
Surveillance system for four more railway stations
The Hindu
Southern Railway has proposed to bring Ariyalur, Nagapattinam, Vriddhachalam and Puducherry railway stations under video surveillance system. Field-level personnel of the Railway Protection Force (RPF
Southern Railway has proposed to bring Ariyalur, Nagapattinam, Vriddhachalam and Puducherry railway stations under video surveillance system. Field-level personnel of the Railway Protection Force (RPF) would maintain the system and examine the video-footages generated from the host of Internet protocol advanced surveillance cameras from time to time. Tenders had been called for the installation of the system at the four stations of which Ariyalur and Vriddhachalam Junction falls on the busy Tiruchi - Villupuram chord line section. A dedicated space would be allotted at a vantage location in each of the stations for provision of a separate room which would be equipped with monitors connected with the surveillance cameras for the RPF personnel. The plan was to install 35 cameras in Puducherry station, 32 in Vriddhachalam, 28 in Nagapattinam and 26 at Ariyalur station. The cameras would be installed at key locations and would be connected to the monitors which would be equipped in a separate room. Movements taking place within the station premises and in its vicinity could be seen in the monitors. The cameras would have a back-up facility to rewind the video grabs in case of investigation of offences.More Related News