INDIAN RAILWAY : Find out why there is a yellow and white stripe on the train car, the reason is very special

 Find out why there is a yellow and white stripe on the train ,

 the reason is very special



Indian Railways is called the lifeline of the country. Indian Railways is not only the second largest railway network in Asia, but also the fourth largest in the world. About 15,000 trains operate in India every day. Due to which millions of travelers can commute from here to there. You may have noticed that different coaches of the railway have different colored stripes. Here we are telling you about this belt.


Symbols have been created

There are many things in Indian Railways that symbols have been created to understand. Example You will find symbols made on the edge of a railway track. Symbols are also made on railway tracks. These types of symbols are created so that nothing needs to be understood or shown to everyone. This is the reason why different types of symbols are also made on different coaches of the train. It has a lot of significance.


The stripes mean


If you have ever seen a train while traveling by Indian Railways or in general, you have noticed that there are blue ICF coaches. A white and yellow stripe is seen on its last window. This white and yellow stripe is made for a special purpose. The white bar means General Coach. In the same way, if a yellow bar is made, it is an indication that this coach is for the disabled and the sick.



Coaches are also reserved for women in Indian Railways. On the coach reserved for women, you will see a green stripe on a gray stripe. In this way, the first-class coaches are known to have a green stripe on the gray.


The color of the coach



In the trains operated by Indian Railways, the color of most of the train coaches remains blue. Blue means used for ICF coaches. It shows that it is a train running at a speed of 80 to 120 kilometers per hour. They range from mail and express to superfast trains. Also, if you look at an ICF air-conditioned AC train, its coaches look red. The Rajdhani Express is an example of this type of train.




The poor chariot train run by Indian Railways has green coaches. At the same time, brown coaches have been installed in meter gauge trains by Indian Railways. A narrowgauge train is the Billimora Waghai Passenger. It features a green coach. Also often seen are brown coaches.