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Thar Express reaches India's Munabao Station

A day after services of the Thar Express was suspended, Pakistan Saturday gave clearance for its last journey to Karachi, reached India's Munabao Station at 1740 hours. The train connects Jodhpur’s Bhagat ki Kothi station to Karachi.

Thar Express reaches India's Munabao Station
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Published : Aug 10, 2019, 9:19 PM IST

New Delhi/ Jaipur: Thar Express train carrying 62 Indian and 103 Pakistani passengers started from Zero Point station (in Pakistan, near International Border) at 1720 hours and reached India's Munabao Station at 1740 hours.

The Karachi-bound Thar Express with 165 passengers on-board received clearance from Pakistan on Saturday for an onward journey, officials said.

Pakistan on Friday had announced the suspension of all train services to India after the Centre scrapped provisions of Article 370 and divided Jammu and Kashmir into two Union territories.

Thar Express reaches India's Munabao Station

Pakistan's Railway Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed had said in Islamabad that this would be the last Jodhpur-Karachi train.

The train will reach the zero point, at the international border with Pakistan, where passengers will change trains. The train from Pakistan reached the zero point at 10 am, the officials said.

The train reached Munabao, the last station on the Indian side of the border, at 6.55 am after departing from Bhagat Ki Kothi station in Jodhpur at 1 am and was awaiting clearance from Pakistan, they said.

The clearance was received at 3.05 pm, a North Western Railway spokesperson said, adding that the train departed soon after.

The Thar Express has been running between Jodhpur and Karachi every Saturday morning (1 am) since services resumed on February 18, 2006, after a 41-year suspension.

According to estimates, over four lakh passengers have taken the train in the past 13 years.

Among the 165 passengers, 81 are Indians, who are visiting their relatives in Pakistan. Eighty-four Pakistan nationals are returning to their country after completion of their visa limit in India, a railway official has said.

As the passengers boarded the train at Bhagat ki Kothi station, there were concerns that the journey could even end at Munabao in Barmer district, amid uncertainties over strained ties between the two countries.

Also Read: Pakistan formally suspends trade ties with India

New Delhi/ Jaipur: Thar Express train carrying 62 Indian and 103 Pakistani passengers started from Zero Point station (in Pakistan, near International Border) at 1720 hours and reached India's Munabao Station at 1740 hours.

The Karachi-bound Thar Express with 165 passengers on-board received clearance from Pakistan on Saturday for an onward journey, officials said.

Pakistan on Friday had announced the suspension of all train services to India after the Centre scrapped provisions of Article 370 and divided Jammu and Kashmir into two Union territories.

Thar Express reaches India's Munabao Station

Pakistan's Railway Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed had said in Islamabad that this would be the last Jodhpur-Karachi train.

The train will reach the zero point, at the international border with Pakistan, where passengers will change trains. The train from Pakistan reached the zero point at 10 am, the officials said.

The train reached Munabao, the last station on the Indian side of the border, at 6.55 am after departing from Bhagat Ki Kothi station in Jodhpur at 1 am and was awaiting clearance from Pakistan, they said.

The clearance was received at 3.05 pm, a North Western Railway spokesperson said, adding that the train departed soon after.

The Thar Express has been running between Jodhpur and Karachi every Saturday morning (1 am) since services resumed on February 18, 2006, after a 41-year suspension.

According to estimates, over four lakh passengers have taken the train in the past 13 years.

Among the 165 passengers, 81 are Indians, who are visiting their relatives in Pakistan. Eighty-four Pakistan nationals are returning to their country after completion of their visa limit in India, a railway official has said.

As the passengers boarded the train at Bhagat ki Kothi station, there were concerns that the journey could even end at Munabao in Barmer district, amid uncertainties over strained ties between the two countries.

Also Read: Pakistan formally suspends trade ties with India

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Thar Express gets Pak clearance for onward journey to Karachi
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         New Delhi/ Jaipur, Aug 10 (PTI) The Karachi-bound Thar Express with 165 passengers on-board received clearance from Pakistan on Saturday for onward journey, officials said.
         Pakistan on Friday had announced suspension of all train services to India after the Centre scrapped provisions of Article 370 and divided Jammu and Kashmir into two Union territories. Pakistan's Railway Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed had said in Islamabad that this would be the last Jodhpur-Karachi train.
         The train will reach the zero point, at the international border with Pakistan, where passengers will change trains. The train from Pakistan reached the zero point at 10 am, the officials said.
         The train reached Munabao, the last station on the Indian side of the border, at 6.55 am after departing from Bhagat Ki Kothi station in Jodhpur at 1 am and was awaiting clearance from Pakistan, they said.
         The clearance was received at 3.05 pm, a North Western Railway spokesperson said, adding that the train departed soon after.
         The Thar Express has been running between Jodhpur and Karachi every Saturday morning (1 am) since services resumed on February 18, 2006 after a 41-year suspension.
         According to estimates, over four lakh passengers have taken the train in the past 13 years.
         Among the 165 passengers, 81 are Indians, who are visiting their relatives in Pakistan. Eighty-four Pakistan nationals are returning to their country after completion of their visa limit in India, a railway official has said.
         As the passengers boarded the train at Bhagat ki Kothi station, there were concerns that the journey could even end at Munabao in Barmer district, amid uncertainties over strained ties between the two countries.PTI ASG AG
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