Every day lakhs of passengers travel on Indian trains. Keeping in view the convenience of the passengers, Indian Railways has made many arrangements. Indian Railways is operating thousands of trains across the country. These trains run to almost every major place in the country. Indian Railways has an important contribution to the connectivity of the country. For this reason, Indian Railways is called the lifeline of the nation. Indian Railways is a very convenient and economical means of travel.

For this reason, people prefer to travel by Indian train more than any other means. While traveling in trains at stations, you must have noticed that the color of the coaches of Indian trains is different. At the same time, do you know the reason behind this? If not, then today we are going to tell you about this.

Blue colored coaches
Blue-coloured coaches are made to run at a speed of 70 to 140 kilometers per hour. They are made of steel. These coaches are very comfortable for travel.

Red coloured coaches
Red-coloured coaches are also known as Link Hoffman Buch coaches. They are made of aluminum. These coaches are made for a speed of about 200 km per hour.

Green colored coaches
Trains in which green-coloured coaches are installed are cheaper. You also get comfort while traveling in this coach. If you want to experience a comfortable journey at a low fare, then you can travel in it.

Yellow, orange, and purple colored coaches
Yellow coloured coaches are cheaper and non-AC. Orange-coloured coaches are installed in trains that travel short distances. Its purple color is usually installed in Tejas Express. It has many types of modern facilities.

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