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Mumbai: High-tech cameras to keep eye on railway commuters
Updated On: 13 July, 2021 03:50 PM IST | Mumbai | Rajendra B. Aklekar
RailTel, the Indian Railways public sector undertaking, has now installed cameras at 813 major railway stations across the country, including Mumbai divisions of both Central and Western Railway.

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Ultra HD 4K cameras at stations will not miss a single commuter on railway premises henceforth. The IP-based CCTVs are networked on optical fibre cable and the video feed of cameras will be displayed not only at local RPF posts but also at a centralised CCTV control room at divisional and zonal levels. The plan was first mooted roughly 15 years ago after 11/7 train blasts.
RailTel, the Indian Railways public sector undertaking, has now installed cameras at 813 major railway stations across the country, including Mumbai divisions of both Central and Western Railway.
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