The first AC Sleeper Vande Bharat Express between Lucknow and Mumbai is set to launch, offering enhanced speed and comfort. The route, with stops at key cities, is finalized, and services are expected to commence by July.
LucknowmumbaiVande Bharat ExpressIndian RailwaysAc SleeperUttar PradeshReal Estate MumbaiMay 31, 2025
The services for the Lucknow-Mumbai AC Sleeper Vande Bharat Express are expected to commence by July.
The key stops on the route include Hardoi, Shahjahanpur, Bareilly, Moradabad, Ghaziabad, Nizamuddin, and Agra.
The train can accommodate around 1,200 passengers, with 20 fully air-conditioned coaches, including First, Second, and Third AC classes, and two SLR coaches.
The train will operate four days a week.
The train provides a much-needed alternative for daily and frequent commuters to Mumbai, offering enhanced speed, comfort, and reliability, particularly for passengers from multiple districts in Uttar Pradesh.
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