Key Points

Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia inaugurated the Gwalior-Bengaluru Express, calling it a major boost for regional connectivity. Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw and MP CM Mohan Yadav joined the event virtually, emphasizing infrastructure growth. The direct train reduces travel time by 6-8 hours, benefiting students, professionals, and families. Scindia also outlined future rail expansions, including MEMU services to Sheopur and Kota.

Key Points: Scindia Flags Off Gwalior-Bengaluru Express With Vaishnaw and CM Yadav

  • Scindia highlights reduced travel time for Gwalior-Chambal commuters
  • Direct train benefits students, job seekers, and families
  • MP CM Yadav and Railway Minister Vaishnaw join virtually
  • New MEMU train expansion plans announced for Sheopur and Kota
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Union Minister Scindia flags off Gwalior-Bengaluru Express; Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, CM Mohan Yadav join virtually

Union Minister Scindia launches Gwalior-Bengaluru direct train, cutting travel time significantly, with Railway Minister Vaishnaw and MP CM Yadav joining virtually.

"It is a big gift for the region. For the first time in history, Gwalior is connected with Bengaluru. – Jyotiraditya Scindia"

Gwalior, June 26

Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia flagged off the Gwalior-Bengaluru direct train from Gwalior Railway Station on Thursday and also travelled in the train.

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav and Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw virtually joined the program and flagged off the train on the occasion.

Speaking to ANI, Union Minister Scindia called the direct train connectivity from Gwalior to Bengaluru a big gift for the region and emphasised that it would provide much relief to the residents of the entire Gwalior-Chambal division.

"It is a big gift for the region. For the first time in history, Gwalior is connected with Bengaluru. Residents of the Gwalior-Chambal division had to travel to Kota, Bina, and Bhopal to catch a train for Bengaluru, with an additional six to eight hours of journey time for the commuters. Today, the same journey has become easy with the blessings of the Prime Minister and with the help of the Railway Minister. Now, we will be able to reach Bengaluru from Gwalior in 30 hours. This train has a stoppage at Shivpuri, Guna, Ashok Nagar, Bina, Vidisha and Bhopal in the state," Scindia said.

He highlighted that students who want to study in Bengaluru can easily reach there. Additionally, youth who wish to reach Bengaluru for a job, or even parents who want to see their children, can also use this train to get there.

"Gwalior is changing and progressing under the leadership of Chief Minister Mohan Yadav and Prime Minister Modi. Much development work is underway, and several new train connections have been established from Gwalior to various parts of the country. Additionally, under the leadership of the Prime Minister, a MEMU train is running from Gwalior to Kolaras, and in the coming days, it will be extended to Sheopur. After that, efforts will be made to take it to Kota," Scindia said.

Scindia also recalled his tenure as Union Civil Aviation Minister and highlighted the efforts and work done to expand the air connectivity from Gwalior to various cities of the nation.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Finally! This was much needed for students and professionals traveling to Bengaluru. The IT capital attracts so many from MP, and changing trains was always a hassle. Hope they maintain cleanliness and punctuality 🤞 #RailwayDevelopment
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Priya M.
Good initiative but 30 hours is still too long! When will we get proper high-speed rail in India? Countries like China have bullet trains covering such distances in 8-10 hours. We need to think bigger.
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Amit S.
As someone from Guna, this is a blessing! My daughter studies in Bengaluru and earlier she had to change 2 trains. Now at least one direct option is available. Thank you railway ministry 🙏
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Sunita T.
Hope they've considered proper food arrangements and clean toilets for such a long journey. Indian railways must focus on passenger comfort along with connectivity. The real test begins now!
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Vikram J.
Connecting tier 2 cities like Gwalior to major hubs is the right approach. But why stop at Bengaluru? We need more such trains connecting eastern and northeastern states too. #EqualDevelopment
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Neha P.
My brother works in Bengaluru's tech park. Earlier he would spend ₹8000-10000 on flights during emergencies. Now this train will be a budget-friendly option. Hope the fares remain reasonable!

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