AI Eyes Watch Over 1,874 Indian Railway Stations for Passenger Safety

Indian Railways has implemented AI-enabled video surveillance systems at 1,874 stations to automatically detect security events like intrusion and loitering, featuring facial recognition software. The passenger information system has been significantly upgraded, with integration achieved at 1,405 stations for real-time automated announcements. A new high-capacity telecom backbone using IP MPLS technology has been commissioned at 1,396 stations to support critical applications. These technological initiatives aim to create a safer, smarter, and more digitally integrated railway network aligned with national goals.

Key Points: AI Video Surveillance Deployed at 1,874 Indian Railway Stations

  • AI surveillance at 1,874 stations
  • Facial recognition for real-time monitoring
  • Integrated passenger info system expanded
  • Advanced telecom backbone deployed
  • Tunnel comms for safety in challenging terrains
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1,874 railway stations in India get AI-enabled video cover for passenger safety

Indian Railways deploys AI video surveillance with facial recognition at 1,874 stations for safety, alongside major telecom and passenger info upgrades.

"the cameras will be the eyes of the system, and AI will be its brain - Ashwini Vaishnaw"

New Delhi, April 7

Indian Railways has installed AI-enabled video surveillance for passenger safety and security across 1,874 stations for automated detection of events such as intrusion and loitering, along with facial recognition software for real-time identification and monitoring as part of the innovative measures taken during 2025-26, according to an official statement issued on Tuesday.

Highlighting the importance of this technological advancement, Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, who had earlier stated that "the cameras will be the eyes of the system, and AI will be its brain," emphasised the transformative role of artificial intelligence in strengthening railway security.

Passenger information systems have also witnessed major upgrades with the expansion of the Integrated Passenger Information System (IPIS).

Equipped with Electronic Train Indicator Boards, Coach Guidance Systems, and Public Address Systems, IPIS ensures the timely dissemination of train-related information. The integration of IPIS with the National Train Enquiry System (NTES) enables automatic, real-time announcements at stations. To date, this integration has been achieved at 1,405 stations across Indian Railways.

Further enhancing communication capabilities, the provision of Tunnel Communication Systems has been undertaken across various railway zones, including the strategically significant Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Rail Link (USBRL) project. This system ensures uninterrupted radio communication between personnel inside tunnels to headquarters and operation control centres, thereby improving safety and coordination in challenging terrains, the statement explained.

A major achievement has also been the enhancement of the Unified Telecom Backbone Infrastructure through Internet Protocol Multi-Protocol Label Switching (IP MPLS) technology. This high-capacity network is being developed to meet present and future bandwidth requirements of mission-critical railway applications. The system enables centralised accessibility of video surveillance and will support core railway systems such as Mobile Train Radio Communication (MTRC), Passenger Reservation System (PRS), Unreserved Ticketing System (UTS), Freight Operations Information System (FOIS), Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA), video conferencing, and other operational applications.

So far, IP MPLS has been successfully commissioned at 1,396 railway stations, marking a significant step towards a digitally integrated railway ecosystem, the statement explained.

These initiatives undertaken during the year underscore Indian Railways' commitment to leveraging cutting-edge technology and innovation for building a safer, smarter, and more efficient railway network.

The continued expansion of telecom infrastructure, deployment of AI-driven systems, and enhancement of passenger information services are collectively contributing towards a modernised rail ecosystem that is responsive to the needs of passengers and aligned with the vision of Digital India, the statement added.

- IANS

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Priya S
Great initiative, but I really hope the focus is on proper implementation and maintenance. We've seen many projects start with a bang and then fizzle out. Also, what about data privacy with all this facial recognition? Need strong safeguards.
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Rohit P
The tunnel communication for the USBRL project is a game-changer for safety in Jammu & Kashmir. As someone who travels that route, knowing there's reliable communication in those long tunnels is a huge relief. Jai Hind!
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Sarah B
Impressive scale of deployment. Integrating 1,405 stations with real-time announcements is no small feat. The next challenge will be ensuring the staff are trained to use these systems effectively to actually help passengers.
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Vikram M
All this sounds good on paper, but will it work during peak hours at stations like Howrah or New Delhi? The real test is managing crowds during festivals. Also, hope the AI doesn't get confused by the typical Indian station chaos! đŸ˜…
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Kavya N
As a woman who travels frequently by train, the AI surveillance for safety is very welcome news. Feeling secure is a priority. The upgraded passenger info systems are also a blessing—no more running around to find which platform the train is on!

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