On March 22, 2026, Indian Railways successfully commissioned the indigenous Kavach Automatic Train Protection (ATP) system on the 190 km Prayagraj–Kanpur section. This is a vital part of the Delhi–Howrah high-density corridor.
Key Highlights of the Update:
- Speed Boost: This installation is a prerequisite for Mission Raftaar, which aims to increase train speeds to 160 kmph on this route.
- Phase 1 Rollout: Initially, eight pairs of trains will operate with Kavach on this section, including the Prayagraj Express, Varanasi–New Delhi Express, and Chauri Chaura Express.
- Validation: The system was activated via Train No. 14163. Before this launch, over 20,000 kilometres of passenger trial runs were completed to ensure 100% reliability.
- Total Coverage: With this addition, Kavach 4.0 is now operational across 1,452 route kilometres in India, covering major parts of the Delhi–Mumbai and Delhi–Howrah corridors.
🛠️ What is Kavach 4.0?
Kavach (meaning “Armour”) is India’s own technology developed to prevent train collisions. It is certified at SIL-4 (Safety Integrity Level 4), the highest global safety standard.
Core Functions:
- Automatic Braking: If the loco pilot fails to react to a “Red” signal, the system applies brakes automatically.
- Over-speeding Control: It prevents the train from exceeding the speed limit set for a specific track.
- Collision Avoidance: It prevents head-on, rear-end, and side-on collisions by communicating between two Kavach-equipped locomotives.
- Fog Assistance: It provides real-time signal information inside the driver’s cabin, which is essential during low visibility in Northern India.
📅 The 2026 Roadmap
The Ministry of Railways has set an “aggressive” target to complete Kavach installation on the entire Delhi–Mumbai and Delhi–Howrah routes by the end of 2026.
- Next Phase: Work is moving to the Ghaziabad–Tundla section.
- Locomotive Upgrades: Tenders have been floated to equip over 9,000 more locomotives with the Kavach 4.0 hardware.
- Upcoming Kavach 5.0: A new version designed specifically for suburban networks (like Mumbai Locals) is expected to begin trials soon to reduce the time gap between trains safely.