This district of Rajasthan got the new gift of Vande Bharat, travel of passengers became easier

Udaipur : Indian Railways takes full care of the convenience of its passengers. For this reason, new trains are started according to the route which has more passengers. Now the railways have started connecting Udaipur to other tourist places of the country. Under this scheme, the North-Western Railway has taken a big decision. Now a new Vande Bharat will be started from Udaipur to Agra Cantt in the state. This superfast train will run three days a week. According to the information, the new Vande Bharat Superfast train will run three days a week i.e. Monday, Thursday and Saturday. This train will halt at Ranapratap Nagar, Mavli, Chanderia, Kota, Sawaimadhopur, Gangapur City. Apart from this, this train will now take the passengers from Udaipur to Agra in just eight hours and forty-five minutes. That is, now it will become easier for the people of Udaipur to see the Taj Mahal.

The timetable will be like this

Captain Shashi Kiran, Chief Public Relations Officer of North Western Railway, said that train number 20981 will run from Udaipur to Agra three days a week. Apart from Monday, this train will run on Thursday and Saturday. This tri-weekly train will start from September 2. It will leave from Udaipur at 5:45 in the morning and reach Agra Cantt at 2:30 in the afternoon. Similarly, train number 20982 will run from Agra Cantt to Udaipur. It will leave from Agra Cantt at 3 pm and will reach Udaipur City at 11:45 in the night.

New update came from Jaipur

Due to the launch of the new route from Udaipur to Agra, Vande Bharat to Jaipur will now run only three days a week. Earlier it used to come to Jaipur six days a week. But now it will run only on Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. This train will now be permanently cancelled between Thursday and Saturday. Tourists are going to get a lot of relief due to this new train running from Udaipur to Agra Cantt. Now they will be able to go to see the Taj Mahal from Udaipur in less time.

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