Jammu-Srinagar direct Vande Bharat train to run at 160 km per hour speed, Self-heating cables to prevent water freezing

Taking into account the challenging geographical terrain and extreme cold conditions of Jammu & Kashmir, Indian Railways has introduced a specially designed ‘Vande Bharat’ train for the Jammu-Srinagar rail section. This train not only retains its signature semi-high-speed capability but also incorporates—for the first time—’winterization’ technology that enables it to operate smoothly even in sub-zero temperatures.

The direct Vande Bharat is likely to be flagged off on 30 April.

In view of the snowy weather conditions in Jammu & Kashmir, several state-of-the-art heating systems have been integrated into this Vande Bharat Express.

For the first time in Indian Railways, ‘self-regulating heating cables’ have been utilized to prevent water pipelines from freezing. These cables are capable of automatically adjusting their heat output based on the external temperature.

1800W silicon heating pads have been installed in the water tanks. Additionally, special heating arrangements have been made in the bio-tanks and auxiliary tanks to ensure that the sanitation system remains unaffected.

For the comfort of passengers, provisions have been made to channel warm air to the restrooms via special ducts connected to the main air conditioning unit. Heaters and thermal insulation have been installed in the Indian-style toilets to ensure the continued functioning of the vacuum evacuation system.

To prevent water from stagnating and freezing within the pipes while the train is stabled (parked), a ‘water draining’ facility has been provided, allowing for the safe and complete drainage of all water.

An ’embedded heating element’ has been installed within the main windshield located in front of the driver’s cabin. This technology will prevent the windshield from fogging up during periods of fog and snowfall, thereby ensuring clear visibility for the driver. This marks a first-of-its-kind initiative within the Indian Railways network.

Heaters have also been installed within the air dryer system to ensure the proper functioning of the air brake system.

To protect against potential damage caused by stones (ballast) from the tracks, the pneumatic valves located near the water tanks have been shielded with stainless steel covers.

Speaking of its key features, this train is equipped with the full range of amenities characteristic of the Vande Bharat series.

An operational speed of 160 km per hour.

A fully air-conditioned, 8-coach train featuring automatic plug doors and LED lighting.

CCTV cameras for enhanced security, along with an energy-efficient regenerative braking system.

This specialized Vande Bharat Express stands as an outstanding example of indigenous engineering, designed to provide passengers with a safe, fast, and comfortable travel experience amidst the challenging weather conditions of Jammu & Kashmir.

Commenting on this modern Vande Bharat train, Senior Divisional Commercial Manager Uchit Singhal stated, “The operation of this specialized Vande Bharat in the Jammu & Kashmir region fulfills a long-standing demand of both passengers and local residents. Our objective is not merely to provide faster travel, but also to ensure ‘all-weather’ connectivity—even amidst the biting cold of the Valley. This train will serve as a strong and reliable bridge connecting devotees traveling to Vaishno Devi with the Kashmir Valley, while simultaneously boosting tourism in the region.”