nice to see the tfta swedes whining for what they can no more get. paisa kaha se milega babua? duniya ko aur to loot nehi sakte ho.
hope driver cab views are uploaded in next few hours - never thought I would be alive to see this day

Incredible. Just incredible!!!Train 18 hitting 180 kmph. Decent stability as well.
Really waiting to see the 'Coin Stability check' in our HSR.
Yep. People/tractors/buses routinely used to crossing tracks (As it happens now) are not going to factor in the 2X increase in speed. THey will continue to do their thing at the previous pace....with bad consequences. THe other thing is that all other trains (over 90%? )will still be the old (slower) speed. The heroes trying to cross tracks so they can save 3 minutes of their very busy life will not know ahead of time which is the fast one and which is the slow one (will come much more often) and the occasional fast one will surprise them. The train driver will unfortunately have to use the horn. And this is only at level crossings manned or unmanned. What about the rest of the track...probably 90% or more of the track length anywhere in India passes within 1 kilometer of human habitation or human activity (agricultural fields). Probably the entire route has to be fenced.Singha wrote:we really need to get cracking on the fencing plans. all it needs is a tractor or truck trying to sneak across to cause a major accident. the driver is being forced to overuse the horn as a precaution, causing noise pollution. at night even more risky.
with fencing in place he need to blow horn only for stations and emergencies.
IR has plans to do the 200 KMPH with the Aluminium bodied T20 Train (Sleeper class)A Nandy wrote:Incredible. Just incredible!!!Train 18 hitting 180 kmph. Decent stability as well.
Really waiting to see the 'Coin Stability check' in our HSR.
Out goes the Oiropeans yet again![]()
The dude on the seat seems scared stiff![]()
Indian Railways not used to moving this fast!
T18 is just screaming through the Indian landscape demolishing all pre-established notions.
200 abhi door nahin. But will they do it
Designed to run at 160 kmph, the Train 18 breached the 180 kmph mark in the Kota-Sawai Madhopur section.
“We expect Train 18 to commence its commercial run from January 2019. Normally the trials take three months. But now it is happening faster than expected,” News agency PTI quoted Mani as saying.
Initially, the Railways will roll out two Train 18s with 16-17 coaches each.
https://twitter.com/ManiSudhanshu58/sta ... 8809163777Train 18 is capable of touching 200 kmph but tracks in the Indian Railways’ network will need to be upgraded for that.
According to a (which) report, only 0.3% of India’s rail tracks, spread over 60,000 km, are fit to handle trains running at the speed of up to 160 km per hour.
https://twitter.com/PiyushGoyal/status/ ... 87554785281st freight train ran on Bogibeel Bridge, India's longest road-cum-rail bridge with a phenomenal stretch of 4.94 kilometres, connecting Assam with Arunachal Pradesh & opening the doors to enhanced connectivity in the North-East
Karthik S wrote:
Train 18 hitting 180 kmph. Decent stability as well.
Really waiting to see the 'Coin Stability check' in our HSR.
ICF already has experience with DEMU, EMU and MEMU. So, modifying the LHB coaches to EMUs was either already done or it was not too difficult a task. The interiors is the one where significant design must have been done.Suraj wrote:Where is it mentioned that Train 18 coaches are based on LHB ones ? They look very different in their interiors, beyond being two metal tubes. LHB looks like the 30 year old technology it is. Train 18 is quite chic, with a large toilet and vestibule area, touch operated doors into the passenger seating areas like in Shinkansen and Euro SHSR/HSRs , and most importantly, Train 18 is an EMU and not a locomotive driven system like LHB coaches, and therefore its coaches have power electricals and motive systems in the bogies that LHB coaches don't.
Based on just how impressive Train 18 is, for something that came out of nowhere within a very short amount of time at a very low cost, I'm looking forward to seeing how Train 20/21 looks.
To those who follow this kind of stuff closely, it's kind of obvious that Train 18 coaches are built around LHB. There is a lot of experimentation going on with LHB coaches including underslung generators. The basic definition of a coach is the shell and bogies, and here Train 18 appears to be identical to LHB. Externalities like automatic doors, wide vestibules, seats, lighting, toilets, entertainment etc are only toppings which can be replaced or redesigned at will without taking away from the basic design.Suraj wrote:I still have no reference anywhere suggesting Train 18 coaches are modified LHBs... I don't think going from a coach to an EMU power car is just a matter of sticking a motor and wires underneath, so I am skeptical Train 18 has anything to do with LHB.
Just to be clear, I am not in any way minimizing the absolutely fantastic achievement in building Train-18.Bodyshells for the air-conditioned trainset have been derived from the LHB stainless-steel coach design, but enhanced with power doors and retractable steps. Vacuum retention toilets are fitted, along with sealed inter-car gangways.
I have already said what it means. (1) Shell structure and (2) bogies. Bogies are the truck or "mini chassis" to which the axles/wheels are attached and that the shell rests on via a flexible shock absorbing coupling. I don't think the original LHB company is anymore, we are basically the world experts on LHB IR coaches (these were specifically designed for IR). BTW, even the bogies are somewhat secondary and can be swapped out with similar bogies from other vendors; however in this case they appear to be variants of LHB/Fiat bogies noting, of course, that the driving units have traction motors and gearing for propulsion so would be necessarily quite different from trailing bogies.Suraj wrote:What is 'basic LHB design' and how does it differ from 'basic non-LHB design' or whatever ?They're all coaches, and beyond some differences they all look the same - whether a Shinkansen coach or an IR standard chaircar dabba. I'd really like to see first hand statement from IR/ICF rather than guesstimations; does 'LHB derived' mean we pay them money ?
SourceManiSudhanshu @ManiSudhanshu58 Nov 30
Much awaited upgraded Tejas flaggd off for Egmore-Madurai route..new comfort for travellers; exquisite interiors, windows with motor-operated blinds, PIS, plug doors, sealed gangways, Infotainment on seats, good lights. TN public is very responsible; no vandalization anticipated
ManiSudhanshu @ManiSudhanshu58 Dec 1
Train18, Tejas done..MEMU proto with u/slung 3-ph electrics, better seats & all floor space for passengers/wide gangways+Sleek efficient air-con EMUs for Mumbai with u/slung equipment, high accl, thru passage & wide sealed gangways; a lower spd suburban clone of Train18..in Dec
I assume EMUs are much simpler than DEMUs since in a DEMU, a diesel engine generates electricity which is used to run the traction motors. In EMUs electricity can be directly had from over head lines. EMU pretty much looks like a DEMU without a diesel motor and a generator. If ICF is an expert in DEMUs, then it should be relatively straight forward to make EMUs.yensoy wrote: ICF has a lot of experience in DEMUs, not as much with EMUs but something for which expertise can be and has been acquired.
ManiSudhanshu @ManiSudhanshu58 Dec 1
Remember the world-class DEMUs manufactured by ICF for Sri Lanka. The train has been loaded in a ship & on way..hopefully, commercial run in Sri Lanka will begin soon after due testing..and the travelling public there would appreciate the effort of team ICF & industry partners!
ManiSudhanshu @ManiSudhanshu58 Dec 1
Train18 180km/h trials on..I got active here on 18/11 mainly to counter the fake news mercenaries with a tweet,"trials started, even as fake news lumpen grumble..not just a train, it's blood, sweat & tears of ICF, it's conceptualize, design, engineer & build dream Make in India
ManiSudhanshu @ManiSudhanshu58 24h24 hours ago
Historic day for ICF and indeed Indian Railways, folks! Train 18 breached 180 km/h test successfully this morning...Thanks team ICF and Train Set+Testing directorates of RDSO..not a day of any negativity but let all the detractors, naysayers to Makle In India, go hide somewhere
There's nothing about the shell structure or bogies that's an LHB design exclusive or patented design. The point I'm trying to make here is - let's stop calling these 'LHB based' , or even bring the word LHB into this conversation. It is completely undeserved. The company LHB doesn't exist, as you said. Train 18 has nothing to do with Linke Hoffmann Bosch. There's no licensing agreement, derivative clause or anything. The 'LHB coaches' of IR are just the cookie cutter stuff that resembles what was imported from LHB long ago.yensoy wrote:I have already said what it means. (1) Shell structure and (2) bogies. Bogies are the truck or "mini chassis" to which the axles/wheels are attached and that the shell rests on via a flexible shock absorbing coupling. I don't think the original LHB company is anymore, we are basically the world experts on LHB IR coaches