Railways minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said on Tuesday that the Bharat Gaurav trains, launched to boost tourism in the country, can be operated by private operators as well as the Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC). “We have allocated over 180 trains for Bharat Gaurav trains and 3,033 coaches identified. We have started taking applications.We have received a good response. The stakeholders will modify and run the train and the railways will help in maintenance, parking and other facilities,” Vaishnaw said at a press conference.
After passenger and goods segments, we will start the tourism segment to run Bharat Gaurav trains. These trains will show India's culture and heritage,” Vaishnaw said. He further said that the Indian Railways will offer assistance related to maintenance, parking, water supply and raw materials for food as and when required.Speaking about fares, he said that tour operators will decide on fares but the Indian Railways will ensure that abnormal fees are not charged to travellers. Vaishnaw pointed out that all kinds of coaches - Vistadome, Vande Bharat or Tejas etc - can be used for these trains and the Indian Railways will try to cater to these demands as much as possible. Bharat Gaurav trains are a segment of trains that aims to give people an authentic way to experience India's culture, heritage, diversity,
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