
Ajni-Pune Sleeper Vande Bharat Likely to Launch Soon
The decision to introduce the Ajni-Pune Vande Bharat comes as a boon for travellers, especially with the festive season approaching, when demand surges on this route. The train is expected to alleviate the pressure on existing transport options, as buses and flights often see skyrocketing fares, while trains are overcrowded during this period. Sources indicate that once redevelopment work at Nagpur station is complete, the train may originate from there instead of Ajni.
The Ajni-Pune Vande Bharat is planned to cover key stations, including Wardha, Badnera, Akola, Bhusawal, Jalgaon, Manmad, and Daund, before reaching Pune. This route promises to offer a faster, more comfortable travel option for passengers travelling between these bustling cities.
The addition of the Belgaum-Bengaluru and Katra-Amritsar Vande Bharat trains further underscores the govt's push to expand the high-speed, semi-luxury train network across India.
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These trains are designed to enhance connectivity, reduce travel time, and provide modern amenities, making them a preferred choice for passengers.
The introduction of these trains is expected to bring relief to commuters and boost regional connectivity, particularly during peak travel seasons. With the festive rush around the corner, the Ajni-Pune Vande Bharat is set to become a game-changer for travellers seeking affordable and efficient travel options.

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