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India’s First Engine-less Train: Vande Bharat Express Reaches Speeds of 160 km/h, Redefining Rail Travel with Integrated Technology.

by hellorail
March 4, 2025
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Engine Less Train in India

If you have traveled by train, you are familiar with the engine that typically leads the journey, responsible for pulling the entire train. However, an innovative development in Indian railways is the introduction of the first engine-less train, which has gained tremendous popularity across various states. This engineless train, known as the Vande Bharat Express or Train 18, is designed to compete with well-known services like Rajdhani and Shatabdi Express regarding speed and efficiency.

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Speed of Train Without Engine

During its trial runs, the Vande Bharat Express reached impressive speeds of 183 km/h, although operational limitations on the tracks currently cap its maximum speed at 160 km/h. This semi-high-speed train has become a favorite among passengers due to its modern design and performance. The unique feature of not having a separate engine allows it to achieve higher speeds compared to traditional trains, making it a significant advancement in railway technology in India.

How the Train Runs Without an Engine

The Vande Bharat Express operates on an innovative system where the engine is integrated into the train coaches, similar to bullet or metro trains. Built by the Integral Coach Factory (ICF) in Chennai, this train utilizes an automated system that allows it to function efficiently without a separate locomotive. While the train is designed for speeds up to 180 km/h, it currently operates at a reduced speed of 130 km/h for safety reasons. Additionally, two locomotive pilots are present onboard to ensure smooth operations.

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Train Name

Vande Bharat Express (Train 18)

Type

Engineless Train

Speed

Trial run: 183 km/h; Operational: 160 km/h

Manufacturer

Integral Coach Factory (ICF), Chennai

Benefits of Engineless Design

Higher speed due to integrated systems in coaches

Current Operational Speed

130 km/h (due to safety issues)

Locomotive Presence

Two locomotive pilots present for operation needs

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Author is a passionate writer and rail enthusiast contributing to HelloRail.in, a leading platform dedicated to everything about the railways. With a deep interest in rail-related topics, they cover everything from the latest trends in the rail industry to insightful stories of everyday passengers. Their work reflects a blend of journalism, storytelling, and a commitment to making complex rail news accessible to everyone. Through their articles, they aim to bring the rail market, stocks, and business insights closer to readers while also highlighting the shared experiences of rail travelers across the country. When not writing, HelloRail Team enjoys exploring new rail routes and interacting with fellow rail enthusiasts, ensuring their knowledge remains fresh and relevant to readers.

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