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PM Modi to flag off five new Vande Bharat trains on June 27

With the introduction of these new trains, the total number of Vande Bharat trains running on the country’s rail network will reach on 23.

PM Modi to flag off five new Vande Bharat trains on June 27

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to introduce five new Vande Bharat Express trains simultaneously on June 27. These semi-high-speed trains, manufactured in accordance with the Make in India policy by ICF, will connect various cities across the country. According to the official sources of Ministry of Railways, these trains will operate on routes including Goa-Mumbai, Patna-Ranchi, Bhopal-Indore, Bhopal-Jabalpur, and Bangalore-Hubli-Dharwad.

With the introduction of these new trains, the total number of Vande Bharat trains running on the country’s rail network will reach on 23. The addition of these trains will increase convenience for residents of these cities by providing a comfortable and modern mode of rail travel.

The Vande Bharat Express trains are known for their cutting-edge amenities, such as comfortable seating, advanced safety features, and improved passenger services. These trains are designed to operate at semi-high speeds, ensuring faster connectivity and reducing travel time between cities.

The Indian Railways initiative to unveil these five new Vande Bharat Express trains signifies the government’s commitment to strengthening the railway infrastructure and enhancing travel options for the citizens. The addition of these new Vande Bharat Express trains on new routes is expected to boost tourism, trade, and economic development in the regions they serve. It will also give a significant boost to the ‘Make in India’ initiative, as these trains are made in India, contributing to the growth of the country’s manufacturing sector. 

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