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With testing completed and retrofitting nearing completion, officials expect the December launch timeline to remain on track.
During the trials, the train achieved a maximum speed of 180 kilometres per hour and successfully completed significant technical tests such as the oscillation test and long confirmatory run (LCR).
The indigenously manufactured Vande Bharat sleeper train successfully hit the 180 kilometres per hour (KPH) high-speed mark in loaded and empty conditions, during trials conducted in the Kota division ...
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