Key Points

The Northeast Frontier Railway is racing to restore services on the Lumding-Badarpur route by June 30 after heavy rainfall triggered a landslide. Over 100 meters of track were damaged near an adjacent road, prompting emergency repairs. A high-level meeting with Assam officials and NHAI resulted in coordinated restoration efforts using heavy machinery. Currently, 200 workers are onsite clearing debris to meet the Monday deadline.

Key Points: NFR Targets June 30 for Lumding-Badarpur Rail Route Restoration

  • 100m track damaged by landslide near adjacent road
  • High-level meeting involved Assam Chief Secretary and NHAI officials
  • 25 heavy machinery units and 200 laborers deployed
  • Multiple trains cancelled due to disruption
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NFR hopeful of rail services resumption on Lumding-Badarpur route by June 30

Northeast Frontier Railway aims to resume services on Lumding-Badarpur route by Monday after landslide damage, deploying 200 workers and heavy machinery.

"We hope that rail services will resume there from Monday. – Kapinjal Kishore Sharma, NFR CPRO"

Guwahati, June 27

The Northeast Frontier Railway (NFR) aims to resume train services on the Lumding-Badarpur Hill section from Monday, following disruptions caused by a major landslide.

Approximately 100 meters of track were severely damaged due to a slope failure near an adjacent road, triggered by continuous heavy rainfall in the region.

Kapinjal Kishore Sharma, Chief Public Relations Officer (CPRO) of NFR, stated that a high-level meeting was held on June 24, involving the Chief Secretary of Assam, the General Manager of NFR, and senior officials from the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) and other agencies.

"Approximately 100 meters of track has been severely affected by the landslide, triggered by the failure of a slope near an adjacent road situated just 15 meters from the railway line. The incident occurred due to continuous heavy rainfall in the region. A high-level meeting was convened on June 24, 2025, to address the issue, attended by the Chief Secretary of Assam, the General Manager of NFR, and senior officials from the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) and other relevant agencies. During the meeting, a coordinated restoration scheme was finalised, and joint operations are currently underway,' he said.

He further said, "We hope that rail services will resume there from Monday."

Currently, over 25 heavy machinery units, including excavators, JCBs, and dumpers, along with around 200 labourers, according to the CPRO of NFR.

"More than 25 heavy machinery units, including excavators, JCBs and dumpers, along with approximately 200 labourers, have been deployed to expedite the restoration process," he added.

Due to the landslide, several trains have been cancelled or partially cancelled.

- ANI

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Arjun P.
Good to see quick action by NFR! This route is crucial for connectivity in Northeast. Hope they also address the root cause of landslides - maybe better slope stabilization is needed for long-term solution. 🤞
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Priya M.
My brother was supposed to travel on this route last week. Had to cancel his important trip. While I appreciate the restoration work, NFR should improve their contingency plans for such situations - alternative transport arrangements would help passengers.
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Rahul K.
The coordination between railway and highway authorities is commendable. This is how government agencies should work together! Hope they complete the work before monsoon worsens. Jai Hind!
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Sunita T.
Heavy machinery and 200 laborers working round the clock - salute to their hard work in difficult conditions! 🙏 But authorities must ensure their safety too. Monsoon work is always risky.
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Vikram S.
This shows how vulnerable our infrastructure is to weather events. With climate change, such incidents will increase. Need more investment in resilient infrastructure in Northeast states.
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Neha J.
The June 30 deadline seems ambitious but I hope they meet it! Many people depend on this route for daily commute. Fingers crossed the weather cooperates 🤞

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