PM Modi Flags Off Ayodhya-Mumbai Amrit Bharat Express: What You Need to Know

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will virtually flag off the weekly Ayodhya-Mumbai Amrit Bharat Express from Varanasi. The train covers 28 hours with 12 stops, connecting Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, and Maharashtra. It features Vande Bharat-inspired amenities, CCTV, and push-pull technology for smoother rides. This launch brings total Amrit Bharat Express services to 66, benefiting pilgrims and migrant workers.

Key Points: Ayodhya-Mumbai Amrit Bharat Express Flagged Off by PM Modi

  • PM Modi virtually flags off Ayodhya-Mumbai Amrit Bharat Express
  • 28-hour journey with 12 stops including Prayagraj and Nashik
  • Features Vande Bharat-inspired berths, CCTV, and fire suppression
  • Total Amrit Bharat services rise to 66, aiding migrant workers
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PM Modi to flag off Ayodhya-Mumbai Amrit Bharat Express train

PM Modi flags off weekly Ayodhya-Mumbai Amrit Bharat Express with 12 stops, Vande Bharat-inspired features, and affordable sleeper class travel in 28 hours.

"This train will deepen connections among major urban hubs while ensuring seamless transit for both devotees and the workforce. - Indian Railway release"

Ayodhya, April 28

Indian Railway is set to enhance regional connectivity with the introduction of a weekly Ayodhya to Mumbai Amrit Bharat Express train, linking Uttar Pradesh with Maharashtra via Madhya Pradesh.

By bridging vital cultural and commercial arteries, this train will deepen connections among major urban hubs while ensuring seamless transit for both devotees and the workforce.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will flag off this new weekly train on Tuesday in a virtual mode from Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh. This Weekly Amrit Bharat Express train will offer a blend of comfort, convenience, and affordability, marking another step towards inclusive and accessible rail travel in the country.

Catering to economically modest travellers, Amrit Bharat trains represent next-generation, non-AC services engineered for secure and comfortable journeys. Equipped with General and Sleeper class accommodation, pantry cars, and Divyangjan-inclusive facilities, these trains integrate advanced features: Vande Bharat Sleeper-inspired berth aesthetics, vibration-dampening semi-automatic couplers for a smoother ride, and crash-optimized coach architecture ensuring higher passenger protection, a release said.

The trains are equipped with CCTV surveillance, emergency talk-back systems, aerosol-based fire suppression, and fully sealed gangways. Additional passenger-centric amenities include improved toilets, better lighting, mobile charging points with USB Type-A and Type-C ports, ergonomic ladders, and a non-AC pantry with enhanced heating capacity, ensuring a safer, smoother, and more convenient travel experience. This train also works on push-pull technology with locomotives on both ends for improved speed and performance.

Ayodhya has rapidly emerged as a major pilgrimage hub, but for millions of migrants and devotees traveling in sleeper coaches rather than planes, the new Amrit Bharat Express to Mumbai offers an affordable, dignified alternative.

Connecting Ayodhya to Lokmanya Tilak Terminus in Mumbai in 28 hours with 12 stops -- including Sultanpur, Pratapgarh, Prayagraj, Manikpur, Satna, Jabalpur, Itarsi, Bhusaval, Jalgaon, Nasik Road, Kalyan, and Thane -- the fully non-AC service links eastern UP's migrant belt to Mumbai's job markets and suburban communities.

It strengthens cultural and economic ties, eases travel for festivals and emergencies, and sustains the remittance flow back to villages in Ayodhya, Sultanpur, and Pratapgarh. With this launch, the total Amrit Bharat Express services will increase to 66, directly reconnecting India's hardest-working migrant communities to their roots.

The Ayodhya-Mumbai service will improve connectivity to the Shri Ram Mandir Teerth Kshetra, strengthening links between key religious destinations. This train is expected to particularly benefit daily passengers, migrant workers, and pilgrims travelling between Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtra, providing direct connectivity and eliminating the need to change trains.

- ANI

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Rekha R
As a devotee planning to visit Ayodhya from Pune, this is fantastic news. But why only weekly? A daily service would be much more useful for pilgrims and workers. Still, good start with Amrit Bharat comfort at sleeper class prices.
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Sunil U
This is excellent for the migrant workers who send money home to their villages in Sultanpur and Pratapgarh. But I hope the railway ensures proper maintenance of the CCTV and fire suppression systems. Many new coaches become neglected after a few months. Let's see how they maintain it over time.
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Aman W
Great initiative for the common man! Non-AC but with modern features like push-pull technology and USB charging points shows railways is thinking about both comfort and safety. But 28 hours is still long -- hope they reduce travel time in future upgrades.
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Shweta Y
Finally, some attention to regional connectivity beyond just high-speed trains. The Amrit Bharat trains are a boon for budget travelers. But I wish they had included a stop at Nashik for the Kumbh Mela pilgrims too. Still, a welcome step towards inclusive rail travel. 👏
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Manish T
As someone who travels from Jabalpur to Ayodhya for work, this is a game-changer. No more long bus journeys. But why is the PM flagging it off from Varanasi and not Ayodhya? Either way, credit where due: good job Railways for thinking about the common man.

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