TRAINS RUN BETWEEN KHAJURAHO AND DELHI ON THE VANDE BHARAT EXPRESS



Vande Bharat Express trains will soon run between Khajuraho and the national capital of Delhi. During his visit to Khajuraho, Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw announced the operation of the Vande 
Bharat Express train.

Two rake points in Chhatarpur and Khajuraho have been approved.” Rail tickets are now available at 45,000 post offices, according to Vaishnav.Recognizing its Made-in-India status; the Indian Railways renamed the indigenously manufactured Train 18 Vande Bharat Express in 2019

Recognizing it’s Made-in-India status, the Indian Railways renamed the indigenously manufactured Train 18 Vande Bharat Express in 2019.
“Soon, road over bridges and road under bridges will be built at strategic locations,” Vaishnav said, referring to the operation of Bharat Gaurav trains such as the Ramayana Express, the electrification of which is expected to be completed by August

By that time, Vande Bharat will also be available,” Vaishnav said. The minister stated that while developing the region, the Prime Minister’s vision of “the government is to serve the people” must be followed in spirit.

Vande Bharat trains are all air-conditioned chair car services that provide premium comfort.
It has European-style seats, rotating seats in executive class, diffused LED lights, reading lights, automatic exit/entry doors, a mini pantry, sensor-based interconnecting doors in each coach, modular bio-vacuum toilets, and fully sealed gangways for a dust-free environment. According to Vaishnaw, Khajuraho will be a world-class station after it is redeveloped One Station One Product Scheme is also being expanded so that local level products can be sold in the market via stations.

“This scheme will include 1000 stations, including Chhatarpur station,” the minister said.

He also stated that the limestone industries near Panna, Madhya Pradesh, are significant and will be linked by railways.

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