For high-speed trains, Indian Railways joins hands with firms like Apple

NITI Aayog had approved Railways' Rs 18,000 cr proposal to increase speed of the Gatiman Express

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Indian Railways, trains
Indian Railways

Eyeing speeds of 600 km per hour, the government is working with global technology firms like to help take to the next level, Union minister Suresh Prabhu said today.

The minister also said the government's premier think tank NITI Aayog had approved the ministry's Rs 18,000 crore proposal to increase speeds of the Gatiman Express on the two busiest corridors, Delhi-Mumbai and Delhi-Kolkata.


With this approval, the speed of the Gatiman Express would increase to 200 km per hour, the minister said at an event organised by industry chamber ASSOCHAM. "You can yourself imagine how much travelling time this will save."

Sharing plans for the future, Prabhu said the government had six-eight months ago called major technology developers working on increasing train speeds to more than 600 km per hour.

"We are already working with companies like .. technology will not only be imported in India but will be co- developed in India," Prabhu said.

Safety was also an important concern and was planning to use self-propelled coaches that can detect rail fractures through ultrasonic technology, the minister added.

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