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Indian Railways: First India-made aluminium freight rake inducted, 180 tonnes light than steel coaches

Source: https://zeenews.india.com/railways/indian-railways-gets-its-first-indigenously-manufactured-aluminium-freight-train-rake-2522647.html

Publisher: Zee News

Indian Railways achieves another milestone as it receives its first indigenously manufactured aluminium goods train rake today. This aluminium goods train is different from any other as it is lighter than its predecessors but comes with more freight-carrying capacity. It was flagged off by Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw in Bhubaneshwar, Odisha. The rake is 180 tonnes lighter than existing steel rakes, resulting in increased speed and lower power consumption for the same distance. The lifetime carbon saving is eight to 10 tonnes, however, with the initiation of this train, the Indian Railways will be saving more than 14,500 tonnes of carbon for a single rake.  

Manufactured in collaboration with Besco Limited Wagon Division and aluminium major Hindalco, it also has a lower carbon footprint for every 100 kg of weight reduction in wagons, the railways said. “The rake is 180 tonnes lighter than existing steel rakes, resulting in increased speed and lower power consumption for the same distance, the national transporter said.

It can carry 180 tonnes extra payload per trip over conventional rakes and being corrosion resistant, will reduce maintenance costs, it said, adding that fully lock bolted construction was used to build these wagons with no welding on the superstructure.

The railways said that the new rakes have an 80 percent resale value and a 10-year longer lifespan as compared to normal ones. But the manufacturing cost is 35 percent higher as the superstructure is all aluminium, it said.

“This is a proud moment for the country and our drive for indigenisation as these lightweight aluminium wagons are a big innovation for the Indian Railways,” the minister said. “These wagons save 14,500 tonnes of CO2 emissions, have more carrying capacity, consume less energy and are corrosion-resistant. They are 100 per cent recyclable and even after 30 years, they will be as good as new. These aluminium wagons will enable us to achieve our climate goals,” he said.

Hindalco in a statement said that with the railways planning to deploy more than one lakh wagons in the coming years, the potential annual CO2 reduction could be to the tune of over 25 lakh tonnes, with around a 15 to 20 per cent shift to aluminium wagons. This is a notable contribution to the country’s sustainability goals, it said.

The new generation wagons fabricated by Besco, based on RDSO-approved designs, are made from high strength aluminium alloy plates and extrusions indigenously manufactured at Hindalco’s rolling facility at Hirakud in Odisha, leveraging its global technology, the statement said.

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