The
prototype of the Vande Bharat sleeper express train set manufactured between Integral Coach Factory
(ICF) and BEML was unveiled on Wednesday 23 Oct at ICF. Around 15
days ago, the first set came to ICF, which is doing initial tests and minor
works, including furnishing. By November 15, the train will be ready for
testing purposes, said ICF General Manager U Subba Rao.
The order
was given a year ago. The cost of the train set is ₹120 crore, he said.
The testing will be done in Lucknow RDSO, and at
Western Railway and Central Railway. The train will be dispatched
there for trials, which includes braking and control systems in running
conditions, he told newspersons.
The train is
capable of running at 160 kmph, similar to the Vande Bharat chair car, but it
will be tested at 180 kmph. There are various protocols for testing that will
be done between 90 kmph and 180 kmph, which will take two months. “On November
15, the train will be ready from our side. We expect that by January 15, the
train will be fully tested and certified for regular operations,” he said. He
added that the Centre would decide where the train would be run.
BEML will produce ten trains, a 16-car train. ICF
has got an order to produce 50 trains of 24 cars that will be made at Chennai. Tenders have already been floated for the
propulsion system, he said. “We have got a timeline of 24 months, but after the
tenders are finalised we may produce it in 18 months,” he added.