India Gets Its 6th Vande Bharat Train On Nagpur-Bilaspur Route. PM Modi To Inaugurate On Dec 11

by Shreya Rathod
India Gets Its 6th Vande Bharat Train On Nagpur-Bilaspur Route. PM Modi To Inaugurate On Dec 11

The new generation of Vande Bharat trains is going in full swing. The Government of India has planned the inauguration of 75 Vande Bharat trains as a goal to symbolize the completion of 75 years of independence. One of the newly launched trains will run on the Nagpur-Bilaspur route. Here is all the information about the latest Vande Bharat train.

The Nagpur-Bilaspur Vande Bharat Train Inauguration

Nagpur-Bilaspur
Credits: Wikimedia

India is ready for its new addition to the Vande Bharat trains. The train will run from Nagpur in Maharashtra to Bilaspur in Chhatisgarh. Moreover, PM Modi will inaugurate this semi-high-speed train on the 11th of December, 2022. In comparison with other superfast trains, the Vande Bharat train will complete the journey in five and a half hours instead of seven hours. Also, this train will be for six days a week and will leave Bilaspur at 6:45 am. The same train will reach Nagpur at 12:15 pm. The time it will leave Nagpur is at 2:00 pm and the arrival time at Bilaspur is 7:35 pm.

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Besides Nagpur and Bilaspur, the train will have Raipur, Gondia, and Durg as the stops. The new Vande Bharat train will have comfortable seats, Wi-Fi, automated doors, and GPS based tracking system. This is the sixth edition of the Vande Bharat train. The first ever Vande Bharat train was the Delhi-Varanasi express.

Change In Government’s Approach To Public Transportation

The Vande Bharat trains are a symbol of the Government’s change in the approach to public transport facilities. The transformation from traditional trains to GPS-installed amenities is a progressive change we all are eager to see.

Also Read: From 2023, You Can Travel On Vande Bharat Express From Secunderabad To Vijayawada

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