The passengers of the Delhi-Chandigarh section will soon enjoy a comfortable high speed ride as the Rail Coach Factory (RCF) here is all set to roll out the second rake of 19 coaches of the Tejas Express by April 20, a senior-most official of RCF/Kapurthala said.
The first rake of Tejas coaches capable of running at 200 kmph was rolled out in June last year and was successfully running on the Mumbai-Goa section.
RCF General Manager Satya Prakash Trivedi, who recently took charge of the factory, confirmed the roll-out of the coaches by April 20.
These coaches would be handed over to the Northern Railways and the Railway Board would decide the date and time of its running, he said.
The roll-out date of the coaches was scheduled in March but got delayed due to problems faced by vendors in importing fire retardant fabric material and infotainment systems, Trivedi said.
He said two more rakes of Tejas coaches would be rolled out by June.
The coaches would have features like remote-controlled venetian curtains, provision of vacuum toilets like in aeroplanes and sensor-based automatic sliding doors inside the compartment.
Other features include luxury chair cars with LCD screens and personalised infotainment systems.
These coaches are also fitted with improved couplers that would provide a jerk-free and comfortable ride at a high speed, Chief Mechanical Engineer P C Gupta said, adding that facilities like wi-fi and a mechanism where passengers can call attendants by using the bell attached to panel have been added.
The RCF would also roll out one rake of double-decker ‘Uday’ coaches with automatic doors, infotainment systems and vacuum toilets in July, the GM said.
Safety Training Programme at RCF successfully held
A safety training programme on general engineering which was organised jointly by Director of Factories Punjab, Chandigarh, Punjab Industrial Safety Council Chandigarh and Technical Training Centre/RCF at RCF (Rail Coach Factory), Kapurthala has successfully concluded. In this training programme, 60 supervisors and technicians of RCF participated.
RCF has got the first prize of Punjab State Safety Awards-2017 for the first time for “Largest reduction in accident frequency rate in light engineering Industry more than 4 lakh man hours” and for compliance of all the 31 inspection points raised by directorate of factories. He appreciated the effort of the staff, supervisors and officers of RCF on getting the top prize among 200 participants of different industries of Punjab.
NK Nandanwar, Factory Manager, emphasised that the staff of RCF should follow the all safety procedures, safety techniques and the use of personal protective equipments at workplace. During the programme, lectures were delivered by experts of industrial safety.
Gurjent Singh, Assistant Director of Factories/Phagwara, stated that safety is a collective responsibility and everyone should be aware of safety at workplace and in all forms of life. During the valedictory session, certificates were issued to all participants.