What’s inside:
This article provides an update on the successful trial run of the second Vande Bharat Sleeper train by RDSO.
The Research Designs and Standards Organisation (RDSO) has finished testing the second Vande Bharat Sleeper rake. The trial runs took place in different parts of India, including the North Central Railway, West Central Railway, and Western Railway zones.
During these trials, the train reached a maximum speed of 180 km/h. The testing started on the Mahoba–Khajuraho route and continued through the Sawai Madhopur–Kota–Nagda stretch before finishing on the Ahmedabad–Mumbai corridor.
For passengers, this means a new option for comfortable overnight travel is on the way. The Vande Bharat Sleeper train aims to enhance railway travel experience, but the exact launch date and fare details have not been shared yet.
The trials also focused on important factors like braking performance, stability, and the reliability of the train’s systems. After identifying some areas for improvement, the rake will be sent to BEML for necessary corrections.
Looking ahead, the train will follow the instructions from the Railway Board after the corrections are made. This step is crucial for ensuring the train meets all safety and performance standards before it starts serving passengers.
Summary:
- The second Vande Bharat Sleeper rake has completed its trial run.
- Tests were conducted across three railway zones.
- The train reached a speed of 180 km/h during trials.
- Corrections will be made before the train is ready for passengers.
- Details on launch date and fares are still awaited.









