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Home / Technology / PM Modi to Launch India's First Sleeper Vande Bharat

PM Modi to Launch India's First Sleeper Vande Bharat

2 Jan

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Summary

  • First Vande Bharat Sleeper train to launch on Kolkata-Guwahati route.
  • Fares aim to be significantly lower than air travel for middle class.
  • Train features advanced safety, comfort, and regional cuisine options.
PM Modi to Launch India's First Sleeper Vande Bharat

India is set to witness the launch of its first Vande Bharat Sleeper train, with Prime Minister Modi expected to flag off the service on the Kolkata-Guwahati route in the coming days. This new train promises a world-class travel experience for overnight journeys, featuring advanced safety systems, improved suspension, and an aerodynamic design.

The fares have been strategically set to be significantly more affordable than air travel. For instance, the 3rd AC fare is estimated around Rs 2,300, 2nd AC at Rs 3,000, and 1st AC at Rs 3,600, all inclusive of meals. This pricing aims to make the modern travel experience accessible to the middle class.

Beyond comfort and safety, the Vande Bharat Sleeper will also highlight regional culture. Passengers traveling from Guwahati will be served Assamese cuisine, while those departing from Kolkata can anticipate Bengali dishes. This initiative aims to offer passengers a unique blend of modern travel and local hospitality.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Vande Bharat Sleeper train is expected to launch on the Kolkata-Guwahati route within the next 15-20 days, with testing and certification now complete.
Fares are estimated at Rs 2,300 for 3rd AC, Rs 3,000 for 2nd AC, and Rs 3,600 for 1st AC, including meals, making it substantially lower than air travel.
The train boasts advanced safety systems, improved suspension, energy-efficient design, and will serve regional cuisines like Assamese and Bengali dishes.

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