Indian Railways soon to operate Delhi-Khajuraho Vande Bharat Train

The travelers will soon be able to enjoy the journey from Delhi to Khajuraho with Vande Bharat Train soon.

Indian Railways soon to operate Delhi-Khajuraho Vande Bharat Train
Vande Bharat Train (credits-Wikipedia)

As per a recent declaration made by the Union Minister of Railways Ashwini Vaishnaw, the Vande Bharat train will soon operate between Khajuraho in Madhya Pradesh's Chhatarpur district and Delhi. As per a recent report by the Times of India, he visited the Bundelkhand district of Madhya Pradesh, during which he informed that two rake points have been approved at Chattarpur and Khajuraho. Additionally, he said that rail tickets for the same can now be acquired from 45000 mailing stations. 

The work is to complete by August 

While referencing the activity of Bharat Gaurav trains like Ramayana Express, the zap of which will be finished by August, he shared that soon Rail Over Bridge/Road Under Bridge (ROB/RUB) will be developed at key spots. Furthermore, by a similar time, Vande Bharat will likewise begin carrying out, he added. 

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The beauty of the Khajuraho for travelers 

The Khajuraho rail route station comes under the North Central Railway. Likewise, Khajuraho is visited by tourists in order to observe the magnificence of the Khajuraho gatherings of temples and landmarks. 

The Union Minister additionally educated about the redevelopment of Khajuraho station and said they are putting forth all attempts to make it a-list station. 

Tickets to be availed from 45000 Post Offices 

In one more related advancement, Vaishnaw added that the rail tickets will be accessible in 45000 mail depots, while the plan was first sent off in Uttar Pradesh in January, with the ticket booking office accessible in around 9147 mailing stations across the state. 

Reportedly, while announcing the Union Budget 2022-23, India's Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman had additionally proposed the development of 400 new Vande Bharat trains over the course of the following three years.