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  "type": "article",
  "title": "India's First Hydrogen Train Set to Roll Out on July 17 as Gadkari Calls Fuel 'Transport's Future'",
  "summary": "Union Minister Nitin Gadkari said hydrogen fuel trials are underway on 10 routes across India, even as the country's first hydrogen train prepares to begin commercial runs in Haryana on July 17.",
  "content": "Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari has made it clear that hydrogen will shape the future of the transport industry. Speaking on Thursday, he revealed that trials are currently underway on 10 routes across the country to test hydrogen as a fuel. The announcement comes just days before the country's first hydrogen train is set to begin its journey in Haryana on July 17, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi flagging it off.\n\nThe 10 routes where hydrogen fuel is being tested\nAccording to Gadkari, hydrogen fuel trials are currently running on the Greater Noida-Delhi-Agra, Bhubaneswar-Konark-Puri, Ahmedabad-Vadodara-Surat, Sahibabad-Faridabad-Delhi and Pune-Mumbai routes. Beyond these, the list also includes Jamshedpur-Kalinganagar, Thiruvananthapuram-Kochi, Kochi-Edapally, Jamnagar-Ahmedabad, and the Visakhapatnam-Bayyavaram stretch on National Highway-16. In effect, the tests are being carried out simultaneously in different corners of the country so that hydrogen's performance can be assessed under a wide range of conditions before it is adopted as a mainstream fuel.\n\nMinistry working on a pilot project\nGadkari was addressing the 'Prawas 5.0' and 'Bharat Prawasi Awards' event held in Hyderabad. Speaking at the event, he said the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways is working on a pilot project across 10 routes for hydrogen trials. He added that he is confident the future of the transport industry lies in hydrogen, and that hydrogen will be the fuel of the future as well, with the ministry working consistently in that direction.\n\nPlans to run buses in Delhi on hydrogen made from garbage\nIn the national capital Delhi, authorities are also considering running public buses on hydrogen generated from municipal waste. Gadkari had recently said that hydrogen-powered buses could soon be introduced in Delhi. He had remarked that people have asked how this would be achieved, and pointed out that none of his predictions over the past 50 years have failed to come true. He further explained that this waste would be segregated and used to produce hydrogen through bio-digesters, and that buses in Delhi would run on this hydrogen, adding that all of this is entirely achievable.\n\nHydrogen train to start carrying passengers from July 17\nIndian Railways is set to begin commercial operations of the country's first hydrogen train on July 17. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will flag off the train, which will run between Jind and Sonipat in Haryana. The train is powered by hydrogen fuel cell technology, which means it will generate almost zero pollution. Fares on the Jind-Sonipat hydrogen train will start at just Rs 5, with the maximum fare capped at Rs 25.\n\nWhat this means for you\n• Across India: If these hydrogen fuel trials succeed, buses and trucks nationwide could eventually see lower fuel costs and reduced pollution.\n• In Haryana: Daily commuters between Jind and Sonipat will get a near-zero-pollution train option from July 17, with fares ranging from just Rs 5 to Rs 25.\n• In Delhi: If the plan to run buses on hydrogen made from municipal waste materializes, it could improve both the city's waste management and its public transport system.\n\nQuestions & Answers\n\n1. When is India's first hydrogen train launching?\nThe country's first hydrogen train begins commercial operations on July 17, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi flagging it off.\n\n2. Between which cities will the hydrogen train run?\nThe train will run between Jind and Sonipat in Haryana.\n\n3. What will the hydrogen train fare be?\nFares will start at just Rs 5, with the maximum fare capped at Rs 25.\n\n4. On which routes is India testing hydrogen fuel?\nTrials are underway on 10 routes: Greater Noida-Delhi-Agra, Bhubaneswar-Konark-Puri, Ahmedabad-Vadodara-Surat, Sahibabad-Faridabad-Delhi, Pune-Mumbai, Jamshedpur-Kalinganagar, Thiruvananthapuram-Kochi, Kochi-Edapally, Jamnagar-Ahmedabad, and Visakhapatnam-Bayyavaram on National Highway-16.\n\n5. What is Delhi's plan for hydrogen-powered buses?\nMunicipal waste will be segregated and processed through bio-digesters to produce hydrogen, which would then be used to run public buses in Delhi.\n\n6. How much pollution will the hydrogen train cause?\nSince it runs on hydrogen fuel cell technology, the train will generate almost zero pollution.",
  "url": "https://trendkia.com/en/auto/17-julai-se-patari-para-utaregi-desha-ki-pahali-haidrojana-trena-gadkari-bole-yahi-hai-parivahana-ka-bhavishya-6494",
  "category": "Auto",
  "publishedAt": "2026-07-10",
  "tags": [
    "Hydrogen train",
    "Nitin Gadkari",
    "Hydrogen fuel trial",
    "Jind Sonipat train",
    "Hydrogen bus Delhi",
    "Transport ministry"
  ],
  "language": "en",
  "site": "TrendKia"
}