When the first train in India set off in 1853 from Bombay to Thane, pulled by three steam locomotives named Sahib, Sindh and Sultan, it covered just 34 km but ignited a transport revolution. In the ...
The use of hydrogen as a fuel is a key component of India’s strategy to shift towards cleaner energy. Credit: TK Kurikawa/Shutterstock.com. Indian Railways has successfully tested a hydrogen-powered ...
The Minister said that the Hydrogen Train-set features many prominent elements, including a train designed and developed in India, demonstrating Indian Railways' commitment to Atmanirbhar Bharat.
16 April 1853 — a day that made history in India. At 3:35 pm, a 14-coach steam train whistled for the first time from Bori Bunder station in Mumbai (then Bombay). The destination was Thane, about 34 ...
Wabtec will supply its tech to the locomotives as part of Siemens $3.2bn contract with Indian Railways. Credit: Siemens Mobility Wabtec Corporation will supply brake systems for Indian Railways’ ‘next ...