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Mumbai-Pune in a Vistadome, and why trains are becoming key again

Recently, a Vistadome compartment was added to the Mumbai-Pune Deccan Express. Siemens Mobility CEO Michael Peter feels there are valid reasons why train travel could boom in a post-Covid, environmentally concerned world.

June 29, 2021 / 15:56 IST
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Indian Railways’ new Vistadome tourist coach has been manufactured by the Integral Coach Factory (ICF) in Chennai.
Indian Railways’ new Vistadome tourist coach has been manufactured by the Integral Coach Factory (ICF) in Chennai.

On June 26, the Mumbai-Pune Deccan Express acquired a spectacular new feature. One of its coaches is a Vistadome, with large windows, glass roof and revolving seats.

Railway Minister Piyush Goyal tweeted, “Enabling a World Class Travel Experience: A glimpse of the first trip of the fully booked Vistadome coach on the Mumbai-Pune Deccan Express Special Train. Passengers can enjoy unhindered views of rivers, valley, waterfalls while experiencing the scenic beauty of Western Ghats.”

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It’s a small step for Indian Railways, but in sync with worldwide optimism about the future of train travel due to Covid. Post-pandemic travel precautions and global warming concerns are necessitating expensive and complex modifications in airplanes. With trains, however, it is a bit easier, some experts feel.

“Much of the rail industry hasn’t been innovating for 30 years and now it’s like we’re jumping from rotary phones to Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP) in one step,” Michael Peter, CEO, Siemens Mobility, which has operations in India, told Monocle in an interview. “The efficiency gains and opportunities to travel differently in the next 10 years will be huge.”