Union Railways Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw addressing a press conference on the Bharat Gaurav trains. (Photo | Twitter) 
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Private players to run theme-based trains by leasing them from railways under Bharat Gaurav service

The railways minister said these trains could be run both by the private sector as well as the IRCTC.

Rajesh Kumar Thakur

NEW DELHI:  The Indian Railways is in the process of finalising theme-based tourist circuit trains through private and state-owned service providers in a move to display the country’s rich cultural heritage.
To promote the first-of-its-kind theme-based train services, the railways has dedicated more than 3,000 AC and non-AC coaches of various categories to run around 190 tourist circuit trains to various cultural and heritage sites.

The first Bharat Gaurav train may begin by January next year, railway sources said. As many as 15 private and government-owned service providers have shown interest in Bharat Gaurav trains. “After freight and passenger segments, the railways is now tapping the tourism segment. We have arranged 3,033 AC and non-AC coaches of various classes to the compositions of 190 theme-based tourist circuit trains,” said Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on Tuesday.

Vaishnaw said it was the idea of PM Narendra Modi to run such theme-based tourist circuit trains to translate the people’s eagerness to see the cultural heritages and historical places in one go. The service providers would be free to decide the themes and beautify the interiors and exteriors of coaches to create a memorable experience. “The Bharat Gaurav trains will have a composition of 14 to 16 coaches, including 2 SLR, offering all amenities and high-class hospitality to the passengers,” said the minister. 

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