Indian Railways launched a new Vande Bharat Express route that connects Jodhpur with Delhi. The semi-high speed train contains a seamless, efficient and environmentally friendly alternative to traditional rail trips and now comprises the 620 kilometer route in about nine hours.
This step improves the connectivity of the second largest city from Rajasthan to the National Capital region and at the same time sets new benchmarks in the sustainable rail infrastructure. The newly opened Vande Bharat Express is equipped with state -of -the -art facilities and intelligent systems that aim to improve passengers, operating efficiency and the efficiency of carbon. The train runs six days a week and begins his journey from Jodhpur Junction in the morning and reaches Delhi Sarai Rohilla in the evening. The return trip leaves Delhi in the afternoon and arrives in Jodhpur the same night – and it is ideal for company commuters and weekend travelers.
This new addition in the Vande Bharat fleet is a strategic improvement in Intercity Rail Services, which not only shortens the travel time, but also offers a sustainable replacement for air and road traffic. The train has two seating classes – Chair Car and Executive Chair Car – to be aligned with different travel segments. While chair cars offer accessible and budget-friendly travel options, guide chair cars offer premium comfort and greater legroom in an air-conditioned, technically capable cabin. The amenities on board illuminate the Indian railways in intelligent mobility. Each seat is equipped with infotainment screens, power pieces and individual reading seals. Free Wi-Fi, organic vacuum toilets, CCTV monitoring and automatic sliding doors further underline the commitment to the comfort and safety of passengers. The inclusion of fire identification and suppression systems also improves resilience on board.
From a sustainability view, the train is part of the wider decarbonization initiative of the Indian railways. Vande Bharat's trains are more energy-efficient compared to conventional locomotives and play an important role in the national goal of achieving net zero emissions by 2030. This corresponds to the India's climate contract as part of the Paris Agreement and underlines the government's intention to make public transport accessible both green and accessible. Tourism and trade are expected to benefit significantly. Jodhpur, known for its Heritage locations and craft, is now becoming more accessible to capital and promotes regional economic connections. In addition, improved access to the rail route is likely to make the road reinforcement easier and reduce emissions from long -distance buses and private vehicles.
When India aggressively expanded its semi-high-high-speed network, routes such as Jodhpur delhi should be emphasized as examples of mobility innovation that integrate speed, security, sustainability and affordability. The Vande Bharat -Rollout is more than just a transport -upgrade -it represents a shift in the connection, commuting and cooperation with Indian cities for a cleaner future.
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