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This article shares news about Indian Railways successfully testing the Vande Bharat Express at high speed.
Indian Railways has taken a big step forward with technology and safety. On Friday, they successfully tested the Vande Bharat Express, fitted with the Kavach system, between Gaya and Saramatan. The train reached a speed of 160 kilometers per hour.
This test is a significant boost for the Eastern Central Railway. It opens up new possibilities for running trains like Rajdhani, Duronto, and other superfast services. The trial was conducted over a distance of about 88 kilometers with the help of various railway officials.
Currently, the maximum speed for trains on the Delhi-Hawrah route is 130 km/h, but plans are underway to increase this to 160 km/h. There are preparations to run trains from Gaya Junction to Pradhankhenta at this high speed soon.
One interesting aspect of this trial was the involvement of a technical team from Italy, which seemed satisfied with the testing process. The tests were conducted in phases between October 5 and 10, starting with a single engine and moving on to various train configurations.
The success of this trial is a promising sign for future train journeys. With further developments, trains could eventually reach speeds of 200 km/h, making train travel feel as fast as flying in an airplane.
Summary:
- Vande Bharat Express tested at 160 km/h successfully.
- This opens new possibilities for high-speed train services.
- Current maximum speed on key routes is set to increase.
- Italian team participated in the trial, ensuring safety standards.
- Future plans include achieving speeds up to 200 km/h.