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The 22301/22302 Howrah–New Jalpaiguri Vande Bharat Express operates 6 days a week, covering a distance of 561 km (349 mi) (chargeable distance may be different) in a travel time of 7 hrs 30 mins with an average speed of 75 km/h (47 mph), making it the fastest passenger train in Howrah - New Jalpaiguri section. [8] [9] [10] [11]
Vande Bharat Express is a medium to long-distance superfast express service operated by Indian Railways.It is a reserved, air-conditioned chair car service connecting cities that are less than 800 km (500 mi) apart or take less than ten hours to travel with existing services and a planned reserved, air-conditioned sleeper service connecting cities that are 800 km (500 mi) to 1,200 km (750 mi ...
It is the seventh 2nd Generation Vande Bharat Express train and was designed and manufactured by the Integral Coach Factory (ICF) under the leadership of Sudhanshu Mani at Perambur, Chennai under the Make in India initiative.
The 20871/20872 Howrah - Rourkela Vande Bharat Express currently operates 6 days a week, covering a distance of 412 km (256 mi) in a travel time of 05 hrs 50 mins with average speed of 71 km/h. The Maximum Permissible Speed (MPS) will be confirmed after commercial run.
This is a route-map template for the SSS Hubballi – Pune Vande Bharat Express, a semi-high speed train route and also applicable for SCSMT Kolhapur–Pune Vande Bharat Express in India. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}. For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap. For pictograms used, see Commons:BSicon ...
It is the fifty-third 2nd Generation and thirty-seventh Mini Vande Bharat 2.0 Express train which was designed and manufactured by the Integral Coach Factory at Perambur, Chennai under the Make in India Initiative. [16]
The 22223/22224 Mumbai CSMT–Sainagar Shirdi Vande Bharat Express operates 6 days a week, covering a distance of 339 km (211 mi) in a travel time of 5 hrs 20 mins with an average speed of 64 km/h (40 mph).
It is the twenty-eighth 2nd Generation and sixteenth Mini Vande Bharat 2.0 Express train [broken anchor] which was designed and manufactured by the Integral Coach Factory at Perambur, Chennai under the Make in India Initiative.It was later swapped with the orange liveried rakes of Patna–Gomti Nagar (Lucknow) Vande Bharat express. [8]