similar to an aircraft's black box.
"Rs 100.40 crore has been sanctioned in Budget 2018-19 for an acquisition of 3,500 Loco cab audio video recording (LCAVR) and Crew Voice and Video Recording system (CVVRS)," Minister of State for Railways Rajen Gohain said in a written reply in Lok Sabha.
He said that 26 locomotives (23 diesel and three electric) have already been fitted with LCAVR and CVVRS devices.
According to the minister, the LCAVR and CVVRS system provides invaluable data to investigators which will help them in understanding the sequence of events leading up to an accident, and for identifying operational issues and human factors.
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He also said that one smart coach was rolled out from Uttar Pradesh's Rae Bareli Modern Coach Factory (MCF) in June.
"Further, such coaches for five rakes are being planned to be manufactured at the MCF, Rae Bareli," he added.
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