Railway's Big Plan: Vande Bharat Trains to Get Faster, Delhi-Mumbai in 10, Kolkata in 11 Hours

मुख्य बातें
- •The speed of Vande Bharat trains will be increased from 160 to 200 km/h
- •The journey from Delhi to Mumbai will be reduced from 14-15 to 10 hours, and from Kolkata to Delhi from 16-17 to 11 hours
- •'Mission Raftaar' will focus on technical upgradation and track improvement
- •The plan aims to be implemented within the next 2-3 years
- •This will bring about a significant improvement in rail travel experience and benefit passengers
The Indian Railway has launched an ambitious plan to make the journey of passengers even faster. Under the 'Mission Raftaar' project, the speed of Vande Bharat Express trains is set to be increased from the current 160 kilometers per hour to 200 kilometers per hour. This change will enable the distance between major cities to be covered in much less time. According to this plan, the distance between Delhi and Mumbai will now be completed in just 10 hours, while the journey from Kolkata to Delhi will be completed in 11 hours. Currently, these distances are covered in 14-15 and 16-17 hours, respectively. This will not only save time but also increase the number of passengers on long-distance journeys. According to railway officials, technical upgradation, track improvement, and changes in safety standards will be made to implement this project. Additionally, attention will be paid to the construction of new trains and the refurbishment of existing trains. This step will prove to be a major step towards making the Indian Railway one of the most modern and fastest train systems in the world. The government and the Railway Board are working together to successfully implement this plan. It is expected that this plan will be fully implemented within the next two to three years. This will bring about a significant improvement in the experience of rail travel across the country, and people will be able to benefit from faster, safer, and more comfortable travel.

