India’s First Hydrogen Train Set for Launch: Connecting Jind and Sonipat with Green Technology
Hydrogen Train Launch: Indian Railways is poised to enter a new era of sustainable mobility on July 17, 2026. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to flag off the country’s first-ever hydrogen-powered train, marking a significant milestone in India's transition toward green transportation.
RJ Kesari News Desk: This pioneering service will operate along the 89-kilometer route connecting the towns of Jind and Sonipat in Haryana, offering a clean, modern alternative to traditional diesel engines.
Hydrogen Fuel Cell Technology: A Cleaner Future
Moving away from conventional diesel power, this train utilizes advanced hydrogen fuel cell technology. By generating electricity directly through hydrogen-based chemical reactions, the train produces zero harmful emissions, with water vapor being the only byproduct. Designed following formal approval from the Railway Board in May 2026, this initiative is a core component of the national strategy to decarbonize the railway network.
Operational Details and Schedule
The hydrogen train is designed for efficiency and high capacity, featuring a 10-coach Hydrogen DEMU (Diesel Electric Multiple Unit) configuration.
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Daily Coverage: The train is expected to travel approximately 356 kilometers per day.
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Frequency: The schedule includes two round trips daily between Jind and Sonipat.
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Capacity: The train boasts a total capacity of approximately 2,600 passengers, with 682 comfortable seats.
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Operating Speed: While the train demonstrated a maximum speed of 120 kmph during rigorous testing phases, it will maintain a safe operational speed of 75 kmph for regular passenger services.
Sample Daily Timetable
| Journey | Train Number | Departure (Jind/Sonipat) | Arrival (Sonipat/Jind) |
| Outbound | 74010 | 7:40 AM (Jind) | 9:40 AM (Sonipat) |
| Inbound | 74009 | 10:40 AM (Sonipat) | 1:00 PM (Jind) |
The 12 Stations on the Jind-Sonipat Route
To maximize regional connectivity, the service will stop at a total of 12 stations in both directions, benefiting thousands of daily commuters. The designated stops are:
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Jind City
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Pandu Pindara
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Lalit Kheda
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Bhambheva
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Ishapur Kheri
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Butana
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Khandrai
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Gohana
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Rabhra
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Lath
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Mohana Haryana
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Barwasni
Next Steps for Passenger Service
While the inauguration is confirmed for July 17, the Northern Railway is currently finalizing the specific date for the commencement of regular public services. The Railway Board has directed authorities to monitor the post-launch phase and communicate the start date for general passenger operations shortly.
