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This article covers the launch of the Vande Bharat Train service from Varanasi to Khajuraho, including details of its first journey and the public reception.
A new Vande Bharat Train has started running from Varanasi to Khajuraho, and it made a great impression on its first journey. The train’s pilot, Sachendra Kumar Pandey, shared how smoothly it accelerated to 130 km/h in just five minutes, feeling almost like gliding over water.
At the Chivki railway station in Prayagraj, Sachendra expressed his excitement about being the pilot of the first Vande Bharat to stop there. Originally from Nawabganj in the district, he has been with the railway since 2003 and took many photos to remember this special day.
The train, with a maximum speed limit of 110 km/h for this route, was handed over to co-pilot Sushmita once they reached Chivki. Sachendra described the ride as the best he has ever experienced, highlighting its speed, comfort, and reliability.
The arrival of the train was met with enthusiasm from the local community at Chivki station, with many people cheering and clapping as it pulled in. The station was decorated, and there was a ceremony with prayers for the train’s safety.
This new service connects several popular tourist destinations, making travel easier for visitors. The train will run six days a week, with specific timings announced soon, enhancing connectivity between important places like Varanasi, Prayagraj, and Khajuraho.
Summary:
- The Vande Bharat Train service from Varanasi to Khajuraho has been launched.
- First journey highlighted smooth acceleration to 130 km/h.
- Train connects key tourist spots like Prayagraj and Khajuraho.
- Runs six days a week with specific timings to be announced.
- Local community welcomed the train with celebrations at Chivki station.







