Vande Bharat Express Carries 4 Crore Passengers in FY26, Sees 34% Growth

The Vande Bharat Express network saw nearly 4 crore passengers in FY 2025-26, a 34% increase from the previous year. Since its 2019 launch, these semi-high-speed trains have cumulatively served over 9.1 crore passengers across more than one lakh trips. The New Delhi-Varanasi route remains the busiest, while the newly introduced sleeper service has already achieved over 100% occupancy. The trains have become a symbol of indigenous manufacturing and have significantly boosted tourism and regional connectivity.

Key Points: Vande Bharat Express: 4 Crore Passengers in FY26, 34% Growth

  • 34% YoY passenger growth
  • 9.1 crore cumulative passengers served
  • New Delhi-Varanasi is busiest route
  • Sleeper variant exceeds 100% occupancy
  • Key for tourism and connectivity
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4 crore passengers travelled with Vande Bharat Express in FY26 at 34 pc growth

Indian Railways' Vande Bharat Express served nearly 4 crore passengers in FY 2025-26, marking a 34% year-on-year growth and over 9.1 crore cumulative passengers.

"Indian Railways has witnessed a remarkable surge in passenger patronage on the Vande Bharat Express network - Ministry of Railways"

New Delhi, April 10

The Vande Bharat Express network has recorded a sharp rise in passenger traffic in FY 2025-26, with nearly 4 crore passengers opting for the semi-high-speed trains, marking a 34 percent year-on-year growth, according to the Ministry of Railways on Friday.

Since its launch in February 2019 on the New Delhi-Varanasi route, the Vande Bharat Express has evolved into a nationwide network and has cumulatively served more than 9.1 crore passengers through over one lakh trips.

"Indian Railways has witnessed a remarkable surge in passenger patronage on the Vande Bharat Express network, with approximately 3.98 crore passengers travelling in FY 2025-26 alone, marking a robust year-on-year growth of nearly 34 per cent from 2.97 crore passengers in FY 2024-25," it said.

The trains, designed and manufactured indigenously under the Make in India initiative, have emerged as a symbol of speed, efficiency, and self-reliance in India's railway sector, the ministry said.

Among the various routes, the New Delhi-Varanasi corridor continues to be the busiest, with over 73 lakh passengers travelling so far.

The New Delhi-Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Katra route has catered to nearly 56 lakh passengers, highlighting its importance for religious tourism.

In southern India, the Secunderabad-Visakhapatnam route has served more than 48 lakh passengers, while the Chennai-Mysuru corridor has recorded over 36 lakh passengers, the ministry added.

These trains have also played a key role in boosting tourism by improving connectivity to major religious, cultural, and coastal destinations, thereby supporting local economies and increasing visitor footfall.

Further expanding its offerings, Indian Railways introduced the Vande Bharat Sleeper service in January 2026 to strengthen long-distance connectivity.

Within just three months of its launch, the service carried 1.21 lakh passengers across 119 trips and recorded an occupancy rate exceeding 100 percent, indicating strong demand for premium overnight travel.

- IANS

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Priya S
The growth numbers are impressive, no doubt. But I hope this expansion in premium services doesn't mean neglect of the regular passenger trains that millions of common people rely on daily. Affordability is key for a country like ours.
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Rohit P
Over 100% occupancy on the sleeper version in just 3 months! That says it all. People are ready to pay for comfort and speed. The Chennai-Mysuru route has been a game-changer for us in the south. Hope they add more routes soon.
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Sarah B
As a frequent traveler for work between Delhi and Varanasi, the Vande Bharat has cut my travel time significantly. The consistency is what I appreciate most. It's a reliable option in a country where train delays were once the norm.
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Vikram M
Proud to see an indigenous product doing so well! The focus on connecting pilgrimage sites like Varanasi and Katra is smart. It caters to a huge domestic market. Now, just need to ensure the maintenance keeps up with this rapid expansion.
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Kavya N
The Secunderabad-Visakhapatnam route figures show how much it was needed. Coastal connectivity is boosting tourism in Andhra. My family used it for a vacation, and it was so convenient. More power to Indian Railways! 🙌

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