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Indian Railways to roll out 7,000 km of high-speed passenger corridors Vande Bharat 4.0, hydrogen-powered trains to redefine future travel India set to lead global rail innovation with homegrown technology (Photos)

TNN | Last updated on - Oct 19, 2025, 15:32 IST
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Railways to Build Dedicated Passenger Corridors for High-Speed Travel

The Indian Railways is shifting its focus toward constructing dedicated passenger corridors to meet India’s growing transportation demands. Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw announced that these corridors will form the backbone of the next phase of rail infrastructure, enabling faster, safer, and more efficient passenger movement across the country. (Picture credit: AI image)

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Massive 7,000-Km expansion target over 20 years

Vaishnaw revealed that the long-term goal is to develop around 7,000 kilometers of such corridors across India within the next two decades. The plan envisions connecting major economic and population centers, ensuring balanced regional growth and easing congestion on existing mixed-use tracks. (Picture credit: AI image)

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Corridors designed for 350 kmph speed with indigenous technology

The upcoming passenger corridors will be designed for a maximum speed of 350 kmph and an operational speed of 320 kmph, making them India’s fastest rail lines. What sets this initiative apart is its complete reliance on indigenous design, engineering, and manufacturing, providing significant opportunities for Indian industries and startups in the railway sector. (Picture credit: AI image)

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Three core goals: Comfort, safety, and future readiness

The minister emphasized three key priorities for Indian Railways — enhancing passenger comfort and service, ensuring top-level safety standards, and future-proofing the rail network for at least the next 25 years. These pillars will guide the modernization drive and shape how India’s transport system evolves in the coming decades. (Picture credit: AI image)

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India’s goal: Build trains the world will aspire to use

Vaishnaw urged Indian manufacturers and engineers to push boundaries, stating that Vande Bharat 4.0 should set a global benchmark in comfort, technology, and design. He said India’s innovation in rail manufacturing should reach a level where “countries around the world aspire to adopt it,” positioning the nation as a global leader in modern train technology. (Picture credit: AI image)

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Zero tolerance policy on quality compromise

Sending a strong message to the industry, Vaishnaw directed the Railway Board chairman to be “ruthless” in taking action against suppliers providing substandard materials. He said companies found compromising on quality will be blacklisted and barred from future projects, underscoring the government’s zero-tolerance stance on safety and reliability. (Picture credit: AI image)

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Vande Bharat 4.0: A leap toward next-gen passenger experience

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The minister announced that Vande Bharat 4.0, the next version of India’s semi-high-speed train, will be launched within the next 18 months. The new trains will feature improved toilets, ergonomically designed seats, enhanced lighting, and superior build quality, promising passengers a smoother and more luxurious travel experience. (Picture credit: AI image)

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Reinforcing the ‘Make in India’ vision in railways

Reiterating the government’s focus on self-reliance, Vaishnaw said that India will not import railway technologies for either high-speed or hydrogen trains. Every aspect — from design and materials to production and operations — will be developed domestically, strengthening the Make in India mission and positioning the country as a global hub for advanced rail manufacturing. (Picture credit: AI image)

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India develops Its own hydrogen-powered train

In another major innovation milestone, Vaishnaw announced that India has indigenously developed a 2,400-horsepower hydrogen-powered train — designed and built without importing any foreign technology. This initiative marks a major step toward sustainable and eco-friendly rail transport, aligning with India’s clean energy goals. (Picture credit: AI image)

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Advanced signalling and control systems to ensure efficiency

The new corridors will be equipped with indigenously developed signalling systems and state-of-the-art Operations Control Centres (OCCs). These technologies will enable real-time monitoring, centralized train management, and instant response to any operational issues, further enhancing safety and punctuality. (Picture credit: AI image)

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