INDIAN RAILWAYS TO UPGRADE
Indian Railways is getting ready to improve the pace of trains up to a hundred thirty kilometers per hour on two routes, from Delhi to Mumbai and from Delhi to Howrah, permitting the quicker passenger movement in a shorter time period.
Speaking on the issue, Member (Signal & Telecom), Railway Board Pradeep Kumar said, “The Delhi-Howrah and Delhi-Mumbai routes are nearly geared up for health and signalling consideration. The trains on this route can run at a velocity of one hundred thirty km per hour. In this economic year, trains are anticipated to run at this pace on these two routes.”
Adding to this, Kumar said, “As introduced earlier, we will be going for walks the trains at the velocity of a hundred and sixty km per hour on these routes in the future. For this, work is going on on all the projects.”
“For the remaining few years, there has been a non-stop effort via the railways to enhance the velocity of the trains. We have been technically upgrading all the tracks, signals, coaches, etc,” he added.
Kumar similarly added, “Our efforts are to introduce new Linke-Hofmann-Busch (LHB) coaches for most of the trains which will enhance tour alleviation and to make bigger the velocity at 120-130 km per hour, furnished that the music fitness, alerts and different technical matters are in favorable conditions.”
It is well worth noting that the pace of Rajdhani and Shatabdi Express trains has been improved on many routes. Also, the semi-high pace trains like Vande Bharat are additionally being operated by means of the Railways. In such a situation, it can be predicted that the range of semi-high velocity trains will amplify in the coming time and some new routes will additionally be prepared to function with these trains, he added.
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