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New Vande Bharat Starts Between Patna, Gorakhpur At Rs 600 Fare
Sandy Verma | June 17, 2025 5:24 PM CST

In a significant development for Bihar and eastern Uttar Pradesh, the Indian Railways is launching a new Vande Bharat Express between Gorakhpur and Patnapromising quicker travel and better comfort.

Confirmed Route and Schedule

Railway Minister Ashwini vaishnav recently confirmed that the train will travel through Bettiah, narkatiyaganj, and muzaffarpur before reaching Patna. The train will:

  • Depart Gorakhpur at 6 AM
  • Return by 9:30 PM the same day

This daily route will significantly ease travel for commuters, business travelers, and tourists moving between these important regional cities.

Affordable Pricing with Modern Comfort

Despite being a premium train, ticket prices remain affordable:

  • Patna to Gorakhpur: ₹600
  • Muzaffarpur to Gorakhpur: ₹480

These fares include access to Vande Bharat’s comfortable seating, onboard catering, and modern interiors. The train will feature eight coachesall undergoing cleaning and trials before launch.

Boost to Local Economy and Connectivity

The new train is expected to stimulate local economiesespecially in smaller towns like Bettiah and Narkatiyaganj. Improved connectivity will help:

  • Small businesses with quicker logistics
  • Tourismespecially for travelers visiting religious and cultural sites
  • Daily commuters and traders needing fast and reliable travel options

The announcement has generated a wave of enthusiasm across the region, with local residents eagerly awaiting the launch.

Final Trials Underway

A trial run will be conducted shortly to test performance and safety. Once completed, the train will be moved to Patna in preparation for its official inauguration. Railway authorities are working swiftly to meet timelines and ensure smooth operations from day one.


The introduction of the Vande Bharat Express on this new route marks another step toward modernizing India’s railways and bringing high-speed travel to more parts of the country. For Eastern India, this is more than just a train—it’s a symbol of progress and connectivity.



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