What makes Talgo cruise? Here's a low-down

Test runs of the Spanish bogies have, so far, produced encouraging results, a clear indication of their technological superiority over conventional coaches used by Indian Railways.

The final trial of high-speed Talgo coaches on Delhi-Mumbai route at 150 kmph is scheduled for today. Test runs of the Spanish bogies have, so far, produced encouraging results, a clear indication of their technological superiority over conventional coaches used by Indian Railways. Here's a low-down:

LENGTH
Conventional 22 MTS
Talgo 13 MTS

This means about 35 Talgo cars will be required to maintain the passenger load of a regular 20-coach train.
Advantages: Smaller coach, better manoeuvrability.

ENERGY EFFICIENT
TALGO'S CLAIM: 30% less power consumption

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WEIGHT
Conventional 50TON (made up of steel) Talgo 17TON (aluminium)

AMENITIES
♦Footrests
♦Reading lights
♦Audio entertainment control
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♦Revolving seats

AXLES: EXISTING COACH
Each has four wheel sets TALGO Single axle with independent wheels

The technology allows a Talgo train to move at high speed on curves, something similar to thrill rides on tracks at amusement parks. This cuts down chances of derailment

GAUGE: EXISTING COACH
Since they have a fixed wheel base, the bogies can be used only on tracks with a specified gauge TALGO Adjustable wheel base. This means a Talgo train can be operated on different tracks

SUSPENSIONS: CONVENTIONAL COACHES
No tilting technology TALGO Air suspension with natural carbody tilting technology - the lighter superstructure can tilt without putting pressure on the wheels. Also, there is suspension between coaches, which are placed very close to each other

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WHY TALGO FOR TRIALS?
Unlike many other coach-makers, the Spanish firm offered to run the coaches in as-is condition in India. This means no changes in tracks, number of stoppages or manpower during the tests.

DELHI-MUM RAJDHANI EXPRESS
Top Speed 130 kmph Time taken 15 hrs 50 minutes

TALGO ON TRIAL (9 COACHES)

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Talgo’s Delhi-Mumbai trial complete: Travel time reduced by 4 hours
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Text: Agencies

The final leg of Spanish Talgo train completed Delhi-Mumbai Rajdhani route trial in less than 12 hours on Sunday.
Text: Agencies The final leg of Spanish Talgo train completed Delhi-Mumbai Rajdhani route trial in less than 12 hours on Sunday.
Nine super light-weight coaches manufactured by Spanish firm Talgo, which can hit 200 km per hour, were imported to Mumbai in April.
Nine super light-weight coaches manufactured by Spanish firm Talgo, which can hit 200 km per hour, were imported to Mumbai in April.
The train left from New Delhi station at 2:45 p.m. while running at 150 km per hour in its final trial.
The train left from New Delhi station at 2:45 p.m. while running at 150 km per hour in its final trial.
Talgo stands for Tren Articulado Ligero Goicoechea Oriol, which translates to light articulated train. Alejandro Goicoechea & Jose Luis Oriol are the company’s owners.
Talgo stands for Tren Articulado Ligero Goicoechea Oriol, which translates to light articulated train. Alejandro Goicoechea & Jose Luis Oriol are the company’s owners.
The first trial run was conducted between Bareilly and Moradabad in UP in May. Second trial was between Palwal and Mathura in July; completed at 180 kmph, covering 84 km in 38 minutes.
The first trial run was conducted between Bareilly and Moradabad in UP in May. Second trial was between Palwal and Mathura in July; completed at 180 kmph, covering 84 km in 38 minutes.
The 9-coach Talgo train has 2 executive class cars, 4 chair cars, 1 cafeteria, 1 power car and a tail-end coach for staff and equipment.
The 9-coach Talgo train has 2 executive class cars, 4 chair cars, 1 cafeteria, 1 power car and a tail-end coach for staff and equipment.
A Talgo train in India can run at the speed of 180kmph. But the average trial speed is 150-160kmph. A Gatiman Express can clock the speed of 160kmph. While Shatabdi and Rajdhani can run at 150kmph and 130kmph respectively.
A Talgo train in India can run at the speed of 180kmph. But the average trial speed is 150-160kmph. A Gatiman Express can clock the speed of 160kmph. While Shatabdi and Rajdhani can run at 150kmph an..
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a) Save up to 1 crore compared to LHB Rajdhani & Shatabdi coaches. Talgo coaches are easier to maintain.

b) No major overhauling of tracks needed for running Talgo in India.

c) Coaches have reading lights, tables, audio & video entertainment.

d) Trains inside have controlled temperature even if outside temperature is 50 degrees Celsius or below 20 degrees Celsius.

e) Talgo can reduce Railways’ energy bill by 30%.
a) Save up to 1 crore compared to LHB Rajdhani & Shatabdi coaches. Talgo coaches are easier to maintain. b) No major overhauling of tracks needed for running Talgo in India. c) Coaches have reading..
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