India is too excited about its first high-tech train
Food. Coffee. Wi-Fi
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Sohini Mitter
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Formerly with Forbes India magazine and The Financial Express newspaper.
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India's first high-tech train is here.
The country that boasts of Asia's largest rail network and possibly the world's highest passenger traffic, will soon roll out a premier train service between Mumbai and Goa — popular destinations on the west coast.
The swanky Tejas Express will be equipped with Wi-Fi, LCD TVs, coffee vending machines, snack tables and to top it all, a gourmet platter curated by celebrity chefs.
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Its 20 coaches will also have integrated braille displays, digital destination boards, and electronic passenger reservation charts, according to reports.
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Tejas Express rolls out next moth but some have touted it a "game changer" already.
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And people want it in more cities across the country.
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Travelling on this should be fun!