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Ajmer-Chandigarh Vande Bharat Express Cancelled On This Date For Redevelopment Work At Gandhinagar Jaipur Station

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As a result of construction at the Gandhinagar Jaipur station, the Ajmer-Chandigarh will be cancelled on June 9.

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Ajmer-Chandigarh Vande Bharat Express: In the bustling locale of Gandhinagar, Jaipur, railway construction has triggered unavoidable disruptions. This railway construction has necessitated detours and led to the temporary calling off of the popularly traveled Ajmer-Chandigarh Vande Bharat (Train number- 20977-78) train that travels passengers from Ajmer to Chandigarh.

Update On Ajmer-Chandigarh Vande Bharat

As a result of construction at the Gandhinagar Jaipur station, the Ajmer-Chandigarh will not be running on June 9. Trains that usually passed through Gurgaon were sent along alternate routes. Captain Shashi Kiran, the North Western Railway’s Chief Public Relations Officer, warns travelers to anticipate further upheavals as the construction efforts continue to unfold.

Also, in the area of the Khatipura-Ajmer railway stations, this train will be partially canceled. On June 9, the Khatipura railway station will serve as the departure point for Train No. 12413, which is the Ajmer-Jammuthavi train service. Between Ajmer and Khatipura stations, this train will be partially canceled.

New Delhi-Agra Vande Bharat Express: Route Details And Stoppages

With room for up to 16 coaches, the New Delhi-Agra Vande Bharat Express is expected to pass through the major stations of Agra and Lucknow before reaching its final destination, New Delhi.

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As per the current update, the New Delhi-Agra Vande Bharat Metro Express will be tested in the railway section in July.

New Delhi-Agra Distance And Current Railway Network

The distance from Agra to New Delhi is around 200 km, and the currently running intercity train between Agra and New Delhi runs from Cantt station at 5.50 AM. The Indian Railways is now going to operate the Vande Bharat Metro in cities with a distance of 150 to 200 km.

Railway Board Inspects Kavach Trial In Vrindavan-Palwal Vande Bharat

Railway Board Chairperson and CEO Jaya Verma Sinha, along with senior railway officials of North Central and Northern Railways, inspected a Kavach trial on Tuesday in a Vande Bharat train between Palwal and Vridavan.

Sinha, while travelling in the eight-car set Vande Bharat, which ran at 160 kmph, had first-hand experience of the Kavach working system at red signals, loop lines and other speed restriction points.

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“The trial, conducted under the overall supervision of Kush Gupta, Deputy Chief Signal and Telecommunication Engineer, was successful as the train stopped at red signals on its own with the help of Kavach,” a senior official of the Railways said.

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