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Water test conducted on India’s Vande Bharat Sleeper train clocking 180 kmph

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Indian Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw took to social media on Tuesday to share a video of a Vande Bharat Sleeper train running at a speed of 180 kmph between the Kota-Nagda section while also conducting a “water test”.

“Vande Bharat Sleeper tested today by the Commissioner of Railway Safety. It ran at 180 kmph between the Kota Nagda section. And our own water test demonstrated the technological features of this new generation train,” Vaishnaw wrote in the post on X (formerly Twitter), which accompanied by a video shot from inside the train showing the speed of the train reaching 182 kmph on a mobile screen as glasses full of water stacked on top of each other without spilling demonstrated the stability of the train.

The Vande Bharat trains presently running over the Indian Railway network are semi-high speed train services with design speed of 180 kmph and maximum operating speed of 160 kmph, according to the government.

“The average speed of the train depends upon the geometry of the track, stoppages enroute, maintenance work in the section etc,” read an old statement by the railway ministry.

“Looking ahead, the upcoming Vande Bharat Sleeper is set to transform overnight travel. It will combine speed, comfort, and modern amenities for long-distance passengers,” the ministry said in another recent statement.

Vande Bharat Sleeper trains are all set to be operational soon for AC class travellers which, the ministry said in its year end review, “will truly redefine the train travel for long distances, drastically cutting short travel time, first on busy routes and thereafter with time on all the routes”. (The Hindustan Times)

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