13th November, 2003
Ministry of Railways  


DEVELOPING CORROSION RESISTANT RAILS


The Ministry of Railways has decided to switch over to corrosion resistant rails. A project has been taken in hand to develop corrosion resistant rails by the year 2008 to suit Indian conditions. As the corrosion of rails contributes substantially to rail fractures, corrosion resistant rails are designed to prevent train accidents.

The Railways have also taken up modification in passenger coach toilet chutes to ensure that toilet discharge does not fall on rail foot area. Toilet discharge is another major source of corrosion of rails and fastenings.

Corrosion of rails is rampant in approaches to major stations, coastal areas and also the railway tracks passing through inhabited areas. Encroachments have become a problem in approaches of all major towns and metros. At certain places, the drainage from railway track is choked due to existence of the encroachments on either side. The track is frequently being used by local people for their morning natural calls, which causes rapid corrosion of rails and track components, in addition to causing difficulty in track maintenance.