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Blog Entry# 4589695
Posted: Mar 11 2020 (14:05)

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Mar 11 2020 (14:05)   KNP/Khanapur (2 PFs)
HA5H~
HA5H~   2423 blog posts
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Two Gaurs ( Indian Bisons ) mowed down by moving train in Khanapur On Londa Miraj Route 4th incident of the year..
While Shivamogga line Seeing often leopard runovers(3 Since last December)
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Mar 11 2020 (14:08)
KGFRailwayStation~   1561 blog posts
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But still trains dont move fast in these routes right
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Mar 11 2020 (14:39)
HA5H~
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Trains are supposed to move slowly in these types of areas. Don't know about Khanapur but on Shivamogga line trains move on acceptable speed 70-100 kmph
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Mar 12 2020 (08:13)
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Why not that part can be fenced from both sides so that at least animals can't come towards rail line.. In Gulf I can see fencing for highways from both sides to avoid animal entry to highways..
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Mar 12 2020 (12:48)
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Due to forests trains do a max speed of 70-80 kmph in Dwr Bgm section but after Bgm trains attain 105 kmph mps
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Mar 12 2020 (14:30)
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Even if a train is moving at a speed of 50-60kmph, it takes some time to come to a stop. Most of the time, these collisions can't be avoided.
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