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Indian Railways To Make 10,000 Non-AC Coaches In Two Years

This initiative will increase the number of non-air conditioned coaches by 22%.

<div class="paragraphs"><p>An Indian Railways train. (Source: PIB)</p></div>
An Indian Railways train. (Source: PIB)

The Indian Railways announced on Tuesday that it will manufacture 10,000 non-air conditioned coaches over the next two fiscals to enhance facilities for common passengers. This initiative will increase the number of non-AC coaches by 22%.

For the year-ended March 2025, the plan includes 2,605 general coaches, 1,470 non-AC sleeper coaches, and 323 sitting-cum-luggage rake coaches, along with 32 high-capacity parcel vans and 55 pantry cars, according to a Northern Railway statement.

“Designed to improve passenger comfort, the breakup also includes general, sleeper, and SLR (seating-cum-luggage rakes) coaches for Amrit Bharat trains,” it said.

Similarly, the railways said that in fiscal 2026, 2,710 general coaches, 1,910 non-AC sleeper coaches, 514 SLR coaches, 200 high-capacity parcel vans, and 110 pantry cars will be manufactured.

“The Railways' focus is to ensure adequate and improved facilities for passengers travelling in non-AC coaches and enhance comfort and availability in response to varying passenger needs and seasonal fluctuations,” the statement said.

(With inputs from PTI)

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