Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Marquee train Vande Bharat breaks down

- Faizan Haidar faizan.haider@hindustant­imes.com n

Indian Railways’ Vande Bharat Express, the staterun transporte­r’s first semi-high speed train, broke down early on Saturday on the return journey to New Delhi from Varanasi, a day after it was flagged off by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and a day before its first commercial run. The breakdown, and a resultant three-hour delay, may have been caused by either stray cattle or an object coming under the train’s wheels,officials said.

But Vande Bharat’s first commercial journey will take place as scheduled on Sunday, the railway ministry said. Tickets for the journey on the train, which can reach a top speed of 180kmph, have already been sold out. On its inaugural run on Friday, the train touched a top speed of 130 kmph.

“India’s first semi-high speed train Vande Bharat Express successful­ly completed its inaugural run from Delhi to Varanasi on February 15 and is scheduled to start commercial run on Sunday from New Delhi,” railway ministry spokespers­on Smita Vats Sharma said in a statement.

The engine-less train, which runs on electric traction and formerly called Train 18, was on its way back from Varanasi when the breakdown took place near Tundla, around 200 km from Delhi.

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