North Central Railway is upgrading train toilets to provide a better experience for passengers. The zone has issued an e-tender for a bio-vacuum hybrid system that works like toilets in airplanes. This project will cost ₹2.56 crore and focuses on keeping trains clean and odor-free.
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What is the Bio-Vacuum Hybrid System?
The new system combines vacuum flush technology with bio-digester tanks developed by DRDO. Unlike normal toilets, this system uses suction to pull waste, which prevents foul smells from entering the coach. It also stops waste from falling on the tracks, making the railway environment cleaner.
Key details of the NCR project
The project will be implemented in trains operating from the Prayagraj and Kanpur coaching depots. The North Central Railway expects to complete this installation within 36 months. Bids for this e-tender are being accepted until July 20, 2026.
| Feature | Conventional Bio-Toilet | Bio-Vacuum Hybrid Toilet |
|---|---|---|
| Water Usage | 10-15 Liters per flush | 0.5 to 1 Liter per flush |
| Odor Control | Moderate | High (Vacuum Suction) |
| Track Cleanliness | Standard | Enhanced (No defilement) |
| Project Cost (NCR) | – | ₹2.56 Crore |
Other railway upgrades for passengers
Apart from the NCR project, Indian Railways is upgrading Shatabdi and Jan Shatabdi Express trains with better drainage and fittings. Central Railway also started an advanced Bio-Toilet AMI testing laboratory in Mumbai on May 27, 2026, to ensure an odor-free journey for all passengers.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How much water does the new vacuum toilet save?
The bio-vacuum hybrid system uses only 0.5 to 1 liter of water per flush, whereas conventional bio-toilets use 10-15 liters.
Which trains will get these new toilets first?
The current project by North Central Railway targets trains from Prayagraj and Kanpur depots, while Shatabdi and Jan Shatabdi trains are also being upgraded.



























