The 10 new Vande Bharat trains that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will flag off will run from different stations across the country. Earlier, PM Modi had flagged off the Mumbai-Goa Vande Bharat Express.
Indian Railways is launching new Vande Bharat trains one after the other. Now on September 15, different states of the country are going to get 10 Vande Bharat trains. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will flag off these trains from Jamshedpur, Jharkhand. This is the first time that ten Vande Bharat trains will be launched simultaneously.
These states will get new Vande Bharat
Earlier, he had flagged off the Mumbai-Goa Vande Bharat Express. These 10 Vande Bharat trains will be run from different railway stations across the country. According to the information, the states across the country that have received these Vande Bharat trains are Jharkhand, Bihar, West Bengal, Odisha, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Telangana, Karnataka, Chhattisgarh and Uttar Pradesh.
Of these, the 10 Vande Bharat trains that will run from September 15, most will pass through Bihar. It is worth noting that assembly elections are going to be held in Jharkhand in the coming days. In such a situation, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will reach Jamshedpur on September 15. East Coast Railway said that from September 15, at least three more Vande Bharat Express trains will run through Odisha.
Odisha will get 3 new Vande Bharat trains
The new trains passing through Odisha are Tata-
Berhampur, Rourkela-Howrah and Durg-Visakhapatnam Vande Bharat Express. These three are among the 10 trains which Prime Minister Narendra Modi is going to flag off. To further strengthen the railway infrastructure in Odisha, the Center has made a budgetary provision of Rs 10,586 crore in 2024-25.
Let us tell you that Vande Bharat train is a semi high speed train. Whose maximum speed is 160 km / h. If we talk about the total number of Vande Bharat trains running in the country, till now a total of 54 pairs of Vande Bharat trains are running on different rail routes of the country, covering more than 280 districts of 24 states and union territories.