Loco Pilots Enjoy Enhanced Working Conditions Over a Decade

Significant improvements in facilities and work environment for loco pilots since 2014.

Loco pilots, key members of the railway workforce, have seen notable advancements in their working conditions over the past ten years.

JAMSHEDPUR – In the last ten years, loco pilots have seen a significant improvement in their working conditions. This is due to the considerable upgrades made to their facilities and work environment.

Since 2014, the conditions of the rest areas for pilots after their trips have undergone significant improvements.

Most of the 558 running rooms have been upgraded with air conditioning, and a good number of them even have foot massagers, although there have been some criticisms from society regarding these added features.

The Loco cabs, which were previously in a poor condition, have also received upgrades.

The seats have been redesigned to be more comfortable and user-friendly, and over 7,000 cabs now have air conditioning.

Manufacturers are now producing locomotives with air-conditioned cabs.

Nowadays, the duty hours of loco pilots are carefully monitored to make sure they stay within the prescribed limits.

After trips, we strictly adhere to rest periods.

In June 2024, the average number of hours worked per trip was less than eight hours, and longer trips were only taken in urgent situations.

Recruitment has also seen a significant increase, with 34,000 new running staff members hired and another 18,000 currently in the hiring process.

The arrival of these new staff members will help to ensure that the railway operates efficiently and safely.

Even though there have been attempts to spread false information, the railway family is committed to serving the nation.

During the period from 2014 to 2024, all 558 running rooms were upgraded to have air conditioning. Additionally, 7,075 loco cabs were fitted with air conditioning, and 815 loco cabs were equipped with washrooms.

In June 2024, the average duty hours per trip ranged from 6.1 hours in the Southern Railway zone to 9.1 hours in the East Coast Railway zone.

The Indian Railways reported that its 46,545 crew members completed a total of 952,722 trips, with an average duty time of 7.7 hours per trip. In total, they logged 7,317,251 duty hours.

Our efforts demonstrate our dedication to ensuring that loco pilots have reasonable working hours and improved overall conditions.

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