Indian Railways transforming old train coaches into restaurants – News18 Hindi


Report/Piyush Sharma: Now soon the passengers traveling by train will get to see a luxurious restaurant in the poor coach of the train. Not only this, people will also be able to easily eat food while sitting in the luxurious restaurant built in that bad coach. This coach will be able to seat 40 people. The railway administration is soon going to convert the condemned coaches of the trains into luxurious restaurants. At present, preparations have been started to open a restaurant by making Kandam coach luxurious at Haridwar and Bareilly railway stations of Moradabad Railway Division. Apart from this, a place is also being searched for it at Moradabad railway station.

Bad coach will become a luxurious restaurant
It is often seen that there are some coaches of the Railways, which become in bad condition after becoming very old. These coaches are parked on the railway tracks near the railway station. They are of no use. But now the railway administration will increase its income from these bad coaches. The broken coach will be transformed into a luxurious restaurant, in which people will be able to sit and have their meals easily. After which people will be able to sit in the luxurious restaurant made of this damaged coach and taste delicious dishes. Not only this, there will be arrangement for open air seating outside the coach also.

40 people will be able to enjoy together
Moradabad division’s senior DCM Aditya Gupta said that restaurants will be built in the condemned coaches. After which passengers and other people will be able to enjoy food from the restaurant in the railway station premises. The coach restaurant will have a seating capacity of approximately 40 people. The view of the 70 by 60 meter coach will also look attractive and luxurious. Railway officials say that for catering outside the restaurant, the Railways will have to pay a separate license fee.

FIRST PUBLISHED: May 8, 2024, 15:33 IST



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