New Delhi: The Delhi-Katra Vande Bharat Express, flagged off on Thursday, boasts of a variety of features onboard including plastic bottle crusher machines, a spacious pantry with a deep freezer, revolving seats and cattle guard, officials said on Thursday.

The train was flagged off from New Delhi Railway Station by Union Home Minister Amit Shah. Railway Minister Piyush Goyal, Union ministers Jitendra Singh and Harsh Vardhan were also present.

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The train to Shri Mata Vaishno Devi in Katra will run at a maximum speed of 130 km/hour and will cover the distance in eight hours, cutting the travel time by four hours.

Boasting a variety of features, Vande Bharat Express set to run from Saturday
Amit Shah is seen with Piyush Gopal during the flagging of ceremony of Vande Bharat Express. Photo: PTI

The train boasts of having bottle crushing machines for disposing of plastic bottles in view of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's message against single-use plastic, an official said.

Boasting a variety of features, Vande Bharat Express set to run from Saturday
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The train also has revolving seats that be turned around to 180 degrees, 16 air-conditioned coaches, including two executive class coaches and sensor doors that connect the coaches. 

Boasting a variety of features, Vande Bharat Express set to run from Saturday
Amit Shah and Piyush Goyal inspecting the interiors of the train. Photo: PTI

The train has continuous windows and the glasses have been provided with anti-spall films, the official said. Roller blind sunscreen has been provided on the lookout glass to protect train pilots from glare and improved insulation has been provided to reduce the noise level in the driver's cab.

Boasting a variety of features, Vande Bharat Express set to run from Saturday
The leaders during the flagging of ceremony of Vande Bharat Express. Photo: PTI
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Phone handsets have been provided for direct communication between train pilots and guard. Commercial run of the train will begin from October 5 and it will run on all days of the week except Tuesday.

(With inputs from PTI)