The railways recently launched the third and fourth one-day Bharat Expresses from Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh.
Vande Bharat Express, the country’s fastest train designed to clock a maximum speed of 180 km per hour, will make its Southern debut on November 10 on the Chennai-Mussoorie route. PM Modi boarded the Bharat Express for the fifth time today.This semi-high-speed train will run between Chennai and Mysore.Prime Minister Narendra Modi is in Bengaluru on his Karnataka tour. It was here that he inaugurated the train. This is the first Vande Bharat Express to run in South Africa.On November 11, Modi will also inaugurate the Kempegowda International Airport.From Chennai to Madurai, the train and chair car fares will be 12000 rupees, while the executive fares will be 295 rupees. Breakfast is also available in the morning.At the same time, lunch will be available; this is why the fare is so high.The fare for the economic class of the Vande Bharat train is Rs. 921, and the fare for the executive class is Rs. 1880.The train was scheduled to leave Chennai at 5:50 a.m. and arrive in Mysore at 12:20 a.m.The train will run six days a week, from Monday to Sunday, from Chennai to Bangalore and then to Mysore.The Vande Bharat express train number from Chennai Central to Mysore Junction is 20608. The Vande Bharat Express from Mysore Junction to Chennai has the train number 20607.It is, after all, a high-speed train, and it is one of the most recent gifts to South India for the people who will benefit from it by reducing travel time between the two destinations, Chennai and Mysore. Train transportation allows us to conduct trade communications and communicate with established civilizations; it is well-planned and does not disrupt or study movement from one location to another.
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