Updated November 20th, 2018 at 13:33 IST

WATCH | Revolutionary Train 18 one step closer to reality, announces Railway Minister Piyush Goyal

The first trial run of indigenously developed Indian's engineless train, the "Train 18" was successfully conducted on tracks at Moradabad-Rampur section of Northern Indian Railways on November 18. During the trial run, the train was made to run at different speeds and its breaking was also checked.

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Railway Minister Piyush Goyal announced on Tuesday that the speed trial of the revolutionary Train 18 was conducted successfully on the Moradabad-Bareilly route, inching one step closer to full operationality. The train's introduction is a significant step towards modernisation of Railways on Monday.

The first trial run of indigenously developed Indian's engineless train, the "Train 18" was successfully conducted on tracks at Moradabad-Rampur section of Northern Indian Railways on November 18. During the trial run, the train was made to run at different speeds and its breaking was also checked.

"Train 18" was first scheduled to set-in-motion on Moradabad-Bareilly section for the first trial. However, due to some blockade on the stretch, the authorities took the decision to change the trial track at the eleventh hour.

According to Railways, the train was made to run at three different speeds of 30 kilometers per hour (Km/hr), 50 Km/hr and 60 Km/her respectively. The maximum speed of the "Train 18" is 220 Km/hr.

"The train was tested at different speeds during the trial run. Initially, the train was sped at 30 Km/hr for testing train followed by 50 Km/hr. While the third time it was made to run at 60 Km/hr while an eye was also kept on the functioning of its breaks apart from other parameters over which the train was tested," said Assistant Operations Manager (AOM), Coaching, DP Singh while speaking to ANI.

READ: Train 18: India's first Engine-less Train All Set To Hit The Tracks For Trials. Here's Everything You Need To Know

During its trial run members of various dedicated teams who worked upon the circuit, cleaning and other aspects of the train were present. According to officials, Research Design and Standards Organisation (RDSO) also created a working desk inside the train to keep a vigil on train speed, jerking and other features.

This train comprised of as many as 16 coaches including the driving coach with around 44 seats and 78 seats installed in trailer coaches. Two disabled-friendly toilets have also been installed in the train and there is a space for baby care along with special pantry units.

Moreover, CCTV cameras on both the sides of driving cab have been installed in order to help the driver to monitor the movement of passengers on the platform before closing the doors and hitting the tracks. 

(With ANI inputs)

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Published November 20th, 2018 at 12:54 IST