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

  1. DC Track Circuit – Conventional, 12/110 V DC, limited to non-electrified or low-density lines.
  2. AC 50 Hz Track Circuit – Immune to traction return current; uses impedance bonds.
  3. 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.
  4. 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 Ω
3. The maximum permitted length of a DC track circuit on BG plain track is? **Answer:** 750 m
4. Which relay is universally used for DC track circuits on Indian Railways? **Answer:** QTA1
5. 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 Hz
7. The device that allows traction return current to pass but blocks signal current is called? **Answer:** Impedance bond
8. What is the coding rate of coded AFTC used in TPWS? **Answer:** 75 bit/s
9. Which section on Indian Railways was first provided with AFTC on pilot basis? **Answer:** Ghaziabad – Kanpur
10. As per failsafe principle, a de-energised track relay indicates? **Answer:** Track occupied / unsafe
11. The insulation provided at rail joints in track circuits is made of? **Answer:** Epoxy-bonded fibre glass (Glued Insulated Joint)
12. Which of the following is NOT a type of track circuit used in India? **Answer:** Pneumatic track circuit
13. Maximum gradient allowed for track circuit section is? **Answer:** 1 in 400
14. The enclosure protection class now mandatory for AFTC outdoor units is? **Answer:** IP-67
15. 100 % track-circuised target under Gati-Shakti plan is to be achieved by? **Answer:** 2030
16. Ballast resistance for reliable track circuit working should not be less than? **Answer:** 50 Ω-km
17. 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!