Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

PM flags off India’s fastest Vande Bharat Express train

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NEW START The train has a seating capacity of 1,128, which is more than the Shatabdi trains

NEWDELHI: India’s first semi-high speed train, the Vande Bharat Express, was flagged off by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday from the New Delhi Railway Station amid sombre mood in the backdrop of the terror attack in Pulwama. Railway minister Piyush Goyal and members of the Railway Board were present on the occasion and will be on board the train on its inaugural journey “I am grateful to designers and engineers behind Vande Bharat Express which will take its first trip from Delhi to Varanasi on Friday. With our sincerity and hardwork in the last 4.5 years we have tried to improve railways,” the PM said.

Hailing the great strides taken by railways over the years, Modi said that the train was representa­tive of the strength of “ek Bharat, shretha Bharat.” He said railways was one of those sectors which has developed in manufactur­ing, modernisat­ion of rail coach factories, conversion of diesel coaches to electric and set up new factories under Make in India.

“Earlier you remember the condition in which the railways’ online reservatio­n system was. In a minute it allowed only around 2000 tickets to be booked, now railways’ website has become user friendly and in one minute over 20,000 tickets can be booked on it. Earlier, the condition was such that it would take minimum t wo years t o get approval for one railway project, now it is done in a maximum of six months. It is efforts like these which has speeded up railways work,” said Modi.

He further appreciate­d the work done by the railways in eliminatin­g unmanned level crossings which have reduced accidents, converting narrow gauge into broad gauge and electrific­ation.

“The efforts to modernise rail- ways has also generated employment. I have been told that from 2014 to now, around 1.5 lakh employees have been appointed in railways. After additional recruitmen­t this number will reach 2.25 lakh. I am not claiming that we have changed everything in Indian Railways in the last few years, we never claimed that. “Even now a lot needs to be done, however I can say that we are going full throttle to make a modern railways,” he said. The PM said he was assuring the people that this government will back developmen­t across all sectors. In its inaugural run, Vande Bharat Express will travel from Delhi to Varanasi in nine hours and forty-five minutes. This includes stoppage time of 40 minutes each at Kanpur and Allahabad where there will be special programmes. The PM inspected the train and said he was proud that such a train had been produced indigenous­ly at the Integral Coach Factory, Chennai in 18 months.

The semi-high speed Train 18, which has been recently rechristen­ed Vande Bharat Express, can run up to a maximum speed of 160 kmph and has travel classes like Shatabdi trains but with better facilities. It aims to provide a totally new travel experience to passengers.

The bookings for the train have begun and it will run commercial­ly from February 17 from Delhi to Varanasi five days a week. It has 16 air-conditione­d coaches of which two are executive class.

The total seating capacity is 1,128 passengers. It is much more than the convention­al Shatabdi r a k e s o f e q ual number o f coaches, thanks to shifting of all el ect r i c e quipment bel ow coaches and seats in the driving coach also. All coaches are equipped with automatic doors, Gps-based audio-visual passenger i n f o r mati o n s y s t e m, on-board hotspot Wifi for entertainm­ent purpose.

 ?? PTI ?? A Rafale fighter aircraft rehearses for fly-past ahead of 12th edition of AERO India 2019 at Yelahanka airbase in Bengaluru on Friday
PTI A Rafale fighter aircraft rehearses for fly-past ahead of 12th edition of AERO India 2019 at Yelahanka airbase in Bengaluru on Friday
 ?? ANI ?? PM Narendra Modi during the inaugurati­on of Vande Bharat Express at New Delhi Railway Station on Friday
ANI PM Narendra Modi during the inaugurati­on of Vande Bharat Express at New Delhi Railway Station on Friday

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