Jammu: The Railways is conducting safety inspections of the Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Railway Line (USBRL) to pave the way for the first direct train from the national capital Delhi to Kashmir. The historic journey is planned for January 26, 2025, with officials saying that a trial run is expected to begin soon.
On Monday, an expert team from the Commission of Railway Safety visited different areas and went up to Banihal to inspect the railway line to clear the rail route for the trial run, they said. Last week, the final track work in the T-33 tunnel on the foothills of the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi shrine, connecting Katra to Reasi districts, was completed.
“For the preliminary inspection of the railway line, the team today visited different areas of the Reasi district up to Banihal, including the world’s highest railway bridge on the Chenab River,” an official of Northern Railways told ETV Bharat. “It will be visiting recently completed tunnels between Katra and Reasi tomorrow and examining the track, tunnelling, lighting, and other things,” he said.
After the preliminary inspection, the commission will conduct a detailed tour to examine the railway line and will likely give the go-ahead for the trial run of the engine, the official said.
Speaking to ETV Bharat, Public Relations Officer (PRO) of Northern Railways, RK Rana, said the commission will be conducting several visits to make sure that the railway line is fit for running the train. “We are hopeful to run the train on January 26, 2025, once the expert team gives the approval,” he added.