Vande Bharat: Railway is considered the most economical way of traveling in India. Railways have played an important role in connecting the country from one end to the other. At this time, Indian Railways is continuously working to make railways more convenient than before. In which work is continually carried out on issues such as punctuality in the operation of trains, cleanliness in all carriages during the trip and the provision of immediate help in case of emergency. Many changes have been seen in him in recent times. Trains like Tejas and Vande Bharat have been included in the Indian railway network. Since then, there have been many changes to the passenger travel experience.
How many Vande Bharat trains operate in total?
There is a lot of talk these days about premium trains like Vande Bharat. But do you know how many Vande Bharat trains are currently operated by Indian Railways? If you don’t know, then you don’t need to worry because now you will get the answer to this question in this article. We say this because Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnav answered this question in the Lok Sabha when asked by the opposition.
At present there are a total of 136 Vande Bharat trains.
Giving information, Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnav said that a total of 136 Vande Bharat trains are currently running on the Indian Railway network, which were operational till November 21. These trains have superior safety and modern amenities like automatic train protection system ‘Kavach’, high speed, fully sealed gangways, automatic doors, comfortable seats, mini pantries, bottle coolers, freezers and water heaters.
These trains also on the Delhi-Kathgodam route.
The minister said while answering questions from several MPs regarding these trains, he said that Vande Bharat trains run on other important routes including Maharashtra. Apart from this, these trains also operate on the Delhi-Kathgodam route.
Even better travel experience
Regarding speed, the Minister also clarified that the speed of these trains has been maintained up to the maximum speed allowed on the route, and there is no proposal to reduce the speed, to make the travel experience even better.