India is set to get its first engine-less semi-hybrid train that will be a successor to the 30-year-old Shatabdi Express. Code-named ‘Train 18’, it can reach speeds of up to 160 kmph. The train comes loaded with diffused lighting, automatic doors and footsteps as well as GPS-based Passenger Information System. Made in just 18 months, Train 18 is an engine-less train set that will replace the Delhi-Bhopal Shatabdi Express which is currently India’s fastest train. It will cut travel time by 15% as compared to Shatabdi.
Train 18 has an aerodynamic driver cabin at each end. The entire set operates as a computer unit; the various equipment of Train 18 “talk to each other digitally”. It has centrally operated automatic doors with sliding footsteps to bridge the gap between platform and train. The coach entry area also has automatic sliding doors with optical sensors.
There are two Executive Chair cars with comfortable European-style seats in golden coloured fabric and they can be rotated 180 degrees to face fellow passengers. Train 18 has aircraft-like bio-vacuum toilets for efficient flushing. Touch-free sensor-based fittings have been used for optimal consumption of water. It will offer onboard WiFi which will allow passengers to play preloaded content on their personal devices. There are mobile and device charging points next to each seat.
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