Rae Bareli’s MCF Unveils First Vande Bharat Trainset, Boosting India’s Production Capacity

| May 02, 2026, 06:18:06 PM | TOI.in
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In a major milestone for Indian Railways, the Modern Coach Factory in Rae Bareli has rolled out its first Vande Bharat Express trainset. This makes it the third facility in India to manufacture these semi-high-speed trains, alongside Chennai’s ICF and Kapurthala’s RCF.The 16-coach train comes equipped with advanced features including Siemens propulsion, faster acceleration, Kavach safety system, improved passenger comfort, and enhanced accessibility. The move is expected to significantly boost production capacity and accelerate the nationwide rollout of Vande Bharat trains.

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