Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Train 18: Not enough space in coaches for catering services

- Faizan Haider letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Train 18, billed as India’s fastest train, doesn’t have adequate space inside its coaches to offer catering services, an official at the Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporatio­n (IRCTC) said. IRCTC is a subsidiary of Indian Railways that handles catering, tourism and online ticketing operations.

According to the IRCTC official, the food storage cabins in Train 18, touted as the next generation train, are much smaller than those in the Shatabdi Express — they have just onethird the space.

Worse, catering trolleys have t o be kept i n passageway­s because of the space constraint, which could inhibit the movement of passengers, the official said on condition of anonymity.

Train 18 will connect Delhi with Varanasi and take about eight hours to complete the jour- ney between the two cities. Last month, Train 18 became India’s fastest train when it hit a speed of 180 kmph during a trial run.

IRCTC, which is finalising the menu for the train, has flagged the space issue with Railways and has requested the national transporte­r to create extra space for food storage and trolleys.

“The train will now run for more than eight hours so the catering will include full meals apart from breakfast. The train coach does have space for catering trolleys, but that’s not enough,” said the IRCTC official.

“They [the manufactur­er] probably have created the space considerin­g the train will ply on a 4-5-hour route and only breakfast will be served. But now we have requested (Railways) to create additional space to accommodat­e food items,” official added.

The fare and the stations where the train is likely to stop are yet to be decided, said the official. “It is good that the problem has been identified and the manufactur­er of the next train will take care of that,” the official added.

 ?? HT FILE ?? Food storage cabins are smaller than those in Shatabadi
HT FILE Food storage cabins are smaller than those in Shatabadi

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