In a bid to prevent potential accidents caused by adverse weather conditions, railway authorities at Shalimar railway station, West Bengal have implemented an unusual yet effective safety measure. Anticipating the impact of strong winds, which have been forecasted to hit the region, officials took the precaution of securing stationary trains to the tracks using heavy chains and robust locks.
This decision was made following meteorological warnings about the high-speed winds expected to sweep through the area, which could pose a significant risk of trains sliding along the tracks. Such movement could lead to derailments or other serious incidents, especially with the intensity of the anticipated gusts.
By anchoring the trains, the railway administration aims to ensure the safety of both the rolling stock and the station infrastructure. This measure reflects the proactive approach of the Indian Railways to mitigate risks associated with severe weather events, highlighting the importance placed on safety and preparedness.
Passengers and station staff have been advised of the measures and assured that these precautions are being taken to prevent any untoward incidents during the storm. The authorities continue to monitor the situation closely, ready to implement further actions as necessary to safeguard both people and property at the station.