New Delhi. Indian Railways is going to give the gift of three more Vande Bharat. These three trains will run between small cities of different states to the state capital.
This will improve connectivity with small cities and make the journey of passengers convenient. By combining these three trains, the number of Vande Bharat will reach 55. Know what will be the routes of the new Vande Bharat.
According to a Railway Ministry official, of the three new Vande Bharat Expresses starting from Saturday, one will run from Meerut to Lucknow, the second from Madurai to Bengaluru and the third from Nagarcoil to Chennai. All three trains will be stopped at major cities on the route.
It will depart from Meerut at 6.35 am and reach Lucknow at 1.45 pm via Hapur, Moradabad and Bareilly. The entire journey will take 7 hours and 10 minutes. On the return journey also, this train will stop at the same stations.
Mdurai to Bangalore Route
This train will depart from Madurai in the morning and will reach Bengaluru via Dindigul, Tiruchirapalli, Karur, Namakkal, Salem, Krishna Rajapuram. It will stop at the same stations on its return journey.
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Chennai to Nagercoil Route
It will depart from Chennai in the morning and reach Nagercoil via Tambaram, Villupuram, Tiruchirapalli, Dindigul, Madurai, Kovilpatti, Tirunelveli.
Vande Bharat is the first issue of NDA 3.O’s tenure
Vande Bharat is being started for the first time in NDA 3.0 tenure. Earlier, Vande Bharat was started in March. Then the new train could not be started due to implementation of election code of conduct. 51 Vande Bharat expressways have been started in NDA 2.0 tenure. The first Vande Bharat was started between Delhi and Varanasi in NDA 1.0.
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