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Indian Railways Extends Rani Kamlapati-Jabalpur Vande Bharat Express Until Rewa | Important Information

Beginning on Monday, the Rani Kamlapati-Jabalpur Vande Bharat Express will run till Rewa. The Indian Railways’ choice will allow passengers traveling from Madhya Pradesh’s capital to Katni, Maihar, and Satna in the state’s Mahakaushal region to travel more quickly. The train will run six days a week, except Tuesday, the reports said.

The Rani Kamalapati-Jabalpur Vande Bharat Express would link Madhya Pradesh’s core area (Bhopal) with the Mahakaushal region (Jabalpur), according to the Indian Railways. The train will travel along the route around 30 minutes quicker than the current quickest train.

Vande Bharat Express from Rani Kamlapati to Jabalpur will depart from Rani Kamlapati station at 3.30 p.m., according to the schedule.

The train will arrive at Narmadapuram, Itarsi, Pipariya, and Narsinghpur between 4.18 and 6.28 p.m.

Jabalpur will be reached at 7.50 p.m., followed by Katni at 9.10 p.m., Maihar at 10 p.m., Satna at 10.30 p.m., and Rewa at 11.30 p.m.

The train will depart Rewa at 530 in the morning and arrive at Satna at 610, Maihar at 640, Katni at 728, Jabalpur at 835, and Narsinghpur at 940.
At 10.40 in the morning, Pipariya, 11.40 in Itarsi, 12.08 in Narmadapuram, and 1.30 in Rani Kamlapati, the train will depart.

Regarding Vande Bharat: The semi-high-speed trains, noted for its service from Delhi to Varanasi, first started running in February 2019.

There are now 68 Vande Bharat train services running throughout the nation.

Compared to Shatabdi Express trains, Vande Bharat Express is designed to use 30% less energy.

The maximum speed of the train is 180 kph, although its average speed is just 130 kph.

A self-propulsion module powers the Vande Bharat Train.
There are modern passenger facilities on the Vande Bharat Train.
Bio-vacuum restrooms, automated doors, GPS-based passenger information systems, and onboard Wi-Fi are all features of the trains.

The Vande Bharat Train’s carriages have automated sliding doors for the first time in Indian Railways history.

With 56 seats in the executive class and 1,072 seats in the non-executive class, it can accommodate 1,128 people.

Anti-graffiti vinyl cover has been applied to the Vande Bharat Trains’ exterior, making cleaning and upkeep simple.

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