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Indian Railway’s new Initiative and Improvement in Speed and punctuality

Indian Railway’s new Initiative and Improvement in Speed and punctuality-

Indian Railways improved operational efficiency and passenger services, achieving 80% overall train punctuality nationwide from December 8-14.

Division Performance

37 divisions exceeded 80% punctuality, 22 topped 90%, and 10 surpassed 95%. Top performers included Ratlam (Western Railway) at 98.5%, Tiruchchirappalli (Southern Railway) at 97.5%, and Madurai (Southern Railway) at 96.7%.

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Benefits

These gains ensure smoother operations for passengers and freight alike.

Indian Railways has extensively upgraded tracks over the last 11 years to boost speed potential, incorporating 60 kg rails, wider concrete sleepers, thick web switches, longer panels, H-beam sleepers, advanced renewal machines, level crossing interlocks, and rigorous track geometry monitoring.

Train Speed

Impact on Speed

These enhancements have dramatically raised track capabilities, with 79% now supporting 110 kmph or higher speeds as of November 2025—up from just 40% in March 2014.

Regional Cuisine in Vande Bharat

Indian Railways now serves regional cuisines on Vande Bharat trains to elevate passenger experience with authentic local flavors and India’s diverse culinary heritage.

Menu Highlights

On the Nagpur–Secunderabad Vande Bharat Express (20101/20102), passengers enjoy Maharashtra’s Kanda Poha, South Indian Dondakaya Karam Podi Fry, and Andhra Kodi Kura.

Gujarati Methi Thepla appears on the MMCT–GNC route (20901), while Masala Lauki features on SBIB–VRL (26902). Odisha’s Aloo Phulkopi delights riders on the Howrah–Puri Express (22895).

Kerala’s traditional spread—white rice, Pachakka Cherupayar Mezhukku Perati, Kadala Curry, Kerala Paratha, plain curd, Palada Payasam, and Appam—graces the Kasargod–Trivandrum (20633/34) and Mangalore–Trivandrum (20631/32) Vande Bharat Expresses.

Indian Railway’s new Initiative and Improvement in Speed and punctuality

Regional Delicacies

West Bengal’s Kosha Paneer features on the ROU–HWH route (20872), with Aloo Potol Bhaja on HWH–PURI (22895).

Bihar’s Champaran Paneer serves passengers on PNBE–RNC (22349), while Champaran Chicken delights those on PNBE–HWH (22348).

Through this initiative, Indian Railways is celebrating India’s rich culinary diversity, making rail journeys more memorable and culturally immersive

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