KOLKATA,
December 29, 2013
Trials on hi-speed trains under way
The Indian Railways are conducting trials to operate
high-speed express trains with a speed of more than 160 kmph in the
country.
Speaking at a seminar on ‘High Speed Rail
Travel’ on Saturday, Om Prakash Chaube, Chief Mechanical Engineer, South
Eastern Railway (Mechanical), said: “Trials are being conducted to
operate express trains above 160 kmph which would usher in a new era of
high-speed travel in India.” The main objective of the seminar is to
exchange ideas and latest technical developments on high-speed rail
travel to ensure more efficient and better services to users, according
to a release.
A presentation was made on high-speed
trains of different countries. It may be mentioned here that last month,
Railway Minister Mallikarjun Kharge launched a new body — the High
Speed Railway Corporation — to conduct studies in this regard. The
Corporation, which is a subsidiary of the Rail Vikas Nigam Ltd., is
currently engaged in feasibility studies of two projects — the
Delhi-Chandigarh- Amritsar high-speed corridor and the Mumbai-Ahmedabad
high-speed corridor. Currently the fastest passenger trains in India run
at sub-100 kmph.
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