Khaleej Times

Rs1B engineless train will be on track soon

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chennai — A Rs1 billion indeginous­ly-developed high-tech, energyeffi­cient, self-propelled or engineless train will be unveiled later this month, a top official of the Integral Coach Factory (ICF) has said.

“We are planning to unveil the train on October 29,” ICF General Manager S.Mani said on Wednesday. He said the train will undergo test runs in two/three sectors for about two months and on satisfacto­ry results, would be inducted into passenger service.

The train, capable of touching speeds of 160 kmph, will replace the Shatabdi Express.

“With 16 coaches the train will have the same passenger carrying capacity. There are now separate power cars. But it is about 15-20 per cent energy efficient and leaves less of a carbon footprint,” Mani said.

Officials said the trainset was conceived, designed and developed in about 18 months time as against the industry norm of about 3-4 years. The trainset has aerodynami­cally designed driver cabins at both the ends for quicker turnaround at destinatio­ns. According to an ICF official, every alternativ­e coach is motorised to ensure even distributi­on of Motive Power and faster accelerati­on/decelerati­on. The train sports an advanced regenerati­ve braking system which saves power.

Mani also said the fully airconditi­oned train offers better passenger comfort and safety as all the equipments are fixed under the carriage/ coach so that more space is available on board. In the Executive Class, the seats are rotatable to match the train’s direction. Train 18 will have a modern look with continuous windows on the exterior and its seating capacity will be 1,128.

On the safety front, a Train Management System in the driver’s cab will ensure precise brake control and automated control of the doors. The coach doors will open only when the train is at zero kmph and the train will start only when all the coach doors are properly closed. The train will have automated sliding steps uptil the platform avoiding the risk of a passenger falling. The driver can also monitor the movement of

passengers on the platform via CCTV in his cabin before closing the door.

There are emergency talk back units (through which passengers can talk to crew in case of emergency) and closed circuit television­s are provided in all coaches for safe and secure travel, officials said. Further, CCTV cameras on both the sides of driving cab would help the driver to monitor the movement of passengers on the platform before closing the doors and setting off. —

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