With the over-saturated main trunk routes posing a serious challenge for the railways' 'Raftaar' mission, the national transporter is looking towards light-weight aluminium coaches as an easy option to increase train speed on existing lines in shortest possible time.
Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu has launched the Raftaar Mission to increase the speed of passenger and freight services significantly.
"Instead of steel coaches, use of aluminium coaches seems to be the future now as the railways will gradually go for the light-weight material for faster journey on existing tracks," said a senior Railway Ministry official, adding, "A global tender will be floated shortly for this."
"We are proposing to acquire 300 aluminium coaches to begin with which means about 15 trains with 20 coaches each can be pressed on inter-city routes such as Delhi-Kanpur and Delhi-Lucknow," said the official.
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Asked whether these coaches will be from Talgo, the official said the procurement will be made through open tendering process in which any company can participate.
On if the railways would opt for tilting technology like Talgo train for not losing speed on curves, the official said, "We are examining every aspect. A decision will be taken before floating the global tender."
However, he said that Talgo-train design has to be changed as it cannot be pressed into service in the Indian rail system in its existing form. While the width has to be increased from the existing size, the footboard height has also to be increased to match our platform height.