On March 4 in Secunderabad, two trains will hurtle towards each other at full speed, one with the railway minister on board and the other with the Chairman of the Railway Board. But the two trains won't collide, thanks to 'Kavach'.
Two trains will hurtle towards each other at full speed on Friday with the railway minister on board on one train for the testing of the rain collision protection system 'Kavach'
Kavach, an Automatic Train Protection (ATP) system developed by the Indian Railways, lived up to its name and passed a key anti-collision test with flying colours on Friday.
Two trains to hurtle towards each other at full speed TODAY with Railways Minister on board one - Know why - The trains won t collide thanks to Kavach , the world s cheapest automatic train collision protection system.