Indian Railways to introduce high-speed intercity trains that will run at 250 kmph
Samonway DuttaguptaSamonway Duttagupta/Times Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, INDIA/ Updated : Feb 13, 2018, 16:12 IST
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Travelling to different destinations by overnight intercity trains are likely to get easier as the Indian Railways is planning run trains that would be capable of operating at speeds of 200-250 kmph.
Travelling to different destinations by overnight intercity trains are likely to get easier as the Indian Railways is planning run trains that would be capable of operating at speeds of 200-250 kmph. Read less
Travelling to different destinations by overnight intercity trains are likely to get easier as the Indian Railways is planning run trains that would be capable of operating at speeds of 200-250 kmph.Read More: Delhi Ring Railway likely to be resurrected and start chugging again to attract tourist
Reportedly, these trains will be operated on the upcoming high speed corridors that will be announced in the month of April this year. Railways minister Piyush Goyal has given railway board the responsibility of identifying high-speed corridors, and also work on ways in which the cost of constructing the same can be cut down by half.

Currently, the cost of construction of high-speed railway tracks of the Indian Railways is INR 100 crore per kilometre approximately. According to an Indian Railways official, the rail regulation body is looking to slash this by taking different measures, such as building single pillar and two track corridors on the top of national highways or even on the railway tracks that are already there.
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