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PM Narendra Modi Virtually Flags Off Seventh Vande Bharat Express On Howrah-New Jalpaigur Route. See Pictures Here

The seventh Vande Bharat express started its journey at 11:45 am from platform number 22 of Howrah Station to travel to New Jalpaiguri, the gateway to the northeast

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday virtually flagged off the Vande Bharat express connecting Howrah and New Jalpaiguri in the presence of West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. Also present on the occasion were Governor C V Ananda Bose and Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw.

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PM Modi flags off Vande Bharat Express PTI Photo

The seventh Vande Bharat express started its journey at 11:45 am from platform number 22 of Howrah Station to travel to New Jalpaiguri, the gateway to the northeast. The blue-and-white train, which covers a distance of 564 km in 7.45 hours, will save three hours of travel time compared to other trains on the route, officials said. It will have three stoppages at Barsoi, Malda and Bolpur.

Vande Bharat Express File Photo

The Vande Bharat express with modern passenger amenities is likely to be preferred both by regular passengers, tea industry executives and tourists travelling to the Himalayas in North Bengal and Sikkim.

Vande Bharat Express File Photo

The state-of-the-art train has 16 coaches, including two for drivers. 

Earlier, Banerjee, while speaking on the occasion, condoled the demise of Modi’s mother Hiraben. “Your mother is also our mother,” she said.

The CM also said work on four out of the five railway projects that Modi will launch on Friday were started during her tenure as railway minister.

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(With PTI inputs)
 

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