From Mumbai to Shirdi: Embark on a Spiritual Journey in India's Newest High-Speed Trains
Shirdi, a small town located in the Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra, is a popular destination for both spiritual seekers and tourists. The town is most famous for being the resting place of the revered saint Sai Baba, whose teachings continue to attract people from all over the world. Every year, millions of people visit Shirdi to pay their respects to Sai Baba and seek his blessings. Now, devotees have a reason to rejoice as Shirdi is even more accessible with the introduction of two new Vande Bharat Express trains from Mumbai to Shirdi and Solapur. The CSMT-Shirdi train will run six days a week, with departure from Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT) at 6:15 am and arriving at Shirdi at 12:10 pm. The train will leave Shirdi at 5:25 pm arriving at CSMT at 11:18 pm. The train will take a stunning route via Thal ghat (Kasara), offering passengers breathtaking views of the ghats. The train will have halting destinations at Dadar, Thane, and Nashik Road, and is expected to cover the distance in seven hours. The Vande Bharat Express trains are equipped with advanced technology, including CCTV cameras and a communication system to speak with crew members in emergencies. The trains also come equipped with Kavach compatibility, meaning they are fitted with the Automatic Train Protection system, which prevents collisions between two trains by activating the braking system when necessary. In addition, these trains will traverse the hilly incline of the ghats without the support of additional locomotives, a feat made possible by the fitting of parking brakes. With their impressive speed and advanced technology, these trains are set to revolutionize travel within Maharashtra, making it easier for locals and tourists alike to explore the state's rich cultural and historical sites. The introduction of these two Vande Bharat Express trains highlights the government's commitment to improving connectivity and infrastructure, ultimately benefiting the people of Maharashtra.