• 20 Sep, 2024

Travel Easy from Varanasi to Ayodhya with the Varanasi-Ayodhya Vande Bharat Train

Embark on a spiritual journey from the sacred city of Varanasi to the revered land of Ayodhya with the new Varanasi-Ayodhya Vande Bharat Train. Starting from March 12th, this train will operate regularly, making the pilgrimage between Varanasi and Ayodhya a breeze, with just a three-hour journey time.

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The inauguration of this trailblazing train was marked by a successful trial run conducted on a Friday morning, covering the route from Patna to Varanasi, and further to the divine destination of Ayodhya via Lucknow. It is speculated that Prime Minister Narendra Modi himself will virtually flag off this train. Commencing from March 12th, the train will commence its regular operations, offering convenience and comfort to travelers.

This Vande Bharat Train connects two significant religious hubs, making it easier for pilgrims and tourists alike to embark on a seamless journey. With a travel time of approximately three hours, it is the fastest train to connect Kashi (Varanasi) to Ayodhya, significantly reducing travel time. Additionally, the journey from Varanasi to Lucknow will be completed in just over five hours.

As per the schedule, Train Number 22445/46, the Patna-Lucknow Vande Bharat Express, will depart from Patna at 6:05 AM, stopping at various stations including Danapur, Ara, and Buxar, before arriving at Varanasi Cantt Station at 9:30 AM and Ayodhya Dham Station at 12:25 PM, finally reaching Lucknow at 2:45 PM.

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The return journey from Lucknow will depart at 3:20 PM, with stops at Ayodhya at 5:20 PM and Varanasi Cantt at 8:15 PM, among others, before reaching Patna Station at 11:45 PM, completing the round trip in a single day.

Experience the essence of spiritual India with the Varanasi-Ayodhya Vande Bharat Train, providing a seamless and efficient mode of travel for pilgrims and tourists alike. Plan your journey today and immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of these sacred cities.

Kalyani Bhatia

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