DERAILMENTS IN INDIA
The results of an 18-month derailment study during 1949-1950 are summarized. Primarily a statistical analysis, the derailments are categorized according to: (1) gauge, (2) type of train or yard, (3) railway, (4) month of occurrence, (5) cause, (6) time of day or night, and (7) whether at a large station. Further, the derailments are analyzed by principal causes (1) track defects, (2) locomotive defects, (3) carriage and wagon defects, (4) faults of traffic staff, (5) faults of power staff, (6) obstructions, and (7) miscellaneous causes. Specific findings for 12,993 derailments during the 18-month period revealed the following: 56 percent were due to traffic staff faults and 8.3 percent to track defects, 7.6 percent resulted from carriage and wagon defects, and another 7.6 percent from obstructions on the track; 6.5 percent were caused by faults of the locomotive staff, and 1.3 percent by locomotive defects. The remaining 12.7 percent are classed as "miscellaneous causes."
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Corporate Authors:
Temple Press Limited
161-166 Fleet Street
Longon EC4, England -
Authors:
- Latham, W G
- Isaacs, E W
- Publication Date: 1951-11-30
Media Info
- Pagination: p. 592-593
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Serial:
- RAILWAY GAZETTE
- Volume: 95
Subject/Index Terms
- TRT Terms: Defects; Derailments; Personnel; Railroad rails; Railroad tracks; Railroad traffic; Railroad trains; Safety; Statistical analysis; Technology
- Geographic Terms: India
- Old TRIS Terms: Track irregularities
- Subject Areas: Data and Information Technology; Railroads; Safety and Human Factors; Society; Vehicles and Equipment;
Filing Info
- Accession Number: 00037959
- Record Type: Publication
- Files: TRIS
- Created Date: Jul 8 1994 12:00AM