Vande Bharat Sleeper Train: Now it is often seen that the waiting list on this route is very long on Nagpur and Pune route. In such a situation, passengers face inconvenience and many people have to opt for private buses for travel.
Vande Bharat Sleeper Train: Indian Railways has given great news to its passengers. According to the report, the sleeper Vande Bharat Express train will soon be run between Nagpur and Pune. The Nagpur division of Central Railway has taken this decision in view of the increasing number of passengers. Also, a proposal for a non-sleeper Vande Bharat train has also been received for the Secunderabad line. It is known that many trains like Garib Rath, Ajni-Pune Superfast Express and Nagpur-Pune Express are already running on the Nagpur-Pune route. Now there is a plan to run sleeper Vande Bharat keeping in mind the convenience and increasing number of passengers.
It is often seen on the Nagpur-Pune route that the waiting list is very long. In such a situation, passengers face inconvenience and many people have to opt for private buses for travel. If we talk about Vande Bharat, then at present this train runs on Nagpur-Bilaspur and Nagpur-Indore routes. However, only chair car coaches are installed in them and there is no provision for sleeper berths. It is known that Indian Railways is currently trying to increase the number of sleeper Vande Bharat trains. This will help the railways to modernize its fleet.
Heavy rain in Mumbai, impact on railway traffic
On the other hand, Mumbai has been receiving heavy rain since Friday morning. Due to this, rail and bus services have been affected. In such a situation, working people going to office had to face a lot of trouble. Due to rain, some roads and railway tracks were waterlogged, which slowed down the speed of transport services. Passengers said that suburban rail services are running with a delay of 15 to 20 minutes. A railway official said that due to heavy rains and high waves in the sea, water got accumulated on the railway tracks at Chuna Bhatti on the Harbour Line. Due to high waves in the sea and heavy rains, the risk of flooding in low lying areas has increased.