Indian Railways is launching two new trains in Jammu and Kashmir: a Vande Bharat Express and a centrally heated sleeper train. The Vande Bharat Express will run between Katra and Baramulla, reducing travel time significantly, while the sleeper train will connect Srinagar and New Delhi, offering enhanced comfort and scenic views.
The Indian Railways is set to transform travel in Jammu and Kashmir by launching two new trains. Soon, a dedicated Vande Bharat Express and a centrally heated sleeper train are anticipated to begin service, enhancing passenger comfort and connection even further. There are plans to connect Srinagar and New Delhi with a centrally heated sleeper train.
Key features include 13 hours of travel time, including passing the breathtaking Chenab Bridge—the world's tallest railway bridge at 359 meters—and gorgeous mountains. Although the train will not include second-class sleeping cars, it will provide passengers with upscale amenities.
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The Indian Railways will launch an eight-coach Vande Bharat Express with chair car seating for the 246-kilometer Katra-Baramulla segment. Here are the special features:
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Katra, a major pilgrimage hub as the gateway to the Mata Vaishno Devi shrine, already has a 16-coach Vande Bharat Express service to New Delhi. The new Vande Bharat on the Katra-Baramulla route will allow seamless connectivity for passengers. Travellers may take the current Vande Bharat Express from New Delhi to Katra, then switch to the new train to get to Srinagar or Baramulla.
By the end of next month, the Katra-Baramulla Vande Bharat service should be up and running, providing locals, pilgrims, and visitors with a quicker and more comfortable way to travel.