Key Points

The Northeast Frontier Railway has taken a groundbreaking step in station maintenance by introducing drone-based cleaning at Kamakhya railway station. This innovative approach targets hard-to-reach areas on station structures and train coaches, demonstrating significant potential for improving cleanliness and operational efficiency. The technology promises to reduce manual labor and enhance precision in maintenance tasks. The successful pilot program could potentially be expanded across the NFR network, marking a significant advancement in railway infrastructure management.

Key Points: NFR Launches Innovative Drone Cleaning at Kamakhya Station

  • - First experimental drone cleaning operation at Kamakhya railway station
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NFR conducts drone-based cleaning at Kamakhya railway station

Northeast Frontier Railway pioneers drone technology for precision cleaning of hard-to-reach railway station and train coach areas

"Drone-based cleaning not only improves accessibility and precision but also reduces the dependency on manual labour in hazardous or elevated areas - Kapinjal Kishore Sharma, NFR CPRO"

Guwahati, April 22

In a pioneering move towards improving the cleanliness of train coaches and Railway stations, the Northeast Frontier Railway (NFR) on Tuesday conducted its first-ever experimental drone-based cleaning operation at Kamakhya railway station, officials said.

The Northeast Frontier Railway (NFR) Chief Public Relations Officer (CPRO) Kapinjal Kishore Sharma said that Tuesday's demonstration specifically targeted the cleaning of high rise and difficult to reach structures within the station premises, as well as roof and outer areas of train coaches, showcasing the potential of drone technology in enhancing cleanliness and hygiene.

He said that the areas covered during the experimental cleaning included the Kamakhya coaching depot sick line, under under-floor wheel Lathe Shed, and the exterior dome portion of Kamakhya station and several train coaches.

The operations effectively showcased the capability of drone technology to efficiently access and maintain elevated structures with precision and ease, the CPRO said.

CPRO Sharma said that this initiative reflects NFR's continued commitment to adopting innovative, technology-driven solutions for enhanced cleaning operations, aiming to improve efficiency, precision and hygiene across railway premises.

"Drone-based cleaning not only improves accessibility and precision but also reduces the dependency on manual labour in hazardous or elevated areas," he said.

The official said that the success of this pilot demonstration opens the door to wider implementation of drone-based cleaning across additional major stations and trains under the NFR network.

It aligns with Indian Railways' vision of embracing cutting-edge, smart maintenance practices that adhere to international standards.

Northeast Frontier Railway continues to lead the way with sustainable, tech-driven innovations, fostering a cleaner, safer and more efficient railway environment for both passengers and railway personnel, the CPRO stated.

The NFR, one of the 17 railway zones in the country, operates in the northeastern states and in seven districts of West Bengal and five districts of north Bihar.

- IANS

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Priya K.
This is such an innovative approach! 🚀 Finally seeing our railways adopt modern tech solutions. Hope they implement this across more stations soon.
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Rahul S.
Interesting concept but I wonder about the cost-effectiveness. Wouldn't it be cheaper to just improve existing manual cleaning systems? The tech sounds cool but is it practical?
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Ananya M.
As someone who travels through Kamakhya station often, I'm thrilled! The dome area has needed proper cleaning for years. Kudos to NFR for trying new solutions 👏
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Sunil D.
Great initiative! Safety first - reducing human risk in high areas is always welcome. Hope they train the cleaning staff to operate these drones too.
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Meghna P.
The photos would be amazing to see! Drone cleaning sounds futuristic. Does anyone know if they'll share before/after comparisons?
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Deepak R.
While I appreciate the tech advancement, I hope NFR doesn't forget about basic cleanliness at ground level too. The washrooms at most stations still need urgent attention.

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