The Izzatnagar division of North Eastern Railway has submitted a proposal to the Railway Board to start a Vande Bharat Express service between Tanakpur in Uttarakhand and Delhi. This initiative aims to provide a faster and more efficient travel option for the residents of the Kumaon region. The proposed train service will significantly reduce the travel time between these two locations by offering a high-speed alternative to existing rail services.
What are the main details of the Tanakpur-Delhi Vande Bharat proposal
The proposal highlights a direct route from Tanakpur to Delhi via Bareilly. Senior DCM Sanjeev Sharma of the Izzatnagar division stated that the plan was sent for the new financial year starting April 2026. The train service is intended to benefit the local population by providing a premium and time-saving travel experience. Currently, the proposal is in the approval stage at the Railway Board, and operations will begin once the final nod is received.
How will this project impact the region and infrastructure
- The train will be the first high-speed service for passengers in the Tanakpur area.
- Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has discussed the project with the Railway Minister to speed up the process.
- Railway authorities are considering building a mega terminal depot at Cbiganj in Bareilly for the maintenance of Vande Bharat trains.
- The new service will likely boost tourism and local business by improving connectivity to the national capital.
- The maintenance facility at Bareilly will cover an area of one lakh square meters to support multiple train sets.

























