Shivani Jaiswal , New Delhi -
Rail passengers travelling from Gorakhpur are set to get improved connectivity as two new Amrit Bharat trains are expected to be introduced for Delhi and Mumbai. The move aims to provide faster, affordable and more comfortable travel options for passengers travelling on these busy routes.
The proposed trains are expected to benefit thousands of daily commuters, students, migrant workers and business travellers who frequently travel between Gorakhpur, the national capital and the financial capital of the country. The Amrit Bharat trains are designed to offer enhanced passenger amenities while maintaining affordable fares.
With the introduction of these services, railway connectivity between eastern Uttar Pradesh and major metropolitan cities is expected to improve significantly. The initiative is also likely to reduce travel pressure on existing trains operating on these routes.
The new Amrit Bharat trains are part of the Indian Railways' efforts to strengthen long-distance rail connectivity and improve passenger convenience. Further details regarding the train schedule, stoppages and commencement date are expected to be announced by the Railways.
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