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The Vande Bharat train’s schedule for the Indore-Jaipur and Jabalpur-Indore routes has been verified
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Jaipur: The first semi-high-speed train is almost here after a brief wait. The Vande Bharat train, the first of its kind in Jaipur, is anticipated to debut in the second week of January. It was originally scheduled to begin running between Jaipur and Indore in the first week, but that was delayed.
The Vande Bharat train’s schedule for the Indore-Jaipur and Jabalpur-Indore routes has been verified. A single trip will be made by the Vande Bharat train each day, following the Intercity train’s timetable. Additionally, a roster of 16 coaches has been prepared.
The Indore shed will be used for maintenance on the Indore-Jaipur line. Although the start time of the train has not been officially confirmed, reports claim that preparations are well underway. Rajneesh Kumar, the Divisional Railway Manager, visited Indore on Friday. On December 26, Western Railway General Manager AK Mishra will also visit for an inspection.
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At 5:50 am, the train will depart from Indore and arrive in Ujjain at 7:20 am. At 8:30 am, it will arrive in Nagda, at 12:45 in Sawaimadhopur, and at 2:40 in Durgapura, Jaipur.
At 3:10 pm, the train from Jaipur to Durgapura departs, and at 4:45 pm, it arrives at Sawaimadhopur. At 9:25 p.m., Nagda, Ujjain, and Indore will all be reached.
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