Passengers would instead get in direct touch with the loco pilots in case of emergency. They would be provided the contact number of the drivers.
The measure has already been initiated by the Railways by removing the chains in existing coaches, officials said, adding communications have been sent to the coach manufacturing units as well.
Chain pulling has been a big menace across the railway network, especially in states such as Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, leading to delays and a drain on the railway exchequer. Of particular concern was its misuse for nefarious activities.
However, to ensure that genuine passengers in emergency do not face trouble, Railways have decided to engage staff in some coaches of a train who would be present with a walkie talkie and assist the passengers.
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