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Vande Bharat Express To Begin Regular Service Between Katra And Srinagar From June 7


Updated: June 05, 2025 15:46

Image Source : Rising Kashmir

Indian Railways is set to launch regular Vande Bharat Express services between Katra and Srinagar starting June 7, marking a significant boost in connectivity for the region. The high-speed train service will operate six days a week, enhancing travel convenience for pilgrims and tourists visiting the Kashmir Valley and Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Katra.  

Key Highlights Of The Vande Bharat Train Service  
- The train will run six days a week, excluding Tuesdays and Wednesdays, ensuring frequent connectivity between Katra and Srinagar  
- Two pairs of Vande Bharat trains will operate on the route, identified as Train Numbers 26404/26403 and 26401/26402  
- The journey duration is approximately three hours, significantly reducing travel time compared to conventional rail services  
- The train will halt at Banihal, with additional stoppages to be decided later based on passenger demand  
- Ticket prices are set at ₹715 for Chair Car (CC) and ₹1,320 for Executive Class (EC)  

Route And Timings  
1. Train 26404 departs from Srinagar at 8:00 AM, halts at Banihal at 9:02 AM, and arrives in Katra at 10:58 AM  
2. Train 26403 departs from Katra at 2:55 PM, halts at Banihal at 4:40 PM, and arrives in Srinagar at 5:53 PM  
3. Train 26401 departs from Katra at 8:10 AM, halts at Banihal at 9:58 AM, and arrives in Srinagar at 11:08 AM  
4. Train 26402 departs from Srinagar at 2:00 PM, halts at Banihal at 3:10 PM, and arrives in Katra at 4:58 PM  

Strategic Importance Of The Service  
The introduction of Vande Bharat Express on this route is expected to enhance tourism and pilgrimage travel, providing a faster and more comfortable journey. The train’s modern features, including advanced heating systems and insulated toilets, ensure operational efficiency even in extreme weather conditions.  

Future Outlook And Regional Impact  
- The service is anticipated to improve economic activity in the region by facilitating smoother travel for tourists and pilgrims  
- Indian Railways may introduce additional stoppages based on passenger demand and route optimization  
- The launch aligns with broader infrastructure development efforts, including the completion of the Chenab Bridge, the world’s highest railway arch bridge  

Sources: Business Standard, Moneycontrol, MSN, Mid-Day, Rising Kashmir.
 

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