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Posted: Jun 02 2014 (19:50)
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Last Response: Jun 17 2014 (03:29)
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Last Response: Jun 17 2014 (03:29)
This train follows the same route as that of Bangalore-ERS intercity express but surprisingly does not change to electric engine. For the entire 800 km it is hauled by diesel. The railways could save a huge amount of fuel cost if an electric engine is used from Salem onwards just as it is done for the intercity express.
Sometimes dont understand the rationale of railways.....They try to increase fares in various ways,superfast charge,reservation charge, cancellation charge etc etc but dont try to look at ways where they can save huge costs from their end.
Sometimes dont understand the rationale of railways.....They try to increase fares in various ways,superfast charge,reservation charge, cancellation charge etc etc but dont try to look at ways where they can save huge costs from their end.
Very true. Plus it increases the revenue of railways, decreases pollution. I had read that diesel costs three to four times electricity. Plus diesel engines have high total consumption , like to turn on the engine, I heard it takes 40 to 50 litres. 2500 bucks to start a diesel engine. If it's kept idle at a station, it consumes like 10 to 12 litres
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