Indian Railways is gearing up to introduce the Vande Bharat Metro in Gujarat, marking a significant milestone in the nation's public transportation. This metro service, which is the first of its kind in India, will operate between Vadodara and Ahmedabad, with trial runs set to begin in the near future. JK Jayant, Chief Spokesperson of Western Railway, confirmed that the trials are scheduled to commence within the coming days, focusing on enhancing connectivity and efficiency, especially following recent upgrades to the railway route between Ahmedabad and Mumbai.
The Vande Bharat Metro is specifically designed to cater to daily commuters, offering a time-efficient travel option. Jayant mentioned that the final decision regarding the metro's route will be made soon, ensuring that the service is optimized for the needs of travelers.
Recently, a 20-coach Vande Bharat train was successfully tested at Kalupur railway station in Ahmedabad, reaching speeds of 130 kilometers per hour. The trial, which was overseen by Western Railway officials and engineers, highlighted the train's capabilities. With the current 16-coach Vande Bharat trains operating at full capacity, the introduction of the 20-coach variant is expected to significantly improve service.
In addition to the metro service, Gujarat is set to benefit from a new 214 km High-Speed Corridor between Tharad and Ahmedabad. This six-lane corridor,
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