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What are the advantages of Train 18 over Shatabdi Express?

By Aanavandi

November 13, 2018

What are the advantages of Train 18 over Shatabdi Express?

ABOUT TRAIN 18

Train 18’s top features:

The T-18 experience begins before you even get on the train. The sliding automatic doors come with a sliding footstep that opens up when the train arrives at the platform. (No need to practise your high jump skills any more).

Train 18 has 16 coaches in all, with a capacity for over 1,100 people. This includes two executive chair cars with a maximum seating capacity of 56 and 14 non-executive chair cars which can seat 78 passengers.

The train is expected to cut travel time by 15% compared to Shatabdi Express trains, operating at a maximum efficiency of 160 kmph. It is designed to save diesel and is fitted with an advanced regenerative break system that saves power.

The train is fitted with CCTV cameras in each compartment. This is to monitor movement of passengers around the doors, as well as for security within the coach. The automatic doors open only when the train has halted, and the train starts again only once all the doors are closed.

If using the bathrooms on the train is your biggest worry while travelling, don’t fret. Train 18 has zero discharge bio-vacuum toilets with touch-free bathroom fittings. No more carrying around litres of hand sanitizer!

The connecting areas of the train are spacious and can be accessed through the automatic doors. Perfect for that mid-journey jog or stretch. Even the luggage rack has more space than regular trains. (But we still recommend against packing for an army).

You don’t have to stare out of the window pensively watching the world go by anymore. You can stay glued to your screens for as long as you like and take advantage of the on-board Wi-Fi, infotainment facilities and GPS-based passenger information system.

The train is fitted with features that make it easier for Persons With Disability (PWD) to travel. This includes PWD-friendly toilets and ample space for wheelchairs in the coaches.

To save on energy and keep you from freezing unnecessarily, the train has an intelligent air-conditioning system that automatically adjusts according to the climate and occupancy of the compartments.

The T-18 boasts of plush interiors, diffused LED lighting, charging points beneath every seat, individual touch-based reading lights, auto-sensor taps, modern pantry services and a modular luggage rack. The rotating seats are fitted in the executive coaches, so you can spin around to whichever direction you please.

The train will most likely replace the Delhi-Bhopal Shatabdi Express, and may even be introduced on the Howrah-New Delhi route, perhaps replacing the Rajdhani. It will be testing its systems starting from today, near the ICF in Chennai after which it will move to Delhi on 7 November. Let’s hope the wheels start rolling soon!

© Ankit Barnawal, Student at Doon Business School, Dehradun.