
Ajni (Nagpur)-Pune Vande Bharat train: Check distance, travel time, timings, stoppages
The Ajni-Pune Vande Bharat Express train will cover a distance of 881 km in 12 hours. It will be the fastest train on the route followed by Pune Humsafar and Azad Hind Express.
The Ajni(Nagpur)-Pune Vande Bharat Express will run as train number 26101/26102. The train will operate six days a week except Tuesday (from Pune) and Monday (from Ajni).
During its journey between Ajni and Pune, this Vande Bharat train will stop at 10 stations. These are: Wardha, Badnera, Akola, Shegaon, Bhusaval, Jalgaon, Manmad, Kopargaon, Ahmednagar and Daund Chord Line.
Train number 26101 Pune-Ajni Vande Bharat Express will depart from Pune station at 06:25 hrs with effect from 11.08.2025 and arrive Ajni at 18:25 hrs same day.
Train number 26102 Ajni-Pune Vande Bharat Express will depart from Ajni station at 09:50 hrs with effect from 12.08.2025 and arrive Pune at 21:50 hrs same day.
The Ajni(Nagpur)-Pune Vande Bharat train will have eight coaches including 1 Executive Chair Car(EC) and 7 Chair Car (CC), seating a total of 590 passengers ( 44 in EC coach and 546 in CC Coaches).
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