Bullet trains to operate between Delhi and Varanasi every 22 minutes from 2029
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, INDIA/ Created : Mar 25, 2022, 08:00 IST
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As per officials, the 813-km long corridor will have 13 stations, one underground in Delhi and 12 elevated in Uttar Pradesh. The train would cruise at the speed of 330 km/hr and take 3 hours 33 minutes to reach Varanasi from Delhi … Read more
As per officials, the 813-km long corridor will have 13 stations, one underground in Delhi and 12 elevated in Uttar Pradesh. The train would cruise at the speed of 330 km/hr and take 3 hours 33 minutes to reach Varanasi from Delhi. For the underground station, a 15 km long tunnel is planned. Read less
As per officials, the 813-km long corridor will have 13 stations, one underground in Delhi and 12 elevated in Uttar Pradesh. The train would cruise at the speed of 330 km/hr and take 3 hours 33 minutes to reach Varanasi from Delhi. For the underground station, a 15 km long tunnel is planned.
The official said, “Total 43 trains per day will reach the Avadh crossing station every 22 minutes”. According to the proposed plan, 18 trains would operate on a daily basis every 47 minutes from Varanasi.
The train will commence its journey from Hazrat Nizamuddin, and would stop at Noida Sector 146 metro station, (upcoming) Jewar Airport, Mathura, Agra, Etawah, Kannauj, Lucknow, Rae Bareli, Pratapgarh, Prayagraj, Bhadohi and end at Manduadih in Varanasi.
The authorities said another section of DVHSR has been proposed to connect Lucknow and Ayodhya. However everything depends on cost feasibility. In addition to Delhi-Varanasi route, surveys would also be conducted for Varanasi-Howrah, Delhi-Amritsar, Delhi-Ahmedabad, Mumbai-Hyderabad, Mumbai-Nagpur, and Chennai-Mysore via Bengaluru routes.
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