Kerala's Melody of Joy: PM Modi Flags Off Third Vande Bharat Express

Prime Minister Narendra Modi virtually flagged off Kerala's third Vande Bharat Express from Varanasi. The train connects Ernakulam with Bengaluru through an 11-stop route covering 608 kilometers. Southern Railway described the launch as a "melody of joy" with school students singing patriotic songs during the ceremony. This new service significantly improves connectivity between Kerala's commercial center and Karnataka's technology capital.

Key Points: PM Modi Launches Kerala's Third Vande Bharat Train to Bengaluru

  • School students sang patriotic songs inside coaches during festive launch ceremony
  • Train covers 608 km between Ernakulam and Bengaluru in nine hours
  • Service features 11 stops including Thrissur, Coimbatore, and Salem
  • Enhances connectivity between Kerala's commercial hub and Karnataka's tech capital
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Melody of joy as PM Modi flags off third Vande Bharat train for Kerala

PM Modi virtually flags off Kerala's third Vande Bharat Express connecting Ernakulam with Bengaluru, enhancing connectivity with 11 stops across 608 km journey.

"melody of joy - Southern Railway"

Kochi, Nov 8

The launch of Kerala’s third Vande Bharat Express -- connecting Ernakulam with Bengaluru -- turned into a celebration of music and emotion on Saturday, as Prime Minister Narendra Modi flagged off the service virtually from Varanasi.

At the Ernakulam South railway station, where a special ceremony was held, school students rendered patriotic songs inside the coaches, lending a festive touch to the inaugural run. Kerala Governor Rajendra V. Arlekar, Union Minister of State for Fisheries George Kurian, State Law Minister P. Rajeeve, and MPs Hibi Eden and T.J. Vinod were among those present to flag off the train in person.

Southern Railway called it a “melody of joy,” capturing the excitement of passengers and staff as the blue-and-white semi-high-speed train rolled out to a rousing send-off.

Originally scheduled for 8 a.m., the service departed around 8.45 a.m.

The Ernakulam-Bengaluru Vande Bharat Express completed its successful trial run just a day earlier and now joins the State’s growing fleet of semi-high-speed trains that are redefining short-distance intercity travel.

At the same ceremony, the Prime Minister also inaugurated four other Vande Bharat services from Varanasi, linking Banaras-Khajuraho, Lucknow-Firozpur, and Delhi, besides the Ernakulam-Bengaluru stretch.

The new train will cover 608 km in nine hours with 11 stops -- Thrissur, Shoranur, Palakkad, Podanur, Coimbatore, Tiruppur, Erode, Salem, Jolarpettai, Krishnarajapuram, and KSR Bengaluru.

It will depart Ernakulam at 2.20 p.m. and reach Bengaluru at 11 p.m. The return service will leave Bengaluru at 5.10 a.m. and arrive in Ernakulam at 1.50 p.m.

Railway officials said the new service will significantly enhance connectivity between Kerala’s commercial hub and Karnataka’s technology capital, catering to business travellers, students, and tourists alike.

It also marks another milestone in the government’s push to expand the Vande Bharat network across southern India.

With songs, cheers and enthusiastic crowds marking its debut, the train set off not just as a mode of travel but as a symbol of speed, comfort and the shared aspirations of two neighbouring states.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Love the patriotic touch with school children singing! Makes the inauguration so special. Vande Bharat is truly transforming rail travel in India. More power to our railways! 🚄
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Michael C
While I appreciate the improved connectivity, the 45-minute delay on the very first day is concerning. Hope this doesn't become a regular pattern. Punctuality is key for business travelers.
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Ananya R
This is fantastic for students like me who study in Bengaluru but our families are in Kerala. The comfortable journey and convenient timings will make weekend trips home much easier. Thank you railways! 🙏
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Sarah B
The 11 stops seem a bit too many for a semi-high-speed train. Would have preferred fewer stops for faster travel time. But still, a welcome addition to the rail network!
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Vikram M
Great initiative! This will boost tourism between Kerala and Karnataka. Many people from Bengaluru visit Kerala for holidays, and now the journey will be more comfortable. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳

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