The first bio-vacuum toilet developed by the Railways is being used in Dibrugarh Rajdhani Express currently as a pilot project.
The results are satisfactory and now it has been decided to install such toilets in premiuim trains and semi-high speed trains.
Besides, railways will continue with installing bio-toilets in other trains such as Mail/Express service.
Railways will provide 17,000 bio-toilets in trains and additional toilets at 475 stations across the country by March-end this year and has set a target of 30,000 bio-toilets in the next financial year.
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One coach has four toilets and there are 50,000 coaches in the Railways.
Continuing with Swachh Rail Swachh Bharat Mission, 74 more trains have been added under On-board Housekeeping Service (OBHS) and another 400 are to be covered soon, leading to a total number of almost 1000 trains under the scheme.
The official said a lot of emphasis has been given for cleanliness at railway stations and in trains.
Anti-littering drive and Shramdaan initiatives of Railway personnel under the Swacch Rail programme have been launched at all zones across the country.