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PM flags off first train in Kashmir Valley
Saturday, 11 October , 2008, 12:25
Srinagar: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Saturday flagged off the first train service in Kashmir valley, realising the decades old dream of the people in the region through the prestigious project launched in 1998.
Singh, accompanied by UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi, Railway Minister Lalu Prasad Yadav and Jammu and Kashmir Governor N N Vohra, flagged off the flower-decked train from Srinagar railway station at Nowgam.
The train, which was flagged off 10 years after the project was started by then Prime Minister Inder Kumar Gujral, carried school children. Initially, the train will run from Rajwansher in Budgam district to Anantnag, covering a distance of 66 kms, the spokesman said, adding the fare for the travel will be Rs 15.
The regular service of the train will commence from October 12. There will be an eight-coach DEMU rake in the train, he said. The stoppages will be at Budgam, Srinagar, Pampore, Kakapora, Awantipora, Panjgam, Bijbehara, Rajwansher and Anantnag, the spokesman said.
The train, which is expected to cover the 66-km in about 1 hour and 35 minutes including stoppage time at various stations, will be run twice a day from either side. Anti-skid flooring and sliding doors have been provided in the coaches and distinctive and attractive colour schemes have been used.
Like the state-of-the art Delhi Metro, public information system with display and automatic announcement are included in the coaches. The coaches have executive chair-car type seating arrangement with fire resistant grade upholstery and reclining mechanism.
The driver's cab has heating and defogging unit keeping in view the cold climate. Snow cutting type cattle guard is attached at the driver's end of the train for snow clearance from tracks during winter. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Friday inaugurated the 450-MW Baglihar hydroelectric power project built on river Chenab in Ramban district of Jammu and Kashmir.
I saw reports of 'india matching china in border infrastructure' ... now its doing that with Pak as well?
Saturday, 11 October , 2008, 12:25
Srinagar: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Saturday flagged off the first train service in Kashmir valley, realising the decades old dream of the people in the region through the prestigious project launched in 1998.
Singh, accompanied by UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi, Railway Minister Lalu Prasad Yadav and Jammu and Kashmir Governor N N Vohra, flagged off the flower-decked train from Srinagar railway station at Nowgam.
The train, which was flagged off 10 years after the project was started by then Prime Minister Inder Kumar Gujral, carried school children. Initially, the train will run from Rajwansher in Budgam district to Anantnag, covering a distance of 66 kms, the spokesman said, adding the fare for the travel will be Rs 15.
The regular service of the train will commence from October 12. There will be an eight-coach DEMU rake in the train, he said. The stoppages will be at Budgam, Srinagar, Pampore, Kakapora, Awantipora, Panjgam, Bijbehara, Rajwansher and Anantnag, the spokesman said.
The train, which is expected to cover the 66-km in about 1 hour and 35 minutes including stoppage time at various stations, will be run twice a day from either side. Anti-skid flooring and sliding doors have been provided in the coaches and distinctive and attractive colour schemes have been used.
Like the state-of-the art Delhi Metro, public information system with display and automatic announcement are included in the coaches. The coaches have executive chair-car type seating arrangement with fire resistant grade upholstery and reclining mechanism.
The driver's cab has heating and defogging unit keeping in view the cold climate. Snow cutting type cattle guard is attached at the driver's end of the train for snow clearance from tracks during winter. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Friday inaugurated the 450-MW Baglihar hydroelectric power project built on river Chenab in Ramban district of Jammu and Kashmir.
I saw reports of 'india matching china in border infrastructure' ... now its doing that with Pak as well?