Inside India’s largest train factory: How high-speed Vande Bharat coaches come to life – watch viral video
A short video showing the making of Vande Bharat Express trains is going viral on social media. The clip offers a rare glimpse inside a train factory, revealing the behind-the-scenes process that few passengers ever see before these modern, high-speed coaches hit the tracks.
The video was shared on Instagram by @karannzzz, who took viewers on a tour of a large railway manufacturing facility. At the start, he says, “You may have travelled on trains like Vande Bharat, but today I’ll show you where they are made. Come, take a look.”
The clip moves through different sections of the workshop, showing coaches placed on tracks and workers busy at their stations. It highlights the step-by-step process of assembling a train before it is ready for passengers.
In one scene, a coach is seen inside the workshop with a worker sitting underneath, carefully working on mechanical components. This moment shows how precise and detailed the work is at each stage of assembly.
The video also shows the inside of a coach still under construction. Instead of seats and panels, the interior shows metal beams and floor structures. A worker is seen standing further inside while construction continues, giving viewers a clear view of the early stages of train building.
Later in the clip, the rear section of a coach is seen on tracks, and the camera moves to capture the front portion of a modern train near a large blue industrial structure. Several workers are around the train, including one person holding a pipe while inspecting different parts.
The caption with the post identifies the place as the Integral Coach Factory in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. It reads, “Indian trains are made here. Got a special chance to see the ICF in Chennai, where trains like the Vande Bharat Express are made. Have you ever seen a place where trains, cars, bikes, or airplanes are made?”
The video sparked curiosity among viewers who asked if ordinary people are allowed to enter the factory. One comment read, “Bro, do they allow normal people to enter there?” Another user wrote, “Can we get permission to see it?” Some also wondered about casual visits, saying, “Can we just go there for fun and come back?”
Along with curiosity, many viewers praised the railway system. One comment said, “Great Indian Railways.” Others recognized the location and wrote, “ICF, Chennai,” while many reacted with heart and fire emojis.
Disclaimer: This report is based on a video circulating on social media. The authenticity, timing, and exact location of the footage have not been independently verified.
Thumb image: Instagram
A first look inside the factory
The clip moves through different sections of the workshop, showing coaches placed on tracks and workers busy at their stations. It highlights the step-by-step process of assembling a train before it is ready for passengers.
Workers assembling coaches
In one scene, a coach is seen inside the workshop with a worker sitting underneath, carefully working on mechanical components. This moment shows how precise and detailed the work is at each stage of assembly.
Inside an unfinished coach
The video also shows the inside of a coach still under construction. Instead of seats and panels, the interior shows metal beams and floor structures. A worker is seen standing further inside while construction continues, giving viewers a clear view of the early stages of train building.
Modern train sections on display
Later in the clip, the rear section of a coach is seen on tracks, and the camera moves to capture the front portion of a modern train near a large blue industrial structure. Several workers are around the train, including one person holding a pipe while inspecting different parts.
Location confirmed as ICF, Chennai
The caption with the post identifies the place as the Integral Coach Factory in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. It reads, “Indian trains are made here. Got a special chance to see the ICF in Chennai, where trains like the Vande Bharat Express are made. Have you ever seen a place where trains, cars, bikes, or airplanes are made?”
Fans curious about visiting
Praise for Indian Railways
Along with curiosity, many viewers praised the railway system. One comment said, “Great Indian Railways.” Others recognized the location and wrote, “ICF, Chennai,” while many reacted with heart and fire emojis.
Thumb image: Instagram
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