Katra, June 7
Domestic and international tourists travelling aboard the newly-inaugurated Vande Bharat Express from Katra to Srinagar on Saturday expressed joy and gratitude, praising the landmark rail service for revolutionising travel to the Kashmir Valley.
On Friday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi flagged off the high-speed train, marking the completion of the ambitious 272-kilometre Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Railway Link (USBRL).
The train gracefully runs through narrow gorges, deep valleys crowned with lush green forests and towering Himalayan peaks, amid serpentine tunnels carved deep into the heart of the Shivaliks, with River Chenab running parallel to it.
The sleek, modern train — which runs six days a week — reduces the travel time between Katra and Srinagar to under three hours.
Passengers onboard hailed the journey as both efficient and secure. Nestled in the northernmost part of India, Jammu and Kashmir stands as a timeless symbol of natural splendour and serene beauty. Among the many ways to experience this enchanting region, a train ride from Katra to Kashmir offers a breathtaking journey through some of the most spectacular landscapes in the country.
PM Modi also inaugurated the Chenab railway bridge, the world’s highest rail bridge, marking a historic milestone in India’s infrastructure journey.
IANS spoke to few tourists who were travelling in the train.
“We never imagined we could reach Kashmir by train. It's like a dream come true,†said one tourist from Delhi.
“This unforgettable experience has been made possible by Prime Minister Modi. We feel safe, and the security arrangements are excellent.â€
Radhika, another tourist , echoed the sentiment. “Earlier, there was always fear due to the region’s history with terrorism. But today, travelling in Vande Bharat, I feel secure. This initiative will certainly uplift tourism and boost local businesses.â€
Bhakti, a traveller from Kanpur, added, “It saves a lot of time compared to road travel. Despite past terror attacks, PM Modi has kept working for the betterment of this region. We’re proud of his efforts.
The launch coincided with the completion of the USBRL project, a marvel of engineering that includes tunnels, bridges, and winter-proof systems designed to operate in Kashmir’s challenging climate. The train’s advanced features ensure year-round operation, even in snowfall.
According to railway officials, Vande Bharat trains numbered 26401/02 and 26403/04 will serve this route with cutting-edge technology and superior passenger comfort.
— IANS
Reader Comments
What an engineering marvel! The Chenab bridge and these tunnels through Himalayas show India's true potential. My parents visited Kashmir last month by road and it took them 8 hours. Now I'm planning to take them on Vande Bharat - comfort and safety combined ðŸ™
While I appreciate the infrastructure development, I hope the government also focuses on maintaining ecological balance in these sensitive Himalayan regions. The train is fantastic but we must ensure minimal environmental impact.
Kashmir was always called 'Paradise on Earth' but many Indians avoided visiting due to safety concerns. This train changes everything! J&K tourism will get a massive boost. Local artisans, hoteliers - everyone will benefit. Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas in action ðŸ‘
The pictures look breathtaking! But I hope the ticket prices remain affordable for middle-class families. Would love to take my kids to experience this - both the engineering wonder and Kashmir's beauty. Any idea about fare structure?
As someone who worked on USBRL project, this makes me emotional. The challenges we faced in this terrain - from -20°C winters to unstable geology. Today seeing tourists enjoy the ride makes all the hard work worth it. Bharat's infrastructure story is being rewritten!
My only concern is whether the local Kashmiri people are actually benefiting from this development or is it just outside businesses profiting? Infrastructure is great but inclusive growth is more important. Hope the government ensures locals get employment opportunities.
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