NFR ‘CDR application’ to enhance safety of train operations

Maligaon, February 10 (MExN): The Northeast Frontier Railway (NFR) has introduced a groundbreaking Call Detail Record (CDR) analysis application, developed by the Alipurduar division, to reinforce safety measures in train operations. 

Under the Railway Board’s safety protocols, mobile phones must remain switched off from sign-on to sign-off for all Loco Pilots and Assistant Loco Pilots to prevent distractions and ensure undivided attention to train operations. Adhering to this mandate has always been critical for preventing accidents and maintaining the highest level of operational safety. However, manual verification of compliance through physical inspections and post-duty cross-checking of call records was time-consuming, prone to human error and lacked real-time efficiency.

The newly developed CDR Application eliminates these challenges by automating the analysis of CUG call records at an instance. It swiftly cross-references call logs with duty sign-on and sign-off times, ensuring that mobile phone usage during active train operations is accurately detected. 

With this technological advancement, railway officials can now quickly identify any violations, even during train journeys and take necessary corrective actions. The application’s automated reporting system, which categorizes findings into Deficiency and No-Deficiency Reports, ensures transparency and accountability. In cases where violations are detected, supervisors can initiate appropriate measures to uphold discipline and safety standards.

By significantly reducing the time required for analysis from 60–90 minutes to just 5 minutes, the CDR Application enhances efficiency while maintaining an uncompromised focus on passenger and crew safety. This was stated in a press release issued by Kapinjal Kishore Sharma, Chief Public Relations Officer, NFR.



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