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Prime Minister Narendra Modi unveiled six new Vande Bharat trains on September 15, heralding a new era in India's rail travel. The virtual inauguration, held at Tatanagar Junction in Jharkhand, highlights the expanding Vande Bharat fleet, a cornerstone of the "Make in India" initiative.
Among the 6 new trains, three will run on the Howrah route, 2 from Tatanagar and one will connect the iconic cities of Deoghar and Varanasi. The new trains will enhance connectivity on key routes:
These additions promise a blend of speed, comfort, and advanced amenities, revolutionizing travel for both business and leisure passengers.
Since its launch in February 2019, the Vande Bharat fleet has grown to 54 trains, completing around 36,000 trips and serving over 3.17 crore passengers. The latest Vande Bharat 2.0 models boast cutting-edge features, including rapid acceleration, the Kavach safety system, WiFi, and anti-virus technology.