New Vande Bharat train to come with these modern features
Jasleen Kaur
August 21st 2021 02:24 PM --
Updated:
August 21st 2021 02:32 PM
After Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced that 75 Vande Bharat trains would connect different parts of the country, the Indian Railways has decided to introduce additional features, including four emergency windows for easy evacuation of passengers in case of emergencies.
According to a statement issued by the Northern Railways on Friday, a centralised coach monitoring system for climate control and to monitor all electrical and vital systems onboard set has also been introduced. The trains will also have four emergency lights in each coach, which can be used in a disaster situation if the normal lights fail during that time.
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Also, the number of emergency buttons will be increased to four. According to the statement issued by the Indian Railways, better flood protection of underframe equipment especially meant to ensure safety during monsoon will be adequated.
PM Modi on Independence Day had announced that 75 'Vande Bharat' trains would connect different parts of the country in 75 weeks to mark the 'Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav' being observed by the nation.
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The new trains will also have fire survival cables indoor circuits. The system of air purification has also been reworked with the availability of ventilation for three hours in case of failure of power supply to the roof-mounted air conditioning package unit in the new train sets.
These new trains will also be provided with higher flood protection underframe equipment to ensure reliability during heavy rains. At present, two Vande Bharat trains are operating in the Indian Railways network, the first one being on the Delhi-Varanasi route and the second one on the Delhi-Katra route.
The existing train sets have features like onboard infotainment, GPS-based passenger information system, CCTV cameras, automatic sliding doors with retractable coach footsteps and zero discharge vacuum-based bio-toilets.
-PTC News