'Make in India' railway engine clocks speed of 180 km per hour
2019-08-14 10:13:23Piyush Goyal also attached a video with his tweet, displaying the speed at which the train is running through a speedometer.
Railways has manufactured a high speed locomotive in West Bengal's Chittaranjan Locomotive Works, achieving a top speed of 180km/hr.
This new locomotive produced under 'Make In India' initiative, will speed up trains like never before.
Vande Bharat Express, India's fastest train, had hit a speed of 180 km per hour during its trial run. The train has been manufactured by Integral Coach Factory, Chennai, under the 'Make in India' initiative.
Effective 1 July, Indian Railways has speeded up 261 trains by up to 110 minutes, over different zones as part of its 'Mission Raftaar' to provide faster travel to passengers. 'Mission Raftaar' was announced in the Railway Budget 2016-17. It envisages a target of doubling average speed of freight trains and increasing the average speed of all non-suburban passenger trains by 25 kmph in the next five years.
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