Track Circuits
Track Circuits – The Heart of Train Detection on Indian Railways
1. What is a Track Circuit?
A track circuit is an electrical circuit formed by the two rails of a track and an electrical power source, used to detect the presence or absence of a train in a particular section (block).
- Basic principle: When a train occupies the section, its axles short-circuit the track relay, causing it to drop and indicating “Occupied”.
- No train: relay remains energised, indicating “Clear”.
2. Technical Details & Specifications (as per Indian Railways)
| Parameter | Value / Detail |
|---|---|
| Standard supply | 12 V DC / 24 V DC (older) |
| Modern supply | 110 V DC / 110 V AC (rectified) |
| Relay type | Q-series (QTA1, QTC1, QSPA2) |
| Minimum shunting sensitivity | 0.5 Ω across rails (IRS specification) |
| Maximum length of track circuit (plain track) | 750 m (BG), 600 m (MG) |
| Maximum length in electrified area | 350 m (BG) due to interference |
| Frequency in audio-frequency track circuit (AFTC) | 420 Hz – 2620 Hz (modular steps) |
| Coding rate in coded track circuits | 75 bit/s or 150 bit/s |
| Insulation between sections | Rail insulators (glued joints / fibre-glass) |
| Impedance bond rating | 50 A traction return current (50 Hz) |
3. Historical Milestones
| Year | Event |
|---|---|
| 1872 | First track circuit demonstrated in U.S. (William Robinson) |
| 1925 | First installation on Indian Railways – Great Indian Peninsula Railway (GIPR) |
| 1957 | Adoption of 12 V DC track circuits as IRS standard |
| 1980 | Introduction of 110 V DC circuits on Rajdhani routes |
| 1997 | Pilot AFTC on Ghaziabad–Kanpur section |
| 2006 | RDSO approves AFTC for 160 kmph corridors |
| 2018 | Complete replacement of DC track circuits with AFTC on Mumbai suburban system |
| 2022 | 100 % track circuised blocks on Golden Quadrilateral & Diagonals (GQ & GD) |
4. Types of Track Circuits Used in Indian Railways
- DC Track Circuit – Conventional, 12/110 V DC, limited to non-electrified or low-density lines.
- AC 50 Hz Track Circuit – Immune to traction return current; uses impedance bonds.
- Audio Frequency Track Circuit (AFTC) –
- Carrier frequency 420-2620 Hz
- Coded (75 bit/s) – sends aspect information to locomotive (with TPWS/ERTMS)
- Immune to harmonic interference, suitable for 25 kV, 50 Hz electrified areas.
- Axle Counter (fallback) – Not a track circuit, but overlays AFTC to provide redundancy when rail broken or flooded.
5. Current Status & Recent Updates (2023-24)
- 100 % track-circuised on 3 500 km of high-density routes.
- AFTC is mandatory for all new DFCCIL corridors (WDFC & EDFC).
- RDSO TC/67 (2023) revised specification:
- Shunting sensitivity improved to 0.1 Ω for station sections.
- IP-67 enclosure for outdoor tuning units to withstand 540 mm/hr rainfall.
- Gati-Shakti master-plan target: 100 % track-circuised & interlocked stations by 2030.
- IoT-based remote diagnostic units introduced on South Central Railway – real-time health monitoring of AFTC.
6. Quick-Fire Facts for Exams
- Minimum number of rails required to form a track circuit – 2 (both running rails).
- Terminus station does not require end-bonding – track circuit ends before buffer stop.
- Rail insulations are provided at every rail joint of the circuit – glued insulated joints (GIJ).
- Impedance bond allows traction return current to pass but blocks signal frequency.
- Failsafe principle: Relay de-energised = Occupied (fail to safety).
- Maximum gradient permitted for track circuit – 1 in 400 (to avoid water logging).
- Ballast resistance should not be less than 50 Ω-km for reliable operation.
- AFTC uses FSK (Frequency Shift Keying) for coded track circuits.
7. 15+ MCQs with Answers
1. Who invented the first track circuit?
**Answer:** William Robinson (U.S.A., 1872)2. What is the minimum shunting sensitivity prescribed by Indian Railways for a DC track circuit?
**Answer:** 0.5 Ω3. The maximum permitted length of a DC track circuit on BG plain track is?
**Answer:** 750 m4. Which relay is universally used for DC track circuits on Indian Railways?
**Answer:** QTA15. In electrified 25 kV AC areas, which type of track circuit is preferred?
**Answer:** Audio Frequency Track Circuit (AFTC)6. What is the carrier frequency range of AFTC approved by RDSO?
**Answer:** 420 Hz – 2620 Hz7. The device that allows traction return current to pass but blocks signal current is called?
**Answer:** Impedance bond8. What is the coding rate of coded AFTC used in TPWS?
**Answer:** 75 bit/s9. Which section on Indian Railways was first provided with AFTC on pilot basis?
**Answer:** Ghaziabad – Kanpur10. As per failsafe principle, a de-energised track relay indicates?
**Answer:** Track occupied / unsafe11. The insulation provided at rail joints in track circuits is made of?
**Answer:** Epoxy-bonded fibre glass (Glued Insulated Joint)13. Maximum gradient allowed for track circuit section is?
**Answer:** 1 in 40014. The enclosure protection class now mandatory for AFTC outdoor units is?
**Answer:** IP-6715. 100 % track-circuised target under Gati-Shakti plan is to be achieved by?
**Answer:** 203016. Ballast resistance for reliable track circuit working should not be less than?
**Answer:** 50 Ω-km17. Which modulation technique is used in coded AFTC?
**Answer:** FSK (Frequency Shift Keying)Revise these facts & MCQs regularly – 2-3 questions appear in every Railway Technical & Non-Technical exam!