These 24 coaches reached Habibganj station here and via Jabalpur-- the headquarters of West Central Railways (WCR)--it will reach Delhi on January 8, CRWS Chief Works Manager Lakshmi Raman told PTI today.
The Railway Board officials will have a look at the new coaches, he added.
He said the rake has been developed under Rs 32 crore ambitious pilot project, to revamp interior of 111 coaches of all reserved classes to give it a homely touch. This project was launched by Indian Railways in 2011.
The trial run of these coaches has already taken place between Bhopal-Bina stations recently, he added.
The coaches of the rake are having LED reading lights, snacks table in side berths, spacious seats, multi mobile charging points, fire extinguishers on both sides, green toilet system with soap and dustbin, fire proof seats made of recron and floors painted like a carpet.
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