May not be true. It may not cause any pollution here, but if the electricity is generated using coal then pollution is created at the power plant. All we have shifting the pollution from the trains to the power plants, not eliminating of pollution itself.
Absolutely strange to watch that trains are passing so speedily in rains. The first train came upto us and disappeared in the heavy rains within a few moments. Really a feeling of strangeness cover our minds. The station is uncrowded and heavy rains falling and sounds of trains whistling create an unknown uncanny feeling which can't be expressed .As if our minds go away far in the distance land of dreams and imaginations. It seems that sit there hour after hour and watch the passing trains leaving all the daily activities of life and forgetting all sorrows of life. Just see and see unendingly.
Capture is nice. But 02338 Santiniketan Express doesn't have the permission to run at 130 kmph anywhere throughout its journey. Here at Janai Road it has attained hardly 70/80 kmph speed at the most. Only Duronto Express runs at 130 kmph at certain parts of its journey. Maximum permissible speed of Rajdhani Express (Howrah/Sealdah) is 120 kmph. Please change your title.
One point I forgot to mention, 02338 Dn runs by Diesel engine only because after Khana junction there is no overhead line. In this video it is shown to have been pulled by an electric engine. I had been a regular passanger of this train for 30 years or so.