Technical details
Client
West Central Railway (WCR) – Bhopal Division
Dates

April 2025 – Ongoing

ASSIGNMENT​

Providing Project Management Services (PMS) for KAVACH

Location
Bina-Itarsi Section, Bhopal Division, Madhya Pradesh
Activity
Signalling & Train Protection System Implementation (KAVACH – Automatic Train Protection System)

SYSTRA India has been appointed to provide Project Management Services (PMS) for the implementation of KAVACH (India’s Indigenous Automatic Train Protection System – formerly Train Collision Avoidance System / TCAS) on the strategically important Bina-Itarsi section of West Central Railway.

KAVACH (meaning “armour” or “shield” in Hindi) is Indian Railways’ revolutionary, made-in-India Automatic Train Protection (ATP) system. It prevents collisions, signal passing at danger (SPAD), over-speeding, and derailments through continuous real-time monitoring and automatic intervention. SYSTRA’s expertise ensures seamless, high-quality, and on-schedule deployment of this game-changing safety technology.

Our multidisciplinary team delivers comprehensive Project Management Services across the full lifecycle of KAVACH deployment, including:

  • End-to-end project management and supervision for KAVACH system implementation
  • Modification, alteration, and integration of KAVACH with existing signalling and telecommunication systems
  • Site supervision, quality control, testing, and commissioning
  • Coordination with contractors, stakeholders, and railway authorities for smooth execution
  • Compliance assurance with RDSO specifications, Safety Integrity Level-4 (SIL-4) standards, and regulatory requirements

Key features of the project

West Central Railway (Bhopal Division) is rolling out KAVACH on high-density, critical routes to achieve Indian Railways’ vision of “Zero Accidents”.

The Bina-Itarsi section is a vital trunk route carrying heavy freight and passenger traffic. Implementation of KAVACH here involves targeted modifications and alterations to the existing signalling infrastructure, delivering:

  • Real-time train monitoring and automatic braking
  • Prevention of collisions, derailments, and SPAD incidents
  • Improved headway, operational efficiency, and sectional speed control
  • Future-ready digital signalling backbone aligned with national safety goals

This project marks a significant milestone in the nationwide rollout of KAVACH, reinforcing India’s commitment to indigenous, world-class rail safety technology.