Vande Bharat AC chair car fares much lower than those in China, Japan, France: Vaishnaw

Union Minister for Railways, Ashwini Vaishnaw, highlighted that the fare for the Vande Bharat AC chair car is significantly lower than similar services in countries like China, Japan, and France. This pricing strategy is part of a broader initiative to make train travel more affordable and accessible for Indian passengers. Vaishnaw emphasized that the Vande Bharat trains are not only cost-effective but also equipped with modern amenities, offering a competitive alternative to air travel. The minister's remarks come amid ongoing efforts to enhance India's railway infrastructure and promote regional connectivity. By offering lower fares, the government aims to boost domestic tourism and encourage more people to choose rail travel over other modes of transportation, thus facilitating economic growth and sustainable mobility. The Vande Bharat trains have gained popularity since their introduction, showcasing India's advancements in railway technology and service efficiency. Vaishnaw's comments underscore the government's commitment to improving public transportation while ensuring it remains economical for the average citizen.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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