Railways announced a big announcement before assembly elections in Bihar, 6 new trains will start

Preparations for the assembly elections to be held later this year have started in Bihar. In view of elections, Indian Railways has announced to start operating 6 new trains in the state within the next 6 months. These include trains with modern facilities like Amrit Bharat Express and Vande Bharat Express. With the introduction of these trains, traveling to major cities including Delhi, Pune, Hyderabad will be easy and comfortable for passengers.

Second Amrit Bharat Express train starts in Bihar

Railway officials said that from next week, the second Amrit Bharat Express train could start operating in Bihar. Prime Minister Narendra Modi can flag off this train during his Bihar tour. The new Amrit Bharat Express train will run from Saharsa to Mumbai. Earlier, Amrit Bharat Express from Darbhanga to Anand Vihar Terminal is already operating.

Apart from this, sleeper Vande Bharat train between Patna to New Delhi is also likely to start soon. This train will prove to be very convenient for long distance passengers, which will also reduce the time of travel.

Superfast trains proposed to Pune, Bangalore, Secunderabad

The Railway Board has been sent a proposal to start new superfast trains on Pune, Bengaluru, Secunderabad and another important route. This will provide better connectivity and facilities to the passengers.

Currently 12 Vande Bharat Express in Bihar

According to media reports, there are already 12 Vande Bharat Express trains in Bihar, which pass through 15 districts of the state. These trains stop at 22 stations.

This initiative of the railway is expected to get a big relief in the journey to the people of the state during the election season.

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Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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