New Delhi, July 13: In a bid to save water required for cleaning trains, an automatic train washing system has been installed by Northern Railways at Hazrat Nizamuddin station in Delhi.  According to a tweet by ANI, the washing system has a capacity of 250 coaches per day and takes 7-8 minutes to wash a 24-coach rake.

Earlier, the Indian Railway had decided to set up automatic coach washing plants at 10 major depots to save water required for cleaning trains. Reports inform that about 12,000 litres to 14,000 litres of water is used for cleaning one rake consisting of 22-24 coaches.

If automatic washing plants are installed at major stations, it would be eco-friendly and uses a minimum quantity of water, soap and disinfectants. Further, water used for washing can be treated at the ETP plant and recycled.

According to a PTI report, the automatic plant will require only 6000 litres to clean a rake out of which 4000 litres will be recycled water. As per the calculation, one depot will save 1,24,000 litres of water per day and 453 lakh litres per year once the plant is operational.

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