India's Fastest Train: Its Not Tejas Express, Rajdhani, Shatabdi, Duronto; Connects Major Cities- Details
India has one of the largest train networks in the world, with millions of citizens depending on it for travel and business purposes. Many passengers in India are regular commuters, using the trains for their daily jobs. Indian Railways offers a variety of premium trains, some of which have been recently launched. These include the Tejas Express, Vande Bharat, Namo Bharat, and Amrit Bharat. Among all these, do you know which train is the fastest in India? Today, we'll be discussing the fastest train in terms of speed.
Vande Bharat Express
The fastest train in India is the Vande Bharat Express, which has set a new standard for speed and comfort on the Indian rail network.
Vande Bharat Express Speed
Vande Bharat can reach speeds of 180 km/h, with an operational speed of 160 km/h. It marks a new era in Indian rail travel, providing faster, more comfortable journeys. Indian Railways has prioritized safety fencing on high-speed track sections.
Vande Bharat Features
Vande Bharat features include KAVACH safety system, 160 km/h speed, ergonomic reclining seats, mobile charging sockets, mini pantry, special lavatory for Divyangjan, emergency alarms, CCTV, fire extinguishers, and automatic plug doors for enhanced comfort and security.
Vande Bharat Express Features
Earnings rose by 4 per cent between April and December 2024-25, with Rs 1.26 lakh crore from freight operations. Passenger segment earnings of this train grew 6 per cent, reaching Rs 55,988 crore.
Vande Bharat Capital Expenditure
Capital expenditure in 2024-25 saw a 2 per cent increase, with investments rising to ₹1.92 lakh crore, highlighting the government's commitment to infrastructure development.
Tejas Express
The Tejas Express operational speed is 130 km/h (81 mph), which is limited by safety protocols and track restrictions.
Tejas Express Features
Tejas coach is fitted with six CCTV cameras that provide live recordings, featuring day-night vision, facial recognition in low light, and a Network Video Recorder. The train also has automatic plug doors, with all main entrance doors centrally controlled by the guard. The train will only start once all doors are securely closed. (Image: ANI)
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