
MEMU trains will be manufactured in Telangana's Kazipet, Vaishnaw assures Kishan
Minister of Railways Ashwini Vaishnaw conveyed this to Union Coal & Mines Minister G Kishan Reddy when the latter met him on Wednesday.
Vaishnaw informed Kishan that the Indian Railways intends to introduce new generation MEMU trains to enhance short and medium-distance train travel. The new MEMU trains, with 16 to 20 coaches each, will be manufactured at the Kazipet RMU and cater to non-urban and semi-urban areas, especially during festive seasons, the Union minister said.
The Railway minister on Tuesday announced that 100 MEMU trains will be introduced shortly.
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