India's first high-tech train is here.

The country that boasts of Asia's largest rail network and possibly the world's highest passenger traffic, will soon roll out a premier train service between Mumbai and Goa — popular destinations on the west coast.

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The swanky Tejas Express will be equipped with Wi-Fi, LCD TVs, coffee vending machines, snack tables and to top it all, a gourmet platter curated by celebrity chefs.

Its 20 coaches will also have integrated braille displays, digital destination boards, and electronic passenger reservation charts, according to reports.

Gourmet cuisine, individual TV sets: Mumbai-Goa passengers spoilt for choice with new #TejasExpress https://t.co/nCbhiEqUij pic.twitter.com/tYDjMQjydh — Hindustan Times (@htTweets) April 30, 2017

Tejas Express rolls out next moth but some have touted it a "game changer" already.

@sureshpprabhu The Tejas Express. Brilliant. I look forward to travelling by it. Another big salute to you Sir. #standingovation .thank you. — Karan Jaime Bodade (@karanjaime) April 30, 2017

And people want it in more cities across the country.

@RailMinIndia It may be introduced in Andhra Pradesh too between Vijayawada and Visakhapatnam. — Araja Ramakrishna (@arajaramakrishn) May 2, 2017

@RailMinIndia @sureshpprabhu Delhi-Amritsar route​ will be much profitable instead of Delhi-Chandigarh — Vipin Soni (@soni_seggi) May 2, 2017

@RailMinIndia Agra to Bhopal Tejas train sud be considered — Rashikendra Deepak (@Rashikendra_D) May 2, 2017

Travelling on this should be fun!