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With improved lighting, 605 cameras, nine Central Railway stations got brighter and safer in 2021

Lights have been added at shadow spots; vulnerable areas have been identified where staff has been deployed to keep eye on fatka gangs

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Central Railway is making arrangements with Railtel for the provision of CCTVs under the Video Surveillance System (VSS) at all stations

Central Railway is making arrangements with Railtel for the provision of CCTVs under the Video Surveillance System (VSS) at all stations

The Central Railway on Thursday announced that it had improved lighting at 12 locations at nine city railway stations and has installed 605 new cameras to cover shadow spots in the past year.

“Lux level [refer to box] at 12 locations at nine stations has been improved with brighter lights after surveys and passenger feedback. These locations include two spots at Kurla station, Thane, Kalwa, Kalyan, Asangaon, Shahad, three spots at Ulhasnagar station, Atgaon and Titwala,” said Shivaji Sutar, Central Railway chief public relations officer.

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