Chennai's ICF to Manufacture First Mixed AC and Non-AC Amrit Trains in November
The Integral Coach Factory (ICF) in Chennai is set to begin manufacturing the country's first mixed AC and non-AC Amrit trains in November. This innovative train design aims to provide passengers with a more comfortable and affordable travel experie
Chennai's ICF to Manufacture First Mixed AC and Non-AC Amrit Trains in November


Chennai, 23 August (H.S.) : The Integral Coach Factory (ICF) in Chennai is set to begin manufacturing the country's first mixed AC and non-AC Amrit trains in November. This innovative train design aims to provide passengers with a more comfortable and affordable travel experience.

The Amrit trains will feature a unique combination of AC and non-AC coaches, catering to the diverse needs of passengers. This design will enable passengers to opt for either AC or non-AC coaches based on their preference and budget.

The ICF, a renowned manufacturer of railway coaches in India, has been working on the design and development of the Amrit trains. The production of these trains is expected to commence in November, marking a significant milestone in the Indian Railways' efforts to modernize its fleet.

The introduction of mixed AC and non-AC trains is expected to enhance passenger comfort and provide a more efficient use of resources. The Amrit trains will be a welcome addition to the Indian Railways' fleet, offering passengers a more flexible and affordable travel option.

The development of the Amrit trains is part of the Indian Railways' ongoing efforts to improve passenger amenities and services. With the ICF set to start manufacturing these trains in November, passengers can look forward to a more comfortable and enjoyable travel experience.

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Hindusthan Samachar / Dr. R. B. Chaudhary


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