Indian Railways tests Vande Bharat sleeper at 180 kmph

The successful trial clears the way for the train's introduction with advanced passenger facilities.
Indian Railways tests Vande Bharat sleeper at 180 kmph
A What happened
Indian Railways completed the final high-speed trial of the Vande Bharat sleeper train, reaching 180 kmph on the Kota-Nagda route under CRS supervision. The 16-coach train is equipped with modern amenities including sleeper berths, advanced safety, and energy-efficient systems. The trial's success signals readiness for the train's introduction, highlighting domestic innovation in rail manufacturing. This achievement supports India's goal of self-reliance in rail technology.

Key insights

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    Technological Features: The train includes advanced suspension, automatic doors, fire detection, CCTV surveillance, and digital information systems.

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    Safety Evaluation: Comprehensive tests of ride stability, braking, and safety systems were conducted successfully.

Takeaways

The success of the Vande Bharat sleeper's high-speed trial marks a key step towards introducing a domestically made, advanced long-distance train, enhancing India's rail transport capabilities.

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