ICF now develops new high capacity EMU train

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IANS Chennai
Last Updated : Dec 09 2018 | 10:36 AM IST

The Integral Coach Factory (ICF) has now come out with a new Electrical Multiple Unit (EMU), commonly known as electric train, with a higher passenger capacity, said a top official.

The official said that the new EMU is designed on the same principle as that of the Train 18, India's first locomotive less train, that is fixing all the electrical items powering the train under the compartment.

This in turn increases the passenger carrying capacity and also the passenger comfort.

"The new train could be said as the little sister for Train 18 or that is now undergoing trials," S. Mani, General Manager, ICF, told IANS.

The new EMUs also known as Mainline EMU in the railways parlance will cater to short distance intercity day travel.

Currently the EMUs are propelled by conventional direct current (DC) traction system and mounted on board in the driving motor coaches, Mani said.

ICF started making the new EMUs from 2018 which is more modern, maintenance friendly and energy efficient.

The electric train can touch a maximum speed of 130 kmph, he said.

The prototype of underslung EMU has been manufactured by ICF at a cost of Rs 26 crore slightly higher than the conventional train.

ICF has recently rolled Train 18, India's first modern semi-high speed trainset.

The ICF has now taken up the task of introducing this underslung technology to other electric trains.

Modern bogies of Train 18 are adopted for improved performance.

The brake system contains wheel mounted disc brakes and regeneration brakes for effective and quicker braking, Mani said.

Salient Features:

* Regenerative braking saves about 35 per cent energy.

* Stainless steel coach body.

* Aerodynamically shaped stainless steel driving end nose.

* Air conditioned driver cabs and ergonomic driver desk.

* Screw-less interior panels

* Best in class cushion seats

* Two toilets in passenger coaches and one toilet in Driving Motor Coach

* CCTV surveillance system

* GPS based passenger information/ announcement system

* Capable of operating 130 KMPH with better travelling comfort for passengers

* Talk Back system to enable passengers to talk to driver in case of emergency

The MEMUs currently in service have a carrying capacity of 2,402 passengers; that will be augmented by 9 per cent now, enabling carrying of 2,618 passengers on board.

Mani said the new design under-slung EMU rake would be ready for flag off and subsequent tests and trials by December 15.

He added that the ICF had requested Railway Board to allot this rake to Southern Railway which would enable easier monitoring performance.

--IANS

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First Published: Dec 09 2018 | 10:28 AM IST

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