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Indian Railways runs record breaking 2.8 km long train called 'SheshNaag'

Indian Railways has broken another record by running a 2.8 km long train called the 'SheshNaag'. The train comprises of four empty BOXN rakes, powered by four sets of electric locomotives.

The record 2.8 km long freight train was successfully operated by the Railways. Image Source : PIYUSH GOYAL TWITTERThe record 2.8 km long freight train was successfully operated by the Railways.

Indian Railways has broken another record by running a 2.8 km long train called the 'SheshNaag'. The train comprises of four empty BOXN rakes, powered by four sets of electric locomotives. 

"शेषनाग Running on Track: Boosting freight transportation, Railways has run 251 wagons with 4 trains combined together, totalling to 2.8 km, between Nagpur & Korba," Union Railway Minister Piyush Goyal tweeted.

"The record 2.8 km long freight train was successfully operated by the Railways. This experiment of connecting 4 rakes to run on the long train named Sheshnag was successful. This allows more goods to be sent from one place to another at a time," the Railway Minister further added. 

The record 2.8 km long freight train was successfully operated by the Railways.

In a tweet, Indian Railways said, "Indian Railways breaks another record. Operates  'SheshNaag', a 2.8 Km long train amalgamating 4 empty BOXN rakes, powered by 4 sets of electric locomotives 'SheshNaag' is the longest train ever to run on Indian Railways."

On June 30, the Railway Ministry had run a 177-coach freight train named ‘Super Anaconda’. The division has tweeted, "Taking a big leap in reducing the transit time of freight trains, Bilaspur division of SECR broke yet another frontier by joining & running 3 loaded trains (more than 15000 tonnes) in 'Anaconda' formation through Bilaspur & Chakradharpur divisions."

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