Deccan Chronicle

PLANE-TYPE TOILETS FOR RLYS: PIYUSH

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New Delhi, June 17: After installing biotoilets in almost all the train coaches, the Indian Railways is now mulling to replace them with “upgraded” vacuum bio-toilets, railway minister Piyush Goyal has said.

The minister said that to compete with the airlines, replacing the bio-toilets with the latest version was one of the plans the national transporte­r had for upgrading its amenities. “We have started experiment­ing with vacuum bio-toilets like those in an aeroplane,” he said. — PTI

New Delhi, June 17: After installing bio-toilets in almost all the train coaches, the Indian Railways is now mulling to replace them with “upgraded” vacuum biotoilets, railway minister Piyush Goyal has said.

In an interview, the minister said that to compete with the airlines, replacing the bio-toilets with the latest version was one of the plans the national transporte­r had for upgrading its amenities.

“We have started experiment­ing with vacuum bio-toilets like those in an aeroplane. Some 500 vacuum bio-toilets have been ordered and once the experiment is successful, I am willing to spend money to replace all the 2.5 lakh toilets in the trains with vacuum biotoilets,” Goyal said.

As of May 31, 1,36,965 bio-toilets have been fitted in 37,411 coaches, at a cost of around Rs 1 lakh per toilet, according to ministry officials.

There is a plan to install bio-toilets in around 18,750 more coaches by March 2019, when all the coaches of the Indian Railways will be fitted with such toilets, costing the national transporte­r around `250 crore.

“By March 2019, we will be 100 per cent on bio-toilets, which in itself is a big achievemen­t. The tracks will be cleaner, the smell will go away and rail renewal will be reduced,” Goyal said. The vacuum toilets, which cost around `2.5 lakh per unit.

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