Rail passengers in India may soon have the luxury of Spanish coaches on the Rajdhani and Shatabdi express trains.
The existing LHB coaches will be replaced if the railways’ experiment with high speed Talgo trains is successful.
Railways will be procuring these trains that have the advantage of being faster, cost effective and energy-efficient.
Railway
officials said each of the coaches of these trains would save up to Rs 1
crore as compared to the LHB coaches currently being used in Rajdhani
and Shatabdi trains.
A
senior rail ministry official said the average cost of manufacturing
LHB coaches is around Rs 2.75 crore for each unit while the Talgo trains
cost only Rs 1.7 crore per coach.
This
will help railways save at least Rs 1 crore per coach besides saving
upto 30 per cent of electricity as compared to the trains being used in
India.
Officials
said the average speed of these light weight aerodynamic coaches can be
50 per cent higher than the Rajdhani and Shatabdi trains and hence the
travel time will come down significantly.
The
Delhi-Mumbai Rajdhani Express runs at an average speed of 85km per hour
while the Talgo trains can maintain the average speed of 125 km per
hour.
At this speed, the journey between Delhi and Mumbai can be completed in about 12 hours as compared to the 17 hours at present.
“If
the trial runs are successful, the railways may procure these trains
through global tender. The actual purchase cost could be even less than
what it costs now,” said a senior official.
The first
Talgo train trial will be conducted on the Bareilly-Moradabad rail route
at a maximum speed of 115 kmph for oscillation test, followed by trials
on Mathura-Palwal corridor and Delhi-Mumbai corridor.
Nine coaches of Talgo trains have already arrived at Mumbai port from Barcelona.
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