Jodhpur-Delhi Vande Bharat train: Check route, travel time, stoppages, timings, ticket price | India News


Jodhpur-Dehly Vande Bharat Train: The Jodhpur-Delhi Vande Bharat Express train will not only improve connectivity between two cities but also enhance travel and tourism industry. This new train will be operated and maintained by the North Western Railway (NWR) zone.

Jodhpur-Delhi Vande Bharat Express: Train Number, Route, Distance, Travel Time

The Jodhpur-Delhi Vande Bharat Express will run as train number 26481/26482. The train will cover a distance of 606 km in 08:05 hrs. This will be the fastest train on the route.

Jodhpur-Delhi Vande Bharat Express Train: Frequency, Coach Composition

Train number 26481/26482 Jodhpur-Delhi-Jodhpur Vande Bharat Express train will operate six days a week except Tuesday. The train will have eight coaches: 7 air-conditioned chair car coaches and 1 executive air-conditioned chair car coach.

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Jodhpur-Delhi Vande Bharat Train: Stoppages

During its journey between Jodhpur and Delhi Cantonment, the train number 26481/26482 will stop at eight stations. These are: Merta Road, Degana, Makrana, Phulera, Jaipur, Alwar, Rewari, and Gurgaon stations.

Jodhpur-Dedy Vande Bharat Express: Timings

Train No. 26481 Jodhpur–Delhi Cantt Vande Bharat Express will leave Jodhpur at 05:25 hrs, reach Jaipur at 09:25 hrs (departing at 09:30 hrs), and arrive at Delhi Cantt at 13:30 hrs. In the return direction, Train No. 26482 Delhi Cantt–Jodhpur Vande Bharat Express will depart from Delhi Cantt at 15:10 hrs, reach Jaipur at 19:00 hrs (departing at 19:05 hrs), and arrive in Jodhpur at 23:20 hrs.

Jodhpur-Delhi Vande Bharat Express: Ticket Price

The ticket price for travelling in an AC Chair Car on Vande Bharat Express between Jodhpur and Delhi Cantonment is Rs 1,610. For an Executive Chair Car, this comes up to Rs 2,930.

Jodhpur-Delhi Vande Bharat Train: Commercial Run

The commercial run of train number 26481/26482 Jodhpur-Delhi Cantt-Jodhpur Vande Bharat Express, will commence from September 27.

Anish Mondal

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