Kerala all set to get 10 new Namo Bharat Trains: 10 important things to know
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Kerala is enhancing its transportation with 10 new Namo Bharat rapid rail trains, aimed at boosting tourism by improving connectivity to lesser-known picturesque locales. These electric trains promise comfort and speed, supporting … Read more
Kerala is enhancing its transportation with 10 new Namo Bharat rapid rail trains, aimed at boosting tourism by improving connectivity to lesser-known picturesque locales. These electric trains promise comfort and speed, supporting local economies and streamlining travel within the state. Read less
10 important things to know about new Namo Bharat trains:
Introduction of 10 new trains: Kerala will soon get 10 new Namo Bharat rapid rail which are also known as Vande Bharat Metro trains. These are known for changing short-distance travel in India.
Electric trains: These electric trains are expected to add to the speed transportation within the state, offering more efficient travel options.
Tourism boost: The introduction of these trains will significantly boost tourism in Kerala. By providing better connectivity to various destinations, the new services will attract tourists to explore lesser-known locations across the state, enriching their travel experience.
Kollam-Starting Point: According to Onmanorama, two of the new trains will start from Kollam. One will run towards Tirunelveli, while the other will head north to Thrissur, with potential plans to extend this service further to the pilgrimage town of Guruvayur.
Inter-state connectivity: The new routes include a train starting in Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum) and ending in Ernakulam, as well as another train connecting Guruvayur to Madurai in Tamil Nadu.
Stunning stops along the way: The trains will pass through several scenic locations such as Aryankavu, Kottarakkara, Punalur, and Thenmala. These stops offer travellers a chance to experience the natural beauty and cultural richness of the state while enjoying the comfort of the modern rail service.
Prime highlight, Kollam-Sengottai Route: One of the major attractions is the Kollam-Sengottai route, which is a railway line built during the British era. Known for its stunning views of lush landscapes and mountains, this route is expected to attract tourists seeking a scenic journey through Kerala’s natural wonders.
Economic benefits for local communities: By improving access to lesser-known tourist spots, the new Namo Bharat trains will support local businesses and communities, providing economic benefits through increased tourism and visitor spending.
Government’s Commitment: The launch of these trains demonstrates the government’s efforts to streamline travel within Kerala. It reflects the focus on developing a modern and efficient transport network that caters to the needs of residents and visitors alike.
Comfort and Speed: Namo Bharat trains are known for their speed, comfort, and efficiency, making them an ideal choice for short-distance travel. They offer a smoother and quicker alternative to traditional rail services, helping passengers save time on their journeys.
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