Key Points

The inaugural Vande Bharat Express train from Katra to Srinagar marks a significant milestone in India's railway connectivity. Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision has transformed transportation infrastructure in Jammu and Kashmir, connecting the region like never before. Passengers are thrilled about experiencing the world's highest railway bridge and the scenic journey. This historic route represents not just a transportation achievement, but a symbol of national integration and technological prowess.

Key Points: Modi Launches Historic Katra-Srinagar Vande Bharat Express Route

  • First passenger train connects Katra and Srinagar through challenging terrain
  • World's highest railway bridge showcases engineering marvel
  • PM Modi flagged off inaugural Vande Bharat Express service
  • Train fully booked, signaling massive public excitement
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Modi ji paved the way for us to visit Kashmir, gave us confidence that it would be a safe ride: Katra-Srinagar Vande Bharat passenger

First Vande Bharat train connects Kashmir to India, crosses world's highest railway bridge with PM Modi's vision

"Modi ji paved the way for us to visit Kashmir and gave us confidence - Sheetal, Passenger"

Katra, June 7

The first Vande Bharat Express train on the Katra-Srinagar route began its journey on Saturday morning, a day after Prime Minister Narendra Modi flagged it off from Katra Railway Station.

Passengers were seen gathering excitedly to board the train for the inaugural ride.

Sheetal, one of the passengers, told ANI, " It's a great thrill and will be a good experience for us that Modi ji paved the way for us to visit Kashmir from here. We are all very excited for the views that this journey will offer... We had booked our tickets just to experience the world's highest bridge... The architecture of the bridge is so beautiful... Initially, we were scared, but when Modi ji himself stood there yesterday, it gave us confidence that it would be a safe ride."

Abhishek Arora, a passenger from Gwalior, added, "... We had booked our tickets in the first slot, as soon as the bookings opened... We will go to Srinagar and come back the same day... We just want to see the world's highest bridge, which is the highlight of this journey... This is a big achievement and was next to impossible. It was pending for hundreds of years. It will benefit every sector..."

Loco Pilot Praveen Kumar called it a historic moment when the entire rail network in India was connected from Kashmir to Kanyakumari.

"It is a historic moment to see the first passenger Vande Bharat train begin its journey from Katra to Srinagar," said loco pilot Yadav, who is operating the inaugural service. "The Prime Minister flagged off the train yesterday, and it truly marks a proud day for the nation as Kashmir is now connected to Kanyakumari through the Indian Railways network."

Loco pilot Manoj Yadav, who is operating the inaugural service, called it a proud day for the nation. "It is a historic moment to see the first passenger Vande Bharat train begin its journey from Katra to Srinagar," he said. "The Prime Minister flagged off the train yesterday, and it marks a proud day for the nation as Kashmir is now connected to Kanyakumari through the Indian Railways network."

Talking about preparations for the journey, Yadav said, "The entire route has been prepared with a focus on safety and passenger comfort. From the highest railway bridge in India to long tunnels, arrangements have been made to ensure a smooth experience. Special attention has been given to engineering challenges, especially while crossing the Chenab Bridge, where speed is reduced for safety."

On the train's special features, he added, "The train has been modified to handle varying temperatures, especially as it enters colder regions like Banihal. Every aspect--from track design to onboard facilities--has been built with passenger needs in mind. Today's train is fully booked, showing how eagerly people waited for this moment. It's an experience for us and a matter of national pride."

Sharing his experience driving the train, he said, "Today, the first passenger train is going to Kashmir, and this is a historic moment. I am on this train, and it feels good. The train is fully booked, showing how many people were waiting. This is the highest railway bridge, and the track is unique with high tunnels and bridges. Riding on it is a different experience, and you have to control the speed carefully to match the track conditions. Everything is going smoothly."

Prime Minister Narendra Modi flagged off two Vande Bharat Express trains from Katra Railway Station on Friday, officially connecting the Jammu division with Kashmir via rail. This marks a major milestone in strengthening railway infrastructure in Jammu and Kashmir.

During his visit, PM Modi also inaugurated the world's highest railway arch bridge over the Chenab River. Speaking on the occasion, he said the development projects will further boost Jammu and Kashmir's growth journey.

The train passes through two engineering marvels: the Anji Khad Bridge, India's first cable-stayed railway bridge, and the Chenab Bridge, the highest railway bridge in the world.

- ANI

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Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments for the article:
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Rahul K.
This is truly a game-changer for tourism in J&K! 🚄 The engineering marvels like Chenab Bridge make me proud as an Indian. Can't wait to book tickets for my family - the scenic views must be breathtaking. Kudos to the engineers who made this possible against all odds!
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the infrastructure development, I hope the ticket prices remain affordable for common people. The Vande Bharat trains are excellent but often priced too high. Also, hope local Kashmiris benefit from the tourism boost - development should be inclusive.
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Arjun S.
As someone who worked on this project briefly, I can tell you the challenges were immense - from extreme weather to difficult terrain. The fact that we've built the world's highest rail bridge shows India's engineering prowess. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Neha T.
My parents visited Kashmir in the 90s and always talked about how beautiful it was but how difficult the journey was. Now I can take my kids there comfortably! This connectivity will help change perceptions about Kashmir too. More people should experience its beauty.
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Vikram J.
The security aspect is crucial - hope there are proper measures in place given the sensitive location. The railway staff must be trained for emergencies. That said, this integration of Kashmir with rest of India through rail is a historic moment worth celebrating.
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Sunita R.
My only concern is environmental impact - such massive projects in ecologically sensitive areas need proper assessment. Hope the authorities have taken care of this aspect. Otherwise, it's wonderful to see better connectivity to our beautiful northern regions.

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