India’s New High Speed Train Breaks Down After Hitting Cow

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India’s new high speed train breaks down after hitting cow on first trip

– The express train made its first journey from New Delhi to Varanasi in India
– Train collided with a cow on the tracks causing the brakes and electricity to fail
– It comes after rail bosses were left red faced after speeding up footage of train[/b]

The
Vande Bharat Express made its first journey from New Delhi to the Hindu
holy city of Varanasi on Friday after being inaugurated by Prime
Minister Modi.

But on its return the following day it collided with cattle causing the brakes to fail, according to Indian Railways.

It
comes after rail bosses were left red faced when they were mocked for
altering footage of the train on social media to make it look twice as
fast.

Soon after the collision with the cow, the drivers noticed
smoke billowing from the last four carriages and the electricity
stopped working.

‘The train later experienced technical issues
and was stranded on the way to Delhi,’ Indian Railways spokeswoman Smita
Vats Sharma told AFP.

The train reached the capital ‘safely’ ahead of its first commercial journey on Sunday, she added.

The
accident is the latest controversy for the express train – touted as
India’s fastest and a special project of Modi’s government.

Last
week India’s rail minister Piyush Goyal was mocked after he tweeted a
digitally altered video of the train zipping by a station at lightning
speed.

He was later accused of altering the video to make the train appear faster, triggering widespread social media ridicule.

Soon
after the collision with the cow, the drivers noticed smoke billowing
from the last four carriages and the electricity stopped working

A
member of a trainspotters Facebook group wrote under the Twitter post
that the video appeared to be sped up footage he had taken in December.

The
Vande Bharat Express, touted as India’s fastest train was built under
the Modi government’s flagship ‘Make in India’ programme.

Cattle
obstructions on roads and rail tracks are common in India, particularly
in Uttar Pradesh state where Saturday’s collision happened.

Since
coming to office, Modi’s nationalist party launched a crackdown on the
slaughter of cows – considered sacred by many Hindus – which has led to
crisis numbers of stray and unwanted cattle.

India is struggling
to upgrade its colonial-era railway system, which relies on creaking and
outdated infrastructure to transport 23 million travellers each day.

The
locally-made express train has a rated top speed of 180 kilometres (111
miles) an hour, 20 percent quicker than the next fastest train in
service.

Railway authorities say the train is expected to reduce
the 850-kilometre journey between the two cities from 14 to eight hours.

Source:- DailymailUK

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