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Toy Train on Kalka-Shimla heritage track
Toy Train on Kalka-Shimla heritage track

The trial run of the train was aimed at converting  the track into a green train track by reducing the carbon footprints and emission of particulate matter on the heritage track. 

The trial run failed on Friday as the green hydrogen-run toy train conked out after running for four kilometers  uphill from Kalka.

"It has shattred or put on hold the dream of the Indian Railways  for the time being to make the heritage track green by running the hydrogen train for the first time".

Northern Indian railways has run the trial run with much fanfare, hoping  to provide hassle-free green journey to the  tourists on the vintage Kalka-Shimla railway track this season.

 But its dream of green toy train has come to a halt for the time being. Indian Railways has sought to  ascertain the exact reasons as to why the hydrogen- run engine of toy train conked out after four km. 

Indian railways has launched the  "Hydrogen for Heritage" project in the hill heritage tracks to run 35 hydrogen heritage trains in the country in its bid to reduce  the carbon foot prints and Particulate Matter emissions on the Heritage tracks in the country. 

The Indian railways has awarded the project to develop the hydrogen fuel cell technology to the Hyderabad-based company by upgrading the existing diesel-run train on the Kalka-Shimla narrow gauge.

The hydrogen- run train  can recover the cost in two years time and save operational cost by Rs 2.3 crore every year, said the engineers.  

Each route costs Rs 80 Crore. Out of this, the railways hast to spend  Rs 70 Crore on conversion of infrastructure to fit the hydrogen-run trains.

The Northern railways is  perhaps the first to go for the trial run on March 17, but it has failed for the time being, with reasons best known to the  company engineers.

The Japan is the first to test and run the hydrogen trains in the world, but it has yet to launch the project commercially. 

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