The Asian Age

Snag stalls Vande Bharat Express

◗ The AC stopped working 10 minutes before reaching Allahabad station Built at a cost of `100 crore, each train has 16 compartmen­ts, with two first class coaches

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New Delhi: Passengers on board the Varanasi-Delhi Vande Bharat Express were on Sunday stranded inside the train for around an hour without fan, air conditioni­ng and lights when its auxiliary converter failed.

New Delhi, Oct. 13: Passengers on board the Varanasi-Delhi Vande Bharat Express were on Sunday stranded inside the train for around an hour without fan, air conditioni­ng and lights when its auxiliary converter failed, officials said on Sunday.

The train’s AC stopped working 10 minutes before reaching Allahabad station at 4:50 pm. The defect was rectified, cooling ensured and it left at around 6.00 pm, they said.

During this time, the train was without basic facilities stranded at Allahabad.

In an earlier incident in March, a minor fire broke out in the transforme­r of a coach of the railways’ ambitious train.

Earlier this year, the production of this self-propelled engine-less train sets was stopped over allegation­s of favouritis­m and lack of transparen­cy. In July, railway minister Piyush Goyal met representa­tives of manufactur­ers and promised a transparen­t level-playing field to all of them.

On February 15, Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched the New DelhiVaran­asi Vande Bharat Express, popularly known as Train 18.

It is an indigenous electric multiple unit (EMU) manufactur­ed by the Chennai-based Integrated Coach Factory (ICF). The semi-high speed train that can run up to a maximum speed of 160 km/hour has electrical­ly operated, automatic sliding doors similar to those in metro coaches.

Built at a cost of `100 crore, each train has 16 compartmen­ts, with two first class coaches.

 ?? — PTI ?? A worker transports flowers in a boat to decorate the curbs of the the Golden Temple as part of the 485th birth anniversar­y celebratio­ns of fourth Sikh Guru Ramdas in Amritsar on Friday.
— PTI A worker transports flowers in a boat to decorate the curbs of the the Golden Temple as part of the 485th birth anniversar­y celebratio­ns of fourth Sikh Guru Ramdas in Amritsar on Friday.

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