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Sep 18, 2019, 04:00 PM | Updated 04:00 PM IST
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Travelling in trains will become more silent and eco-friendly, as the Indian Railways is going to replace the two generator cars placed on either side of the trains with Head On Generation (HOG) system.
Under the HOG system, the power is drawn from an overhead electric supply system.
Addressing a press conference here, Railway Board Member (Rolling Stock) Rajesh Agarwal told reporters, "It has planned to convert all LHB (Linke Hofmann Busch) trains to adopt the new environment-friendly HOG system within this year."
He said, till date 342 trains have already been converted into HOG, which has helped the national transporter save Rs 800 crore approximately per year.
Agarwal said, 284 more trains are to be converted into HOG by the year-end.
The senior railway official said that in 2017, the decision was taken for a complete switch over to LHB technology.
"After this decision, adoption of HOG conversion has been taken in mission mode to complete the work in a time-bound manner," the railway board member said.
According to the railway ministry officials, the power generator cars used to make a huge noise and emit fumes. He said that the two generator cars will be replaced with one standby silent generator car for emergency situations.
Use of Head on Generation (HOG) for power supply in passenger coaches by South Eastern Railway, eliminates carbon emission and sound pollution. pic.twitter.com/V92juBIegX
— SouthEasternRailway (@serailwaykol) August 28, 2019
The official said that in place of the other car, there will be LSLRD (LHB Second Luggage, Guard and Divyaang compartment).
"This LSLRD will also have the capability to convert power from the overhead supply to be utilised in the entire train while providing space for luggage guard room and additional passengers," the railway official said.
"Currently, the cost of power is over Rs 36 per unit and with HOG it will be available at Rs 6 per unit," the officer said.
The officer also pointed out that all new coaches from production units are to be HOG compliant.
"The conversion work has been allotted to Zonal Railways and with the dedicated efforts of field officers. This will provide noise-free and environment-friendly travel for passengers at stations," Agarwal said.
He said that till date 13 Rajdhani Express, 14 Shatabdi Express, 11 Duranto Express, six Sampark Kranti Express, 16 Humsafar Express and 282 other mail and express trains have been converted to the new HOG system.
(This story has been published from a wire agency feed without modifications to the text. Only the headline has been changed.)