Indian Railways is planning to resume services in Jammu & Kashmir soon

Railway services in Jammu and Kashmir will resume from November 11, over three months after it was suspended in view of the removal of special status to Jammu and Kashmir.

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Baseer Ahmad Khan, Divisional Commissioner of Kashmir, directed the railway authorities for conducting track inspection within three days. This will be followed by a trial run on November 10 and services will be resumed from November 11.


Train service from Baramulla in North Kashmir to Banihal in South Kashmir was suspended on August 5.

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Railway Protection Force (RPF) chief Arun Kumar said, “All services have been suspended since August 5 and no trains were running. Train services between Baramulla (Kashmir) and Banihal (Jammu) will be restored very soon, hopefully within a week or so. The railway line from Banihal to Katra will also be ready once the construction of the Chenab bridge is finished.”