Mumbai: Ignored, fastest train returns to Spain
Talgo superfast train project derailed by lack of response from government.
MUMBAI: The high speed Spanish Talgo train, which clocked a speed of 180 kmph between Mumbai and Delhi during its recent trail runs, is all set to head back home as its manufacturer has not received any purchase order from the Indian Railways.
Talgo’s manufacturer has even initiated the custom procedure for the train’s shipping. A specially designed ship would export the nine-coached train to Spain on the intervening night of November 20-21.
According to railway officials, Talgo had asked Delhi to place an immediate order of at least five coaches and run them between the two metropolises as soon as possible. But the railways’ interests waned for some reason and the bureaucrats, who had been a part of the trial since the beginning, are miffed with the ministry over it.
“The ministry played to the gallery when the trials were conducted. In fact, the ministry would tweet the kmph that the train had achieved with each trail until it finally hit 180-kmph in its last trial between Delhi and Mumbai in August and September. Now, they seem to care less,” said a railway official, on the condition of anonymity.
Talgo sources said, “We had asked them to order a few coaches at first but there was absolutely no communication. “Even after successful trials, the delay was unnecessary but the railways seemed to sit on the fence about that they wanted to do.” The other suggestion the company made was to establish a factory in India, given the recent ‘Make in India’ push by Prime Minister Narendra Modi as well as railway minister Suresh Prabhu.