Indian Railways: Another big news about the new Vande Bharat, the train running between 180 to 183 kmph

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Newz Fast, New Delhi: The government aims to run 75 Vande Bharat trains on the new route by next year. The new Vande Bharat is more advanced than ever in terms of speed to facilities.

Crores of passengers of Indian Railways are waiting for the semi-high speed train Vande Bharat Express to run on the new route.

The trial of the train has started, the government aims to run 75 Vande Bharat trains on the new route by next year. The new Vande Bharat is more advanced than ever in terms of speed to facilities.

A video related to this has been shared by Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnav. The video shared by the Railway Minister is being well-liked among the people.

Railway Minister wrote, 'Superior ride quality'
This video is from during the trial of Vande Bharat. In this, the train can be seen running at a speed of 180 kmph. In this one-minute video, two things can be seen, a glass full of water and a cellular device that displays motion.

While sharing the video, Ashwini Vaishnav wrote, 'Superior ride quality', look at the glass. A glass of water is kept even at the speed of 180 kmph, from this it can be guessed that the journey of the train is going to be very comfortable.

Train running between 180 to 183 kmph
In the video, the speed of the train is seen between 180 to 183 kmph. Vande Bharat is also known as Train 18. At present, only two routes operate in the country on the route from New Delhi to Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Katra and from New Delhi to Varanasi.

Soon it is reported to be operated on the Lucknow-Prayagraj-Kanpur route. There is a plan to run Vande Bharat on 75 new routes by 15th August next year.

Let us tell you that ICF has the capacity to prepare 6 to 7 Vande Bharat trains every month. Now work is being done to increase this capacity to 10. Apart from ICF, Vande Bharat trains are also being manufactured at Rail Coach Factory, Kapurthala and Modern Coach Factory, Rae Bareilly.

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