With past experience at hand, Indian Railways once again conceived double deckers but this time in Air Conditioned configuration that could address the problems faced in Non-AC variants and the first announcement for introduction of AC Double Deckers was made by the Minister of Railways in the Rail Budget 2009.
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Considering the existing fixed structures like Road-over-bridges, Foot-over-bridges, electrical traction equipment etc. across the entire length and breadth of Railways, it was a real challenge to design a double decker coach without raising the overall height. This challenge was further compounded by the fact that air-conditioning equipment and air-ducts are also to be provided within the same envelope.
Taking it as a mission, a team of design engineers of Indian Railways started the development process of putting more coach per coach and that too, totally in-house. Their ingenuity was proved when Rail Coach Factory, Kapurthala a production unit of Indian Railways, was ready with the first prototype AC Double Decker in a record time of only nine months. After all mandatory tests in the field, the first AC double decker train was introduced on Indian Railways between Howrah and Dhanbad in October 2011.
The new air-conditioned coaches have many technical features like light weight stainless steel body with aesthetically pleasing interiors. Eurofima design bogies with air springs provide superior ride quality. For safety of the passengers, couplers with anti-climbing features and shells with crashworthy structure have been introduced. This design was substantially lower tare weight per passenger, thus making them highly energy efficient.
The overall height of these coaches is only marginally higher (4.5 inches) because the space for two decks has been managed by optimally using the well area between the two wheeled bogies. Latest design software was used in the development process and it was extensively validated through virtual prototyping before taking up actual manufacturing.
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