PM Modi Flags Off India's First Hydrogen-Powered Train in Haryana

PM Modi Flags Off India's First Hydrogen-Powered Train in Haryana

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday flagged off India's first hydrogen-powered train from Jind Railway Station in Haryana, marking a significant milestone in the country's transition towards cleaner and more sustainable rail transportation.

The launch formed part of the Prime Minister's multi-state visit covering Haryana, Chandigarh and Punjab, during which he is also inaugurating and laying the foundation stones for several development projects.

A Major Push for Green Mobility

The hydrogen-powered train will operate on the 89-km Jind–Sonipat route and has been designed, engineered and integrated in India using indigenous technology.

Powered by hydrogen fuel cells, the train emits only water vapour, making it an environmentally friendly alternative to conventional diesel-powered trains.

The project is expected to support Indian Railways' long-term goal of adopting cleaner and energy-efficient transport technologies.

Key Features of India's First Hydrogen Train

The newly launched train comes with several advanced features:

  • 10-coach hydrogen fuel cell train
  • 1,200 kW hydrogen fuel cell propulsion system
  • 3,200 HP propulsion across the trainset
  • Passenger capacity of around 2,600
  • Maximum operational speed: 75 kmph
  • Design speed: 110 kmph
  • Developed entirely in India from the design stage to prototype manufacturing

Unlike conventional trains, the hydrogen-powered train operates without overhead electrification and significantly reduces noise pollution while lowering dependence on fossil fuels.

Route and Stations

The hydrogen train will run between Jind Junction and Sonipat, connecting several stations along the route.

Proposed stops include:

  • Jind City
  • Pandu Pindara Junction
  • Lalit Khera Halt
  • Bhambhewa
  • Isapur Kheri Halt
  • Butana Halt
  • Khandrai Halt
  • Rabrah Halt
  • Lath Halt
  • Mohana
  • Barwasni Halt
  • Sonipat New

The service is expected to improve regional connectivity while showcasing India's growing capabilities in green transportation technology.

Railway Minister Reviewed Preparations

Ahead of the inaugural run, Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw visited Jind to review operational readiness.

He interacted with loco pilots and railway staff and assessed preparations before the train's launch.

PM Modi's Multi-State Development Tour

Following the flag-off ceremony in Jind, the Prime Minister is scheduled to:

  • Inaugurate and lay foundation stones for development projects at Eklavya Stadium in Jind.
  • Attend development programmes in Chandigarh.
  • Travel to Jalandhar, Punjab, where he will inaugurate additional projects and address a public meeting.

The visit focuses on infrastructure development, railway modernisation and sustainable transportation initiatives.


Key Highlights

  • PM Narendra Modi flagged off India's first hydrogen-powered train from Jind, Haryana.
  • The train will operate on the Jind–Sonipat route.
  • It uses a 1,200 kW hydrogen fuel cell propulsion system and emits only water vapour.
  • The 10-coach train can accommodate around 2,600 passengers.
  • The launch marks a major step towards green mobility and sustainable railway transportation in India.

FAQs

Where was India's first hydrogen-powered train launched?

The train was flagged off by Prime Minister Narendra Modi from Jind Railway Station in Haryana.

Which route will the hydrogen train operate on?

It will operate on the 89-km Jind–Sonipat route in Haryana.

Why is the hydrogen-powered train significant?

The train emits only water vapour, reduces dependence on fossil fuels and represents a major step towards environmentally friendly railway transportation.

What is the passenger capacity of the train?

The 10-coach hydrogen-powered train can carry approximately 2,600 passengers.

What is the train's maximum speed?

The train has an operational speed of 75 kmph and a design speed of 110 kmph.

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