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This article shares details about India’s first sleeper Vande Bharat train launched by Prime Minister Modi.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently launched India’s first sleeper Vande Bharat train from Malda. This train will run between Howrah and Guwahati, making travel more comfortable for passengers.
During the event, PM Modi also flagged off four Amrit Bharat Express trains that will connect North Bengal’s New Jalpaiguri and Alipurduar with other parts of the country. This move aims to enhance rail connectivity.
The sleeper Vande Bharat train can run at a maximum speed of 180 km/h, but it is expected to operate at around 120-130 km/h. It provides a more comfortable option for long journeys, offering services similar to air travel at affordable prices.
Passengers can enjoy modern facilities on this train, including ergonomic berths and advanced sanitation technology that eliminates 99% of germs. The train also features automatic sliding doors for safety and cleanliness.
The fare for the sleeper train has been set with different classes: 1AC at ₹3,600, 2AC at ₹3,000, and 3AC at ₹2,300, including meals. This will significantly reduce travel time and promote tourism in the region.
Summary:
- PM Modi launched India’s first sleeper Vande Bharat train from Malda.
- The train connects Howrah and Guwahati, enhancing travel options.
- It can reach speeds of up to 180 km/h, with expected speeds of 120-130 km/h.
- Modern facilities include ergonomic berths and advanced sanitation systems.
- Fares are set at ₹3,600 for 1AC, ₹3,000 for 2AC, and ₹2,300 for 3AC.
