Yamini C S | Edited by Chandrashekar Srinivasan
The much-awaited Vande Bharat Specific is about to make its debut in south India on November 11. Listed here are 5 info you should learn about India’s first high-speed practice.
1. That is the the fifth Vande Bharat Specific in India. It’s going to join Bengaluru and Mysuru in Karnataka to Tamil Nadu capital Chennai. The practice – a part of the ‘make in India’ marketing campaign – can be flagged off by prime minister Narendra Modi. The Vande Bharat providers are anticipated to spice up tourism in addition to present sooner and extra snug journey choices. The 4 trains launched up to now join Delhi, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Kanpur, Varanasi and different locations.
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2. The typical pace of the Chennai-Mysuru service can be between 75 and 77 kilometres per hour. Journey time – the space is round 504 kilometres – can be round six-and-a-half hours. The practice will go away Chennai Central at 5.50 am, cease at Bengaluru’s Krantivira Sangolli Rayanna (KRS) Station and attain Mysuru at 12.30 pm.
3. For the return journey, it should go away Mysuru at 1.05 pm, arrive in Bengaluru at 2.25 pm and attain Chennai at 7.35 pm.
Right here is the schedule of Chennai-Mysuru Vande Bharat Specific:
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4. The practice will run on six days of the week; it won’t be obtainable on Wednesday. It’s going to cross Perambur, Veppampattu, Katpadi Junction, Gudupalli and Malur, The Information Minute reported, however not cease at any of them. It’s going to have 16 coaches, with automated doorways and seats that may rotate 180 levels.
5. One other report on News18 mentioned ‘economic system class’ tickets will price ₹921 (Chennai-Mysuru route) and ‘govt class’ ₹1,880. Fares for journey between Mysuru and Bengaluru can be ₹368 and ₹768, respectively.