This would go a long way in providing immediate help to the victims, said the bench of Justices V M Kanade and Revati Mohite-Dere.
The Union Government and the Railways may make a provision for such a special team in the budget, court said.
The HC was hearing a PIL filed by the activist Samir Zaveri, who has lost both the legs in a railway accident, on the issue of safety of suburban train passengers in Mumbai.
However, Zaveri said private hospitals often don't admit victims of railway accidents for reasons best known to them.
Counsel for the Railways, Suresh Kumar, said enough steps had been taken to ensure safety during the train travel and on the tracks but still the accidents occurred. He also submitted a report about measures taken to curb accidents.
To a question whether painkillers are given to accident victims immediately, Kumar said first aid boxes are available with all the station masters.
The Railway authorities submitted that certain measures
had been taken, such as construction of foot-over bridges and escalators, and barricades between the tracks.
Petitioner's lawyer Pradeep Havnur said the Railways should constantly update its website to provide details of accident victims so that relatives of the victims get the information quickly.
The court said a separate division for updating the website should be set up to help the accident victims.
The Railways lawyer also informed that emergency medical services (a doctor and ambulance) are provided up to Virar on western line as of now (the local service is up to Dahanu, beyond Virar).
The bench had earlier asked the court commissioners to make surprise visits to the stations to check the facilities and submit a report. It too was submitted today.
