NortheastHowrah – Kamakhya Vande Bharat receives overwhelming respons...

Howrah – Kamakhya Vande Bharat receives overwhelming response

DIMAPUR, JAN 30 (NPN)

The Howrah – Kamakhya – Howrah Vande Bharat Sleeper Express, introduced by the prime minister of India January 17, has received an overwhelming response from passengers, underscoring its strong tourism and long-distance travel potential.
The regular commercial run of the Vande Bharat Sleeper Express from Howrah Station, started from 23.1.2026 and from Kamakhya station on January 22, ushering in a new era of premium overnight rail travel from South Bengal to the Northeastern region.
The pattern of booking showing more than 100% occupancy on all the days in Vande Bharat Sleeper Train from Howrah to Kamakhya indicating the preference of passengers towards comfortable travel in this train with reduced journey time.
During the last six days from January 23 to 29, the average occupancy is about 128% wherein for the next few days upto February 3, 2026 the average occupancy has already crossed 100% and is expected to soar high.
The occupancy of 27575 Howrah – Kamakhya Vande Bharat Sleeper Express leaving Howrah on January 30, 2026 recorded up to 15:00 hrs. It is over 117% for all the classes with 133.33% occupancy for AC 1st Class, 115.95% for AC 2-Tier and 116.85% for AC 3-Tier.
This preference pattern clearly indicating exceptionally high patronization and the immense tourism potential of this premium sleeper service.
The Bengali travel enthusiasts prefer to experience the superior comfort of the Vande Bharat Sleeper Express while travelling from South Bengal to the Himalayan regions of North Bengal and Assam.
With its high-speed capability, reduced travel time, superior cushioning, and cozy sleeper berths, the Vande Bharat Sleeper Express offers unmatched onboard comfort compared to other modes of transport.

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