Khaleej Times

Gatiman Express heralds new era of semi-high speed trains

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new delhi — Heralding a new era of semi-high speed trains in the country, Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu on Tuesday flagged off the first such train which will cover the 200km distance between Delhi and Agra in 100 minutes.

Train hostesses welcomed passengers with roses on board the Gatiman Express, which will have a maximum speed of 160 km per hour, as music floated in the air at Nizamuddin station from where the train embarked on its maiden journey.

“It is a happy occasion for us as the first semi-high speed train Gatiman starts today. We want to increase speed of all trains whether ordinary or express as part of our ‘raftar’ mission. It is not an easy task. It will take time but we have made a plan,” Prabhu said.

Painted in royal blue and grey colour combinatio­n with a yellow strip in between, the train has another first — train hostesses to welcome passengers and Indian and continenta­l food.

Equipped with a 5,500 HP electric locomotive, two Executive AC Chair Cars and eight AC Chair Car coaches, the train has a highpower emergency braking system, automatic fire alarm, GPS-based passenger informatio­n system and sliding doors in the coaches.

The passenger amenities have been enhanced by providing better catering service, improved coach interiors with wide windows, bio-toilets besides free multimedia services enabling passengers to view movies, news and cartoons during their journey to Agra. —

 ?? PTI ?? A porter clicks a photo of the Gatimaan Express at the Hazrat Nizamuddin station in New Delhi on Tuesday. —
PTI A porter clicks a photo of the Gatimaan Express at the Hazrat Nizamuddin station in New Delhi on Tuesday. —

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