New Delhi, July 17: The loco pilot selected to operate India’s first hydrogen-powered train has undergone specialised training to handle the advanced technology, reflecting the country’s focus on safety and innovation in green transportation.
The pilot received dedicated training on the operation, safety protocols and technical aspects of hydrogen-based rail systems before taking charge of the country’s first hydrogen train service. The training was designed to ensure smooth operations and adherence to the highest safety standards.
Officials highlighted that the hydrogen-powered train has been developed with advanced safety features and modern systems to support reliable and environment-friendly rail transport.
The introduction of hydrogen train technology marks a significant step in India’s efforts to reduce carbon emissions and promote sustainable mobility solutions. The initiative aligns with the broader vision of adopting cleaner energy alternatives in the transportation sector.
Railway authorities said extensive preparation and specialised training of operating staff are key components of ensuring safe and efficient services as India moves towards next-generation rail technology.
The launch of hydrogen-powered rail services is expected to strengthen India’s green mobility efforts while showcasing the country’s growing capabilities in advanced railway innovation.