AI-Powered Camera Network to Enable Round-the-Clock Surveillance & Ensure that Our Journey and Station Experience are Safe
Colour-Coded Fluorescent Jackets and Mandatory ID Cards for All Railway and Non-Railway Staff to Boost Accountability and Passenger Trust
QR Code-Based Access Control System to be Piloted at New Delhi Railway Station to Streamline Entry of Passengers ahead of Expected Festival Rush during Diwali & Chhath
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Posted On: 20 MAR 2026 4:45PM by PIB Delhi
Union Minister for Railways, Information & Broadcasting and Electronics & Information Technology, Shri Ashwini Vaishnaw chaired a comprehensive review meeting with senior railway officials at Rail Bhawan today to assess the progress in station access, passenger amenity upgrades & other security related reinforcements to improve the passenger experience. The meeting focused on measures like access control, crowd management, technology-driven surveillance, and ease of mobility within station premises. These reforms will first be implemented at New Delhi Railway Station and, based on the lessons learned, will subsequently be rolled out to other stations.
AI-Powered Camera Network to Ensure Round-the-Clock Surveillance
Comprehensive AI-powered surveillance is to be deployed at New Delhi Railway Station through cameras, covering all nooks and corners of the station premises, including platforms, concourses, entry-exit points, and funnel areas prone to unauthorised entry.
An Exception Event Display-based control room will be established where AI processing of live camera feeds will alert monitoring staff to unusual or unsafe events in real time. The Union Minister described cameras as the “eyes” and AI as the “brain” of the system, stressing that all camera coverage zones must be adequately lit to ensure maximum surveillance efficacy.
The Railway Protection Force (RPF) will be additionally deployed to ensure only ticketed passengers access station premises, with a shift from manual checking to surveillance-based monitoring.
Colour-Coded Uniforms and ID Cards for All Station Staff
To bring uniformity and accountability among the large workforce, a colour-coded identification system has been directed for all personnel working in the station. Fluorescent jackets will be worn by Railway employees, while Non-Employees including vendors, station sahayaks, contractual staff, and IRCTC personnel will also wear colour coded jackets of some other colour. This is being done to enable the swift identification of passengers, employees and other non-employees like coolies, the staff of vendors, food, cleaning, parcel & maintenance personnel, present in the station premises, with which the security authorities & the ticket checking staff engage, while performing their duties.
ID cards will be issued to all employees and non-employees, with comprehensive details needed for the identification purpose. The uniform identification system is meant to be progressively replicated across all stations of the North Zone, with New Delhi Station serving as the model & at a later date in other parts of the country.
QR Code-Based Access Control System to be Piloted at New Delhi Railway Station
A QR code-based entry management system is to be introduced at New Delhi Railway Station as a pilot project ahead of expected festival rush during Diwali & Chhath. The system will regulate entry based on valid tickets, enabling better segregation of Reserved ticket holders, Monthly Season Ticket holders, and Unreserved passengers.
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