Srinagar: Rail services in the Kashmir Valley resumed fully on Sunday - over three months after being suspended due to security reasons- as the train chugged from Srinagar to Banihal through the restive south Kashmir.
The train passes through Srinagar station and the stations in south Kashmir before reaching Banihal.
A railway official told media that "rail service in the valley fully resumed this morning as the train chugged from Baramulla towards Banihal".
The official said that there was only one run scheduled for Sunday, while the train would make two runs on a daily basis from Monday.
"The Railways conducted two trial runs of the service on the Srinagar-Banihal stretch on Saturday and then another trial run on Sunday morning before the actual service started," he added.
Rail service in the valley had partially resumed on Tuesday as the train chugged between Baramulla and Srinagar stretch of the railway line.
"The authorities have directed the Railways to ply the trains between 10 am and 3 pm only due to security reasons," the official said.
The train service in the Kashmir valley was suspended due to security reasons on August 3 ahead of the Centre's announcement of modification of Article 370 and the bifurcation of the erstwhile state into two Union territories.