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06514-03-2022
Maligaon
First ever Smart Automatic Coach Washing Plant in N. F. Railway inaugurated; Leveraging Technology for Environmental Sustainability

In a big step towards commitment of water conservation, the Northeast Frontier Railway has installed its first ever Smart Automatic Coach Washing Plant (ACWP) at Kamakhya Coach Maintenance Depot. The plant, having multistage cleaning facility was inaugurated o­n 2nd March, 2022 by Shri Anshul Gupta, General Manager of N. F. Railway. This system is eco friendly and provides an efficient and cost effective technique for outer body cleaning with optimum utilization of water.

 

Currently, coaches were being manually cleaned which is time & water consuming. The automatic Coach Washing Plant ensures the reduce, recycle and reuse principle through its water treatment plant. It uses o­nly 300 litres of water out of which 80% is recycled water and o­nly 60 litres (i.e. 20%) of water is fresh water as compared to 1500 litres per coach in manual cleaning. The plant can clean up to 300 to 350 coaches per day. The system is equipped with controlled chemical and soap dilution, which ensures no pollution. It can save around 1440 litres of water per coach in cleaning activities, thus saving 34 thousand litres of water per rake of 24 coaches. Cleaning of coaches through this process also involves saving of manpower, thereby reducing the expenditure.

 

The Plant is equipped with PLC based Intelligent Control System which has an auto start system when the train enters the ACWP. It can count the number of coaches, calculate the speed of train and generate a MIS report. It is also capable of self diagnosis and auto-indicates any failure in the system. Thus, the state-of-art system provides better quality of cleaning as compared to the conventional manual system of coach washing. This Railway plans to install 8 more ACWPs at Siliguri, New Jalpaiguri, Dibrugarh, Katihar, Silchar, Naharlagun, Alipurduar and Agartala.

 

N. F. Railway has put o­ne more step forward in the direction of leveraging technology to achieve environmental sustainability with the commissioning of this plant at Kamakhya.



(Sabyasachi De)
CPRO/N.F.Railway




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