Indian Railways has launched a new Vande Bharat Express route connecting Jodhpur to Delhi, reducing travel time to just 9 hours. This semi-high-speed train offers state-of-the-art facilities, enhancing connectivity and promoting sustainable travel.
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The new Vande Bharat Express route connects Jodhpur to Delhi, covering a distance of 620 kilometres in approximately nine hours.
The Vande Bharat Express offers two seating classes: Chair Car and Executive Chair Car. Chair Cars are budget-friendly, while Executive Chair Cars provide premium comfort with larger legroom.
Onboard amenities include infotainment screens, power sockets, individual reading lights, complimentary Wi-Fi, bio-vacuum toilets, CCTV surveillance, and automatic sliding doors.
The Vande Bharat Express is part of Indian Railways' decarbonisation initiative. It is more energy-efficient compared to conventional locomotives and plays a vital role in achieving net-zero emissions by 2030.
The new route is expected to boost tourism and commerce by making Jodhpur more accessible to the capital. It will promote regional economic linkages and reduce emissions from long-distance buses and private vehicles.

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