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Brilliant initiative, Best of luck for this project
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I thought the bombardier(delhi metro) bogies are good.. Personally i find Delhi Metro head and shoulders above Bangalore metro.
Long live India-France friendship
French Metro's tend to use the Rubber lined wheels.. which makes for a much more comfortable and less noisy ride.
did everyone missed this
India joins the superlative club, we now have the world's highest rail bridge
Read more at: India joins the superlative club, we now have the world's highest rail bridge : North, News - India Today
Indian Railways makes history, runs train through Asia's second longest tunnel : North, News - India Today
The ground is not flat. Isn't it a bit dangerous to construct a bridge here ?
The ground is not flat. Isn't it a bit dangerous to construct a bridge here ?
Don't get carried away, its just money which is talking.
I usually travel by the TGV from Nice to Paris via Cannes whenever I'm in France. Far more fun than flying. It's an amazing piece of engineering! Zipping at a mind numbing > 300kmh everything zooms by in a blur! And no rocking and rolling you find on Indian trains!Is french support to the project limited to financial help only or they are transferring some technology as well.
BTW france have legendary TGV system which till date holds the record (along with Japanese Bullet trains) of having no accident ever. I wish they help us in proposed high speed networks between cities like Mumbai-Ahemadabad, Chennai_Bangaluru etc.
I usually travel by the TGV from Nice to Paris via Cannes whenever I'm in France. Far more fun than flying. It's an amazing piece of engineering! Zipping at a mind numbing > 300kmh everything zooms by in a blur! And no rocking and rolling you find on Indian trains!
But when two TGVs pass each other in opposite directions with a relative speed of 600kmh you do feel a slight jolt for a second due to the tremendous wind shear! It's a little disconcerting if it's the first time you're traveling by the TGV!
All in all, it's a fantastic experience that you guys must not miss when you visit France!
And here's the TGV breaking the record at 570kmh....
Ooops! Embedding disabled! But click on the screen to see it on YouTube.
Will India ever get this technology?
Will India ever get this technology?
When fanboys like us express our joy openly on deals like Rafale, EPR for jaitapur, it is not without reason.
A lot of mates have already posted this, but let me say again, LONG LIVE INDO FRENCH FREINDSHIP
Way to go!!
L'Inde et les Frances sont le meilleur des amis ! Peut leur amitié continuer à inspirer d'autres.