Key Points

Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia inaugurated the Gwalior-Bengaluru Express, a major rail link benefiting 40 lakh residents. The train will halt at key junctions like Shivpuri, Guna, and Bhopal, improving regional mobility. Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw highlighted the massive rail infrastructure investments in Madhya Pradesh. Meanwhile, CM Mohan Yadav projected Gwalior as a future hub for semiconductors and logistics.

Key Points: Scindia Launches Gwalior-Bengaluru Express with CM Yadav and Vaishnaw

  • New express connects Gwalior to Bengaluru with stops at Shivpuri, Guna, and Bhopal
  • Scindia highlights regional mobility boost for 40 lakh residents
  • Railway Minister Vaishnaw cites Rs 14,747 crore MP rail investment
  • CM Yadav envisions Gwalior as semiconductor and logistics hub
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Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia flags off Gwalior-Bengaluru express

Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia flags off Gwalior-Bengaluru Express, enhancing connectivity for 40 lakh residents with key stops in Madhya Pradesh.

"A bridge of opportunity for over 40 lakh people – Jyotiraditya Scindia"

Gwalior, June 26

Gwalior turned a fresh page in its railway history on Thursday as Union Minister for Communications and Development of the North-Eastern Region Jyotiraditya Scindia unveiled the long-anticipated Gwalior-Bengaluru Express—marking a major leap in connecting Madhya Pradesh's heartland with Bengaluru -- the technology capital of India.

The Union Minister highlighted that the newly introduced train will cater to nearly 40 lakh residents, offering them direct access to enhanced rail connectivity.

He added that the service will halt at key junctions, including Shivpuri, Guna, Ashoknagar, Bina, and Bhopal -- ensuring widespread regional benefit and improved mobility across central Madhya Pradesh.

The launch ceremony at Gwalior Railway Station was held in hybrid format, with Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav and Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw joining virtually.

Union Minister Scindia, also the Member of Parliament from Guna, travelled aboard the inaugural service to Ashoknagar, making scheduled halts at Shivpuri and Guna.

During the journey, he engaged with passengers and residents, calling the train “a bridge of opportunity for over 40 lakh people” across Madhya Pradesh.

The daily express service is set to commence from “Bengaluru on June 29”, and from “Gwalior on July 4”, with scheduled departure from Gwalior at 3:00 PM and arrival at “SMVT (Sir M. Visvesvaraya Terminal) Bengaluru at 7:35 AM” on the third day.

Key stoppages include Shivpuri, Guna, Ashoknagar, Bina, and Bhopal.

Speaking on the occasion, Union Minister Scindia noted that Gwalior’s new airport terminal is nearing completion, while extensive re-development is underway at the city’s railway station.

He also referenced major infrastructure projects, including the Rs 900 crore “Western Expressway” and the on-going extension of the “Gwalior–Sheopur broad gauge line” towards Kota.

In his address, Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw emphasised the transformative scale of investment since 2014.

“Railway allocation to Madhya Pradesh has increased from Rs 600 crore to Rs 14,747 crore,” he said, adding that 2,651 km of new rail lines and modernisation of 80 stations — including Gwalior — are in progress.

He also announced a prospective “Gwalior–Agra passenger service”.

During his address, Chief Minister Mohan Yadav affirmed Gwalior’s trajectory of development, highlighting its growing prominence in national progress.

He announced that the Rs 8,500 crore Mumbai rail corridor would redefine infrastructure in the Chambal-Malwa region.

CM Yadav projected Gwalior as an emerging hub for semiconductors, electronics, and petrochemicals.

He also emphasised that the city is poised to lead in sectors such as industry, education, agriculture, and employment.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Finally! This was long overdue. As someone who frequently travels between Gwalior and Bengaluru for work, I've had to change trains at least twice. This direct connection will save so much time and hassle. Kudos to the railway ministry! 🚆
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Priya M.
Great initiative but I hope they maintain cleanliness and punctuality. Many express trains start well but deteriorate over time. Also, why such a long travel time (almost 40 hours)? Can't we have faster trains like Vande Bharat for this route?
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Amit S.
As a Gwalior resident, I'm proud to see our city getting better connectivity. This will boost tourism and help students going to Bengaluru for education. Just hoping the fares remain reasonable - don't want another premium service that common people can't afford.
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Neha T.
Good news for MP! But I wonder why they didn't include more stops in Karnataka. Many people from Gwalior have relatives in places like Tumkur and Hassan. Maybe they can consider adding more stops in future? #BetterConnectivity
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Vikram J.
The railway development in MP is impressive, but I hope they also focus on passenger amenities. Clean toilets, proper food options, and safety measures should be priorities too. Infrastructure is important, but so is passenger comfort.
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Sunita R.
My son works in Bengaluru's IT sector. Every time he comes home, it's a 2-day journey with multiple changes. This train will be a blessing for so many families like ours. Thank you Scindia ji for remembering your constituency's needs 🙏
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Karan P.

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