Historic Moment: First Vande Bharat Train from Jammu Reaches Srinagar's Nowgam Station

The first Vande Bharat Express from Jammu reached Nowgam Railway Station in Srinagar, marking a historic milestone for rail connectivity in the Kashmir Valley. Chief Area Manager Kapil Sharma said the upgraded service now carries 1,450 passengers, reducing waiting lists and improving accessibility. Passengers welcomed the service, noting it will reduce dependence on road travel and boost tourism, trade, and student mobility. Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw flagged off the extended train, which will enter regular service from May 2.

Key Points: First Vande Bharat Train Reaches Srinagar, Boosts Kashmir Connectivity

  • First Vande Bharat from Jammu reaches Srinagar's Nowgam station
  • Train capacity increased from 8 to 1,450 passengers
  • Will boost tourism, trade, and student travel in Kashmir
  • All-weather rail link provides relief during winter highway closures
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First Vande Bharat train from Jammu reaches Srinagar's Nowgam station

The first Vande Bharat Express from Jammu reached Nowgam station in Srinagar, marking a milestone for Kashmir rail connectivity. The 8-coach train now carries 1,450 passengers.

"It is a very emotional and good day for all the Kashmiri people and for the whole of India. - Kapil Sharma, Chief Area Manager"

Srinagar, April 30

The first Vande Bharat Express train from Jammu reached Nowgam Railway Station in Srinagar on Thursday, marking a major milestone in rail connectivity for the Kashmir Valley. The development was welcomed by passengers, officials and locals, who described it as a historic step that will transform travel and boost economic activity in the region.

Speaking on the occasion, Chief Area Manager Kapil Sharma said the arrival of the train was an emotional moment for the region. "It is a very emotional and good day for all the Kashmiri people and for the whole of India," he said.

He highlighted that the upgraded service will ease congestion and improve travel convenience. "Earlier the Vande Bharat ran with only eight coaches and its capacity was always full. Now the capacity has increased significantly to around 1450 passengers," he said, adding that the expansion will reduce waiting lists and improve accessibility.

Sharma further said the railways will benefit multiple sections of society. "From labourers to high-ranking officials, everyone will benefit--traders, students, patients and tourists," he said, noting that better connectivity will also support tourism and local industries.

Passengers at Budgam and Srinagar stations also welcomed the service. Nadeem Ahmed Lohar said the train will reduce dependence on road travel, which often gets disrupted. "We can't thank the government enough. Earlier travel was expensive and highways used to close due to snow or rain, but now the train will make it easier for everyone," he said.

A student, Waseem Ahmed Khan, said the service will be especially beneficial for frequent travellers. "Earlier, we had to face a lot of difficulty travelling via Banihal. Now we can go directly. It will also help students, sportsmen and tourists," he said, adding that it could boost Kashmir's economy.

Another passenger, Annu Gupta, who travelled on the inaugural journey, described the experience as smooth and time-saving. "The journey was very good. It reached in four and a half hours. This connectivity will boost tourism and save both time and money," she said.

Passengers also said the all-weather rail link will provide major relief during winters when highways are often closed, making year-round connectivity easier for the region.

Earlier, Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw flagged off the extended Jammu Tawi-Srinagar Vande Bharat Express. The train will enter regular service from 2nd May.

- ANI

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Sneha F
Such a proud moment for Jammu and Kashmir! I hope this also helps local businesses and small traders who depend on connectivity. But I do wish more attention was given to local employment in the railways—many locals still struggle for jobs in the sector. Still, a good step forward.
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Michael C
As someone who's visited Kashmir several times, this is fantastic news. The Banihal route was always a hassle. Vande Bharat will definitely boost tourism and make travel more comfortable for everyone. Kudos to the team behind this!
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Kavya N
Honestly, this is a game-changer for students like me who travel frequently. No more waiting for hours on the highway or worrying about weather disruptions. Only wish the fare was a bit more affordable for common people—₹1,500 for a ticket is steep for many families.
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James A
Incredible progress! The Vande Bharat is already a symbol of modern India, and now reaching Srinagar is a massive achievement. I hope they extend more such trains to other remote areas too. Well done, Indian Railways.
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Arun Y
Good initiative, but I hope the security situation improves too. Without peace, even the best infrastructure won't reach its full potential. Let's work on both fronts—connectivity and harmony. 🙏
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Priyanka N

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