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A first, ATM on train

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In a maiden attempt, the Indian Railways has installed an ATM on board a train. The trial run was conducted on April 10 on the Manmad-CST Panchvati Express in Maharashtra, said Railways Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw.

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Vaishnaw posted the video of the ATM installation X, referring to it as part of a larger initiative to usher in innovation and ease of use for passengers

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The initiative, called “ATM on Wheels”, is in line with the Railway Board’s directive to find out-of-the-box ways to improve railway earnings through non-fare revenue.

The mini-pantry section of the train was transformed into a secure compartment for the ATM by the mechanical team of the Railways.

The ATM is bolted and rubber-padded to avoid damage due to vibrations, and two fire extinguishers have been placed next to it as a precautionary measure.

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The ATM-on-train concept would make banking facilities accessible to commuters, particularly in zones with restricted access to financial infrastructure. Railway officials added that if the trial is successful, it would open the doors for more such ATMs on trains in the future, particularly on long-distance routes.

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