The exterior paint of the train is already faced out foe an year and you can see brown patches all along the body and lettering. I have attached the paint color of bus which is whitish and the bus is 6yrs old and may be repainted before 2 yrs for comparison.
Regarding ride quality, the tinted glass panels given in sides look good and wide when compared with normal trains I could hear the track sounds and felt vibrations when seated and felt the oscillations near door area when standing and are some better then LHB coaches.
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Regarding other features CC cameras are provided and train announcements are made with platform indication left or right. Again this is not the first in class as I have seen GPS fitted city buses with stage announcements in BMTC Benguluru 12 yrs back .
please wait...Translate to EnglishThe train's outside paint is all messed up, man. It's been like that for a whole year and now it's covered in these brown spots and markings. Check out the bus paint, it's kinda whitish. That bus is six years old and might get a fresh paint job in a couple of years. Just so you can make a good comparison, you know?
Now, let's talk about the ride quality. The tinted glass panels on the sides look pretty cool and wider than regular trains. But, man, when I was sitting, I could hear all the noise from the tracks and even felt some vibrations. And when I was standing near the doors, the train was shaking a bit, you know? It's not as bad as those LHB coaches, though.
As for the other features, they got some CC cameras installed and they make announcements on the train, telling you which side the platform is on. But, hey, this ain't nothing new. I remember seeing city buses in Benguluru fitted with GPS and making stage announcements like 12 years ago.