India-Pakistan tension: Railway minister reviews special train services from Jammu, Udhampur
Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw addressed the plight of stranded passengers. Airports in Jammu and Chandigarh faced closures. This was due to the India-Pakistan standoff. Consequently, special trains were deployed from Jammu and Udhampur. These ...
According to the ministry, a special train with 12 unreserved and as many reserved coaches left for New Delhi from Jammu around 10.45 am. A 20-coach Vande Bharat left Udhampur at 12:45 pm for the national capital via Jammu and Pathankot. Also, a 22-coach reserved train left Jammu for New Delhi around 7 pm.
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"Another unreserved special train from Jammu has been planned for Guwahati via Uttar Pradesh and Bihar at 11.55 pm on Friday, the ministry said. Besides, a Vande Bharat special train, arranged on the request of the BCCI left from Jammu at 3 pm to ferry IPL players and officials.
"Special trains have been arranged by Indian Railways for the passengers who were stranded due to the closure of Jammu and Chandigarh airports," a press statement from the Railway Ministry said.
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Special trains should be operated as per requirement along with regular trains, the ministry stated.
According to officials, many people residing closer to border areas have been moving to safer places, leading to a rise in travel demand.
"Control rooms at different locations such as Jammu, Ambala, New Delhi are monitoring the situation continuously. We are also observing the reservation pattern and passenger footfall at stations to take a call on running special trains," said Himanshu Upadhyay, the chief public relations officer of the Northern Railway.
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