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Modi to Flag Off India’s First Hydrogen Train From Jind

It marks a push toward low‑carbon rail with operational limits and a mandated three‑month technical escort for safety.

Overview

  • A special inaugural service will be flagged off by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday, July 17, running between Jind and Sonipat as Train No. 74010/74009 on an 89‑km route scheduled to take about two hours with 12 intermediate stops.
  • The train is a 10‑coach hydrogen fuel‑cell DEMU with 682 seats and a total passenger capacity of about 2,600, and it reached 120 km/h in trials but will be limited to 75 km/h in regular service.
  • The Railway Board issued an operational timetable and list of stops in a July 8 communication to Northern Railway, but Northern Railway has not yet fixed the start date for routine passenger runs beyond the inaugural service.
  • Haryana officials have inspected the Jind venue, planned an eco‑friendly public event using EVs and CNG vehicles, and organised school competitions to select 50 students who will travel on the inaugural run.
  • The launch places India among early adopters of hydrogen passenger trains and could cut diesel use and emissions on regional routes while serving as a high‑profile showcase for state development projects.