More 2 Trains of Vande Bharat Planned For Hyderabad

Vande Bharat | Hyderabad, April 16 (Maxim News): Two more Vande Bharat express trains are reportedly being planned for Hyderabad by the Indian Railway. presently, two Vande Bharata Express trains, one between Secunderabad-Visakhapatnam and the other between Secunderabad-Tirupati are operational. These two trains have become popular with the rail users from the city running with an occupancy rate of not less than 99 percent throughout the week.

According to the sources from the South Central Railway sources said the reservations on these trains are also getting full thanks to the demand. With the success of these two services, it is learned that the Indian Railway is planning to introduce two more Vande Bharat trains between Hyderabad and Bangalore, and Pune in the next three to four months.

While one train will be running on the Kacheguda-Bengaluru route, the other will run between Secunderabad – Pune. The Indian Railway is learning to be planning these services in tandem with the SCR authorities.

There are several trains already running between Hyderabad and Bengaluru, both cities being Information Technology hubs of the country. The travel time of normal passenger trains takes about 12 hours and the Vande Bharata train is expected to cut that travel time to around 8 hours.

The sources said that the possibilities of a Vande Bharat between Secunderabad to Pune were being put in place soon after the introduction of kacheguda-bengaluru route. If these schedules work out, Hyderabad could be the first to get four Vande Bharat express trains among other cities in the country. (Maxim News)


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