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Sealdah Division of Eastern Railway sanctions seven subways to end crossing of tracks by pedestrians

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Senjuti Sengupta
Sealdah Division of Eastern Railway sanctions seven subways to end crossing of tracks by pedestrians
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The Sealdah Division of Eastern Railway has sanctioned seven new subways to prevent pedestrians from crossing active tracks. This infrastructure project aims to improve safety and connectivity for local communities.

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It addresses a significant public safety issue in India's railway network, reducing accidents and improving access to essential services.

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Sealdah Division of Eastern Railways on Monday (June 13, 2026) sanctioned seven limited height subways at critical trespassing locations to end daily crossing of active railway tracks by pedestrians in suburban and rural areas.

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