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Railways to install CCTVs in all coaches, locomotives to enhance safety

IndiaTimes Monday, 14 July 2025 ()
Indian Railways will install CCTV cameras in all coaches and locomotives to enhance passenger safety and prevent crimes. Each coach will have four cameras, while locomotives will have six, ensuring high-quality footage even at high speeds and in low light.
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