
The whole world will have its eyes on this new train. When Prime Minister Narendra Modi will dedicate this train to the public. This is not an ordinary train but will be the first hydrogen train with 10 coaches in the world. Hydrogen trains are already operating in some countries of the world. But somewhere there are three coaches and something else. For the first time, India is going to do a new experiment with 10 coaches on which everyone will be keeping an eye.
Railway Ministry sources said that this is India’s first hydrogen train. In such a situation, the ministry wanted to keep it near Delhi only. It was taken to Jind due to many other reasons. After this, it will expand to other parts of the country also in the coming days. According to the information, it will take at least two to three more years.
Diesel smoke will not come out, water vapor will not come out.
This is an environment friendly train. Instead of traditional diesel, hydrogen fuel cell technology is used, due to which only water vapor (water vapor) comes out instead of smoke. During trials it achieved a speed of 120 km/h, but for the safety of passengers its operating speed has been fixed at 75 km/h. This 10-coach train has 682 seats and can carry around 2600 passengers at a time. It is a non-AC train with comfortable luxury seats, mobile charging socket and hydrogen leak detection system installed for the safety of passengers.
Inauguration will take place on 17th July!
India’s first indigenous hydrogen fuel cell train is going to be inaugurated on 17 July 2026. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will flag it off from Jind railway station in Haryana. This train will run between Jind and Sonipat (via Gohana) in Haryana. This train will cover the one-way distance of 89 kilometers in about 2 hours. When regular service starts, it will make two round trips per day (total 356 kilometers). Train No. 74010: Will depart from Jind at 07:40 am and reach Sonipat at 09:40 am. Train No. 74009: Will depart from Sonipat at 10:40 am and reach Jind at 01:00 pm. This train will stop at a total of 12 stations on the way, which include Jind City, Pandu Pindara, Lalit Kheda, Bhambhewa, Ishapur Kheri, Butana, Khandrai, Gohana, Rabhra, Lath, Mohana Haryana and Barwasni.
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