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Semi-high speed train Gatiman Express to run from Delhi-Agra for a year

Jan 19, 2016, 16:38 IST

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Travelling from Delhi to Agra will gain a new speed now with the start of the semi-high speed train, Gatiman Express. It will run at a maximum speed of 160 kmph and cover a 200-km distance in about 105 minutes and will be operated by Railways for a year on a pilot basis.

The decision comes after the Commissioner Railway Safety (CRS) gave conditional clearance to the train.
Based on the experience of running Gatiman Express at 160 kmph for a year, a further review shall be done at Railway Board for extension of its operations, according to a letter issued by the Railway Board to general managers of Northern Railway and North Central Railways.

Conditions mentioned by CRS in the sanction letter have been examined and accordingly it was decided to run the train for a year from the date of its operation, the letter stated.

Railways will decide a suitable date for flagging off the much-awaited first semi-high speed train soon.

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A date for launching Gatiman will be announced shortly as the mandatory CRS clearance has been obtained, a senior Railway Ministry official told PTI.

Equipped with a 5,400HP electric locomotive and 12 modern coaches, the first semi-high speed train will run at a maximum speed of 160 kmph.

While the travel time between Delhi and Agra in Shatabdi is 120 minutes, Gatiman Express proposes to reduce it to 105 minutes.

Targeting tourists planning to visit the City of Taj, the fare for Gatiman Express will be 25 per cent more than what a Shatabdi passenger has to pay.

Earlier, CRS has raised certain safety concerns over running the first semi-high speed train on the existing track.
CRS has sought implementation of a few measures like fencing off the track at vulnerable locations and taking adequate safeguards at level crossings.
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"CRS concerns have been addressed and railway divisions have been asked to fence off the identified vulnerable locations along the Delhi-Agra route. All level crossings on the route shall be replaced with rail over bridge and rail under bridge in a planned manner," said the official.

The trials of the semi-high speed train have already been conducted twice on the 200-km-long track between the two destinations.

While the tracks have been fenced off at certain places, signalling system has been upgraded along the route to be taken by the semi-high speed train.

The train also comes with extra features such as emergency braking system, automatic fire alarm along with the passenger information system and sliding doors inside the coaches.

Railways have chalked out nine more routes for running similar trains, including Kanpur-Delhi, Chandigarh-Delhi, Hyderabad-Chennai, Nagpur-Bilaspur, Goa-Mumbai and Nagpur-Secunderabad.
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(Image credits: indiatimes)
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