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Why Do Train Tracks Have Small Stones Around Them? 5 Fascinating Reasons
- Wednesday October 22, 2025
- Travel | Written by Nikita Nikhil
If you think the stones around the train tracks are for aesthetics, think again! Here are some reasons that will help you clear the confusion about this common sight.
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Vande Bharat Express Hit By Stones; Windows, Driver's Screen Damaged
- Sunday February 24, 2019
- India News | ANI
The side windows and the main driver's screen of the Vande Bharat were damaged near Uttar Pradesh's Achalda on Saturday after the train was hit by flying ballast during a journey.
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Railways' Track Maintenance To Get Tech-Focused, To Cost Rs 2,700 Crore
- Sunday February 25, 2018
- Business | Indo-Asian News Service
Automatic track geometry-cum-video inspection systems, ballast regulating machines, rail grinding machines, automated multifunction track recording cars and ultrasonic flaw detection systems are some of the modern equipment to be procured by the Railways at an estimated cost of Rs 2,726 crore
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Why Do Train Tracks Have Small Stones Around Them? 5 Fascinating Reasons
- Wednesday October 22, 2025
- Travel | Written by Nikita Nikhil
If you think the stones around the train tracks are for aesthetics, think again! Here are some reasons that will help you clear the confusion about this common sight.
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www.ndtv.com/travel
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Vande Bharat Express Hit By Stones; Windows, Driver's Screen Damaged
- Sunday February 24, 2019
- India News | ANI
The side windows and the main driver's screen of the Vande Bharat were damaged near Uttar Pradesh's Achalda on Saturday after the train was hit by flying ballast during a journey.
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www.ndtv.com
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Railways' Track Maintenance To Get Tech-Focused, To Cost Rs 2,700 Crore
- Sunday February 25, 2018
- Business | Indo-Asian News Service
Automatic track geometry-cum-video inspection systems, ballast regulating machines, rail grinding machines, automated multifunction track recording cars and ultrasonic flaw detection systems are some of the modern equipment to be procured by the Railways at an estimated cost of Rs 2,726 crore
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www.ndtv.com/business