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		<title>Why is the name of the railway station written only on the yellow board, not blue or white?</title>
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<p>Indian Railways is one of the largest rail networks in the world. Crores of passengers every day, thousands of trains and the challenges of different weather conditions, amidst all this, every small detail becomes very important. In such a situation, the name of the station should be visible at the right time, this is most important for both passengers and staff. The interesting thing is that this name is seen written in the same color on almost every small and big railway station of the country. Neither blue, nor white, nor green – always names in black letters on a yellow board. Is this just a coincidence or is there a solid reason behind it? Let us know. </p>
<p><strong>Why is yellow color special?</strong></p>
<p>Yellow color is one of the most easily detectable colors for the human eye. If seen scientifically, yellow color is clearly visible even from a distance. When a train enters the platform at high speed, it takes a few seconds to identify the station. In such a situation, black letters are most clearly visible on the yellow background. </p>
<p><strong>Dependable in all weather conditions</strong></p>
<p>There is dense fog during winter in many parts of India. White or light colors get hidden in the fog in such weather. The yellow color breaks through the fog and emerges. Even at night, the yellow board is clearly visible in the station lights. This is the reason why the loco pilot has the least trouble in identifying the station. </p>
<p><strong>The decision is directly related to security</strong></p>
<p>The station board is not only for the passengers, but is also a very important sign for the train driver and railway staff. If the correct station is identified in time, decisions related to braking, stopping and signaling are accurate. If the board is not clearly visible, the risk of malfunction in operation may increase. Therefore, yellow color is considered the most reliable from security point of view. </p>
<p><strong>system dating back to the British era</strong></p>
<p>The foundation of Indian Railways was laid during the British period. Even at that time, yellow color was made the standard for station name boards. The reason is the same – better visibility and uniformity. Even after independence, the Railways did not change this system because it proved practical. Having the same color throughout the country makes it easy for travelers to identify each other. </p>
<p><strong>Also read: Which state of India has the most infiltrators? Know the names of top-5 states</strong></p>
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<p>Often people think that a train engine is like a car or bus, which can be stopped whenever you want, but a railway locomotive is a very complex machine. Keeping it on sometimes proves to be safer and more economical than switching it off. Especially in diesel engine trains, this decision is taken thoughtfully.</p>
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<p>Diesel locomotives need time to reach full capacity. After the engine is stopped, it may take about 15 to 20 minutes to start it again. A lot of diesel is consumed during this period. In many cases, the engine can run at low speed for hours with the amount of fuel required for starting. Therefore, switching off the engine at short stops does not save fuel but becomes a loss.</p>
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