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Train-18 Gets A Little Sister: ICF Rolls Out Modern MEMU Train Equipped With New Features, For Inter-City Travel
Swarajya Staff
Dec 10, 2018, 02:11 PM | Updated 02:11 PM IST
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After the successful rollout of Train 18, Integral Coach Factory (ICF) in Chennai as rolled out a new prototype for MEMU (Mainline Electrical Multiple Unit) trains, Financial Express has reported. This train will be used for inter-city travel.
The General Manager of ICF, Sudhanshu Mani described this MEMU as the “little sister” of Train-18.
Merely mentioned in the preview of next gen. MEMUs with under-slung equipment & end to end passage through sealed gangways that this path-breaking train is like a little sister of Train 18. the media seems to have caught on & called it just that..well, flag off around 15th Dec! pic.twitter.com/eqAbuDD9IQ
— ManiSudhanshu (@ManiSudhanshu58) December 9, 2018
The speed range of the new MEMU is said to be between 110 to 130 kmph. A fully suspended three-phase motor will fuel the motor coach bogies. As far as the brake system goes, it comes with wheel-mounted disc brakes for effective braking. The MEMUs currently can carry up to 2,402 passengers and with the underslung equipment in place, it can carry up to 2,618 passengers.
The MEMU rake will have six coaches and some of the other features include 18 bogies, double sliding doors, CCTVs, stainless steel coach body, air-conditioned driver cabins, GPS-based announcement systems, high-quality cushion seats, two toilets in all coaches etc, Financial Express reported.
This new prototype has been launched at a cost of Rs 26 crore, which is just a crore more expensive than the previous model.
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