Two Trains With 220 kmph Speed To Be Made At Chennai ICF

India is taking a major step toward high-speed rail with Chennai’s Integral Coach Factory (ICF) set to manufacture two advanced trainsets capable of running at 220 km/hmarking a big leap from current Vande Bharat speeds.


What Is Being Developed?

  • Two high-speed trainsets are being built
  • Running speed: 220 km/h
  • Maximum speed: Up to 250 km/h
  • Based on the Vande Bharat platform
  • Built on standard gauge tracks

These trains are part of India’s push to develop indigenous high-speed rail technology.


Why This Is Important

Currently, India’s fastest operational trains (like Vande Bharat) run at 160–180 km/h.

This new project will:

  • Bridge the gap between semi-high-speed and bullet trains
  • Reduce dependence on foreign technology
  • Strengthen “Make in India” in railways

Where Will These Trains Run?

These trains are expected to be used on future high-speed corridorsincluding projects like:

  • Mumbai–Ahmedabad bullet train route
  • Upcoming standard gauge high-speed networks

The idea is to create a homegrown alternative to Japanese Shinkansen trains.


Key Features Expected

  • Steel body construction for durability
  • 8-coach trainsets
  • Advanced propulsion systems
  • Designed for high-speed stability and safety

Bigger Picture: India’s Rail Transformation

This development is part of a larger shift:

  • From 160 km/h trains → 220+ km/h capability
  • From imported tech → indigenous manufacturing
  • From conventional rail → high-speed ecosystems

India is gradually building the capability to design and produce its own bullet train technology.


Final Take

These 220 km/h trainsets may not be full bullet trains yet, but they represent a critical stepping stone.

If successful, India could soon have:

  • Faster intercity travel
  • Reduced journey times across major cities
  • A strong domestic high-speed rail industry


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