Context: Recently, the Railway Minister inspected the first Amrit Bharat train, scheduled to be launched on December 30 by the Prime Minister in Ayodhya.
About Amrit Bharat Train
- Amrit Bharat Train: Originally known as Vande Sadharan during the design stage, the Amrit Bharat Train is designed to be a train for the common man, combining features from the Vande Bharat Express.
- Manufacture: At the Integral Coach Factory (ICF) in Chennai.
- Production: 20 to 30 trains of the Amrit Bharat train model will be produced monthly, following a similar strategy to the Vande Bharat trains.
Features of Amrit Bharat Train
- It has a high speed potential of 130 kmph with aerodynamically designed locomotives.
- Special attention has been given to designing water-saving toilets.
- Modified engines for the comfort of loco pilots.
- It is a non-air-conditioned train, thus the space between the two coaches is fully covered to minimize air pressure. Later, the trains will offer general class configurations extending up to AC-II.
- The general coaches also have cushions for passenger comfort.
- A specially-designed ramp allows easy wheelchair access.
- Other amenities include charging points and spaces for water bottles.
- Comprising 22 coaches, including 8 general second-class coaches for unreserved passengers, 12 second-class 3-tier sleeper coaches, and two guard compartments.
Technologies Associated with Amrit Bharat Train
- Push-Pull Technology: This technology involves two engines, one at the front and the other at the end of the train. It is equipped with a WAP5 locomotive at each end.
- While the front engine pulls the train, the rear engine pushes it forward, resulting in improved acceleration and deceleration.
- Push–pull is a configuration for locomotive-hauled trains, allowing them to be driven from either end of the train.
- Distributed Power Technology: In this technology, every second or third coach has a motor running on electricity supplied through overhead equipment. Vande Bharat trains are also based on distributed power technology.
- Semi-Permanent Coupler: This minimizes jerks during the train’s starts and stops, ensuring safer operation.
- The new coupler replaces the older technology used in the 1990s, which often caused discomfort to passengers due to jerks.
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News Source: ET