In a major boost for central India’s railway connectivity, Indian Railways is all set to launch two new Vande Bharat Express trains from Bhopal’s Rani Kamlapati (RKMP) station—one to Patna and the other to Lucknow—within the next two months, as per a report from Times of India.
These trains will significantly improve interstate travel between Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, and Uttar Pradeshthree of India’s most populous and politically important states.
Currently, the train journey between Bhopal and Patna takes about 18 to 20 hoursforcing many passengers to endure overnight or multi-leg travel.
The Patna division will manage the service, while final operational responsibilities will be shared with Bhopal. Timetables and fares are expected to be announced shortly.
Similarly, the new Bhopal to Lucknow Vande Bharat Express will slash travel time from up to 12 hours to just 6 to 8 hours.
Each train will feature:
These new Vande Bharat Express routes are expected to alleviate waiting listsreduce journey times, and transform rail travel for passengers in central and northern India. With semi-high-speed performance, better safety systems, and modern comforts, they mark another step in Indian Railways’ ongoing modernization.