The upcoming Vande Bharat Express train journey from Katra to Delhi, commencing on December 30th, will include scheduled stops at Udhampur and Kathua railway stations, as announced by Union Minister Jitendra Singh. He highlighted that these additional stops aim to offer significant relief and enhance the convenience of travel, business, and daily life for passengers.
The minister expressed his gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for responding to the consistent demand for its stoppage in Kathua and Udhampur.
“Heartening news for Udhampur and Kathua. Ever since the first Vande Bharat train started operating from Katra and Delhi in 2019, there has been a consistent demand for its stoppage in Kathua and Udhampur as well.
Thanks, PM Narendra Modi, for responding to our request,” the Union Minister said in a post on X.
“This will not only come as a huge relief but also provide ease of travel, ease of business and overall ease of living,” he added.
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