<p>Mumbai: You can now withdraw cash while a train speed on rails! </p><p>In a first of sorts, an automated teller machine (ATM) has been installed in a train on an experimental basis drawing huge response and accolades coinciding with the 172nd anniversary of the Indian Railways. </p><p>The Mumbai-headquartered Central Railway (CR) has installed an ATM on board the Mumbai-Manmad Panchavati Express. </p>.<p>The ATM has been placed by the Bank of Maharashtra in collaboration with the Bhusawal division of CR.</p><p>Union Minister for Railways, Information & Broadcasting, Electronics & Information Technology, Ashwini Vaishnaw, took to social media platforms to post a video of the ATM on Wednesday.</p><p>“In a first, ATM facility in train,” posted the minister, a bureaucrat-turned-politician. </p><p>Incidentally, the video comes on the anniversary of the railways. </p><p>“Tracks of Time, Tales of Triumph!….172 years ago, the rhythmic chug of a steam engine echoed through history, carrying not just passengers, but dreams and destiny across 34 kilometers of iron rails…From a 34 km journey in 1853 to one of the world's largest railway networks today — India’s railways continue to move forward with pride,” the CR posted. \</p>.Fire breaks out in Jhansi railway hospital; none hurt.<p>It has been introduced as part of Indian Railways’ Innovative and Non-Fare Revenue Ideas Scheme (INFRIS).</p><p>The Panchavati Express runs daily between Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT) in Mumbai and Manmad Junction in Nashik and back. The Panchavati Express shares its rake with Mumbai–Hingoli Janshatabdi Express. </p><p>After the trial run, ATMs would be introduced in more trains. </p><p>The necessary upgrade to install the ATM was carried out at the Manmad Railway Workshop.</p>
<p>Mumbai: You can now withdraw cash while a train speed on rails! </p><p>In a first of sorts, an automated teller machine (ATM) has been installed in a train on an experimental basis drawing huge response and accolades coinciding with the 172nd anniversary of the Indian Railways. </p><p>The Mumbai-headquartered Central Railway (CR) has installed an ATM on board the Mumbai-Manmad Panchavati Express. </p>.<p>The ATM has been placed by the Bank of Maharashtra in collaboration with the Bhusawal division of CR.</p><p>Union Minister for Railways, Information & Broadcasting, Electronics & Information Technology, Ashwini Vaishnaw, took to social media platforms to post a video of the ATM on Wednesday.</p><p>“In a first, ATM facility in train,” posted the minister, a bureaucrat-turned-politician. </p><p>Incidentally, the video comes on the anniversary of the railways. </p><p>“Tracks of Time, Tales of Triumph!….172 years ago, the rhythmic chug of a steam engine echoed through history, carrying not just passengers, but dreams and destiny across 34 kilometers of iron rails…From a 34 km journey in 1853 to one of the world's largest railway networks today — India’s railways continue to move forward with pride,” the CR posted. \</p>.Fire breaks out in Jhansi railway hospital; none hurt.<p>It has been introduced as part of Indian Railways’ Innovative and Non-Fare Revenue Ideas Scheme (INFRIS).</p><p>The Panchavati Express runs daily between Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT) in Mumbai and Manmad Junction in Nashik and back. The Panchavati Express shares its rake with Mumbai–Hingoli Janshatabdi Express. </p><p>After the trial run, ATMs would be introduced in more trains. </p><p>The necessary upgrade to install the ATM was carried out at the Manmad Railway Workshop.</p>