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Indian Railways to phase out generators from trains, create 20,000 seats

Sources added that the single generator car will be a noise-free car and will help Railways save Rs 800 crore annually

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The Indian Railways is planning to gradually phase out generator cars from trains that will lead to creation of 20 thousand additional seats/berths for passengers, sources said.

Currently, over 500 trains have two attached generator car boggies. Railways will phase out one  generator car from these trains in the first phase. This means that for each generator car, Railways can accommodate more passenger boggies which means more confirmed tickets for the passengers.

Sources added that the single generator car will be a noise-free car and will help Railways save Rs 800 crore annually.

It may also be noted that the Indian Railways has also initiated a major electrification program for electrifying 100 percent of its Broad Gauge network. Hence, the power coaches which were earlier used for carrying out electric equipment, lights, fans and other prime requisites for the running of the train will now be replaced with passenger coaches.

This is also supposed to mitigate train passengers’ woes regarding confirmed tickets. Considering, even if the Railways add two three tier coaches in lieu of the power coaches, it will lead to the creation of almost 144 berths for passengers. 

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