NEW DELHI: The first-ever freight train reached Kashmir Saturday morning, carrying 1,400 tonnes of cement.
The debut goods train arriving in the Valley signifies the robustness of Chenab Bridge and Anji Bridge , but also how supplies to Kashmir will improve due to faster bulk movement.
Northern Railways said the train originated from Rupnagar in Punjab, with 21 wagons of cement, and covered approximately 600km in less than 18 hours.
Hauled by an electric WAG-9 locomotive, the train symbolises the growing capabilities and modernisation of India's railway infrastructure. The bulk cement transportation will be crucial for infrastructure projects in the Valley, railway officials said.
With the Anantnag goods shed now operational, the Valley is set to benefit from more efficient supply chains, lower transportation costs, and increased industrial activity, officials said.
The debut goods train arriving in the Valley signifies the robustness of Chenab Bridge and Anji Bridge , but also how supplies to Kashmir will improve due to faster bulk movement.
Northern Railways said the train originated from Rupnagar in Punjab, with 21 wagons of cement, and covered approximately 600km in less than 18 hours.
Hauled by an electric WAG-9 locomotive, the train symbolises the growing capabilities and modernisation of India's railway infrastructure. The bulk cement transportation will be crucial for infrastructure projects in the Valley, railway officials said.
With the Anantnag goods shed now operational, the Valley is set to benefit from more efficient supply chains, lower transportation costs, and increased industrial activity, officials said.
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