Vande Bharat Express on Katra–Srinagar Route Runs Full Daily, No Plans Yet to Add Coaches: Railway Officials

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Even as the newly-launched Vande Bharat Express on the Katra–Srinagar route continues to witness full occupancy and overwhelming public demand, railway authorities have confirmed that there are currently no plans to add additional coaches to the high-speed train.
The decision comes amid repeated calls from passengers and stakeholders to expand the service, which has already been fully booked for the next 10 days since its launch on June 6.
Chief Area Manager (CAM) Kashmir, Saqib Yousuf Yatoo (IRTS) told Rising Kashmir, Saqib Yousuf Yatoo, said the service is operating at full occupancy on every run since its launch and continues to witness strong advance bookings.
“We are receiving a very positive response from the people. The train is running at full capacity daily and is booked well in advance. However, there is no current proposal to enhance the coach capacity,” he said.
The Vande Bharat Express was flagged off by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on June 6 as part of the Udhampur–Srinagar–Baramulla Rail Link (USBRL) project.
“The train is already proving to be a major asset for connectivity. It reduces travel time and ensures a smooth, hassle-free experience for pilgrims and tourists. The confidence it has generated in the public is remarkable,” CAM Yatoo said.
He said train is now a trending topic online. People are seeing real-time experiences on social media, and that is contributing immensely to public awareness and booking interest.
The state-of-the-art train has quickly become a preferred travel option for tourists, devotees, and local commuters alike, thanks to its speed, safety, punctuality, and modern amenities.
Railway officials have attributed the surge in demand to a combination of religious tourism, scenic value, and high onboard comfort.
With the Amarnath Yatra set to begin on July 3, officials believe the train will play a key role in facilitating pilgrim movement, especially for elderly and family travelers.
Earlier, Station Superintendent at Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Katra Railway Station, Jugal Kishor Sharma, said that there are no seats available for the next 10 days. The train’s popularity is soaring, and the public is responding with great enthusiasm, he said.
Despite this demand, railway authorities say operational and logistical factors currently prevent the addition of extra coaches.
Any decision on expansion would require clearance from the Railway Board, following feasibility reviews and infrastructure assessments.
The train features automatic doors, onboard Wi-Fi, GPS-based passenger information systems, bio-vacuum toilets, and fully air-conditioned coaches.
Its large panoramic windows offer breathtaking views of the Kashmir Valley, making it not only a convenient mode of transport but also a visual journey through the Himalayas.
From the serene landscape between Banihal and Qazigund to the mountain tunnels near Katra, the journey is being widely praised as one of India’s most picturesque train rides.
Officials said if the current demand sustains proposals for increasing frequency or adding coaches may be considered in the near future.

Vande Bharat Express Arrives at Jammu Tawi Station Ahead of Operations to Kashmir

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Ahead of formal operations in Kashmir, the rake of the specially designed Vande Bharat Express train arrived at Jammu Tawi railway station, drawing a large crowd eager to witness the historic moment.

According to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), the train, arriving at platform number 1 of the stations, is set to commence operations between Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Katra station and Kashmir, offering seamless, all-weather travel options to passengers.

As the train arrived, the Jammu Tawi railway station echoed with a unique announcement: “Yatrigan kripya dhyan dein, Vande Bharat train sankhya 244027 Kashmir jane ke liye platform number ek par khadi hai.”

This train, compared to the other 136 Vande Bharat Express trains operating nationwide, features climate-specific enhancements to address operational challenges and passengers’ needs in Jammu and Kashmir’s extreme weather conditions.

Key features include advanced heating systems to prevent freezing of water and bio-toilet tanks, warm air for vacuum systems, and optimized air-brake functionality for smooth operations in sub-zero temperatures. Embedded heating elements in the windshield ensure clear visibility by defrosting the driver’s front lookout glass during harsh winters.

Additionally, the train boasts all standard Vande Bharat amenities, such as fully air-conditioned coaches, automatic plug doors, and mobile charging sockets.

By linking the Kashmir Valley to the national railway network, this train underscores India’s commitment to bridging geographical and economic gaps, while promising a world-class travel experience on the Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Rail Link (USBRL) project. Operated by the Northern Railway zone, this is the third Vande Bharat train for the region, following two successful routes connecting Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Katra with Delhi.(KNO)