Indian Railways is upgrading the Vande Bharat trains to increase their speed and safety. The ministry plans to operate these trains at 220 km/h on specific corridors. To ensure passenger safety at these high speeds, the railway board is introducing black box-style recording devices in the trains.
What are the details of the new 220 km/h trains?
The Ministry of Railways approved the manufacture of next-generation trainsets with a design speed of 220 km/h. These will include 100 Vande Bharat and 50 Vande Bharat sleeper rakes. The maximum operational speed will be 200 km/h on upgraded tracks like the Delhi-Mumbai and Delhi-Kolkata corridors. ICF Chennai and BEML are handling the design and manufacture of these trains.
How will the Black Box improve railway safety?
Similar to aircraft, these water and fire-resistant devices will record real-time data, including crew voice and video. This system helps investigators understand the exact sequence of events during an accident. It also monitors the performance of the loco pilot and assistant. These devices will also act as data loggers for fire detection and suppression systems to record events before and after a fire.
Key technical specifications of the upgrade
| Feature | Current Vande Bharat | Next-Gen Vande Bharat |
|---|---|---|
| Design Speed | 180 km/h | 220 km/h |
| Operational Speed | 160 km/h | 200 km/h |
| Safety Device | Standard Monitoring | Black Box (Voice/Video) |
| Key Corridors | Various | Delhi-Mumbai, Delhi-Kolkata |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the maximum operational speed of the new Vande Bharat trains?
The new trainsets have a design speed of 220 km/h and will operate at a maximum speed of 200 km/h on upgraded tracks.
What data will the railway black box record?
The device will capture real-time performance data, crew voice, and video recordings to help in accident investigations and safety analysis.


























