Train services partially resume in Kashmir Valley after 11 days
BY MPost16 Sep 2014 11:14 PM GMT
MPost16 Sep 2014 11:14 PM GMT
After remaining disrupted for 11 days, railways on Monday partially resumed train services in the Kashmir Valley following restoration of tracks damaged by flood waters.
Train services commenced between Srinagar and Baramulla, said a senior Northern Railway official.
The first train departed from Budgam at 12 noon to Baramulla and will commence its return service to Srinagar and there on.
‘Efforts are in full swing to restore the rail traffic in the remaining parts of the Kashmir Valley,’ he said.
The services were disrupted as the tracks were damaged due to flooding following incessant rains, the official said, adding that at some places people had taken shelter near railway tracks and rail premises.
Northern Railway has taken several measures for people stranded in flood-ravaged Jammu and Kashmir, like running special trains from Katra, Udhampur and Jammu to different parts of the country and adding extra coaches to regular services.
Arrangements have also been made for free transportation of relief material by trains to Jammu and Udhampur. A special train was made operational from Jammu to Indore via New Delhi to clear stranded passengers and extra coaches were being added to regular trains as per requirement, he said.
Railways was also facilitating their journey to places like Islampur, Allahabad, Araria Cantt, Bettiah, Katihar, Lalganj, Narkatiaganj, Purania, Kiahanganj, Darbhanga, Bugha, Malda Town and Jogbani.
Northern Railway, along with Non-Governmental Organisation or NGOs and gurudwaras, is providing food free of cost to the stranded passengers at these stations. Railways doctors, along with medical teams, are also attending to those in need.
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