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On which route will India's first Vande Bharat Sleeper train run? What will its fare be?

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Vande Bharat Sleeper: The route and fare of India's first Vande Bharat Sleeper train have been announced. Learn which cities this train will connect and what facilities passengers will receive.

Vande Bharat Sleeper: Indian Railways is constantly adapting itself to the new era. Millions of people travel by train every day in the country, and now passengers' expectations have also changed. High speed, comfort, and better facilities have become a priority. In this direction, the railways are going to take another big step.

The country is about to get its first Vande Bharat Sleeper train, which will provide a completely new experience for long-distance travel. Importantly, complete information regarding the train's route, fare, and facilities has been revealed. This train is expected to start running on the tracks at the beginning of the new year 2026.

On which route will the first Vande Bharat Sleeper train run?

Indian Railways' first Vande Bharat Sleeper train will run between Guwahati and Kolkata. This train will travel from Guwahati to Howrah. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will flag off this historic train. It is believed that the formal inauguration of this train may take place on January 17 or 18, 2026.

Until now, the Vande Bharat trains running in the country only had chair car facilities. But the arrival of the sleeper version will provide great relief to long-distance passengers. This train will provide comfortable beds so that passengers can sleep peacefully during their night journey and reach their destination refreshed in the morning.

What will the fare be?

The railways have also announced the fare for the Vande Bharat Sleeper train. The fare for 3AC on the Guwahati to Howrah route has been kept at Rs 2300, which includes meals. Traveling in 2AC will cost Rs 3000, while the fare for 1AC has been fixed at Rs 3600.

In terms of facilities, the train has modern washrooms with sensor-based taps. The cleanliness system has also been improved. In addition, an emergency talkback unit has been provided, allowing passengers to contact train management or the loco pilot directly if needed.

Focus on High-Speed ​​Trials and Safety

The final high-speed trial of the Vande Bharat sleeper train was recently completed successfully. During the trial, the train achieved a speed of 180 kilometers per hour. The ride quality, braking system, emergency brakes, and safety features were thoroughly tested during this trial. The railways' focus is not only on speed but also on passenger safety and comfort. This indigenously developed train has the potential to set a new standard for long-distance rail travel in the future.