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NFR Accelerates Execution of Development Works through Multi Location Inspection by GM/NFR

 Guwahati, 26th March, 2026:           

The General Manager of Northeast Frontier Railway (NFR) Shri Chetan Kumar Shrivastava, conducted a comprehensive and wide-ranging inspection on 24th March 2026 across multiple sections of the Lumding Division to review infrastructure development, safety systems and passenger amenities. He was accompanied by senior officials from NFR Headquarters as well as concerned divisional authorities. The inspection also encompassed a range of ongoing development initiatives to ensure their steady progress in alignment with NFR’s strategic vision and operational priorities.


 

The inspection commenced from Kamakhya (KYQ) in the early hours, covering key locations including Lumding (LMG), Diphu (DPU) and Barpathar (BXP). At Lumding, the General Manager reviewed the proposed Loco Mid-life Rehabilitation Project at the relief yard, aimed at enhancing locomotive efficiency and long-term operational sustainability. A successful speed trial between Bokajan and Barpathar over 31.3 km achieved speeds up to 120 kmph while adhering to all safety restrictions, reflecting NFR’s continued focus on capacity enhancement, track standards and safe train operations.

 


At Diphu, several important passenger-centric and safety enhancing initiatives were inspected and demonstrated. These included the Electronic Interlocking Double Section system between Diphu–Daldali, significantly strengthening operational safety across the 10 km section. CCTV surveillance systems were also reviewed to further enhance station security and passenger confidence. Additionally, a newly constructed Road Under Bridge (RUB), replacing Level Crossing Gate No. ST-58, was inspected, marking a major step towards improving safety, ensuring seamless road rail connectivity and reducing congestion. At Barpathar station, the General Manager conducted detailed inspections and observed demonstrations of modern technologies, including data and voice recording systems at level crossing gates. Important track components such as Points & Crossings, Long Welded Rails and Switch Expansion Joints were also inspected to ensure safety and maintenance standards. He also interacted with field staff, appreciating their dedication and emphasising safety, efficiency and teamwork.

 


The inspection also covered key engineering assets, including minor and major bridges such as Bridge No. 331. Advanced safety systems like pre-warning mechanisms at unmanned crossings and innovative trolley mounted greasing systems were reviewed, reflecting NFR’s focus on modern maintenance practices and technology driven solutions. The inspection further progressed with a review at Jamuguri. Ongoing projects under the Lumding Division were also reviewed.

 


This extensive inspection reaffirms NFR’s unwavering commitment to modernization, enhanced safety standards and superior passenger experience. Through continuous monitoring, infrastructure upgrades and proactive initiatives, NFR remains dedicated to delivering efficient, reliable and passenger-friendly railway services across the region.

 

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