Key Points

Train services in the Lumding-Badarpur Hill Section resumed after landslides disrupted operations for a day. The Northeast Frontier Railway worked overnight to clear debris and restore tracks. The Agartala-Lokmanya Tilak Express was the first train to pass through the repaired section. Help desks assisted stranded passengers with food, water, and updates.

Key Points: NE Train Services Resume After Landslide Disrupts Lumding-Badarpur Route

  • Landslides disrupted Lumding-Badarpur Hill Section in Assam's Dima Hasao district
  • NFR cleared debris overnight to restore tracks
  • Agartala-Lokmanya Tilak Express first train to pass restored route
  • Help desks provided updates and aid to stranded passengers
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Train services resume in parts of NE after a day's disruption

Train operations restored in Assam's Lumding-Badarpur section after landslides. Agartala-Lokmanya Tilak Express first to pass through cleared tracks.

"Train operations through the Dihakho-Mupa section resumed on Friday morning. – Kapinjal Kishore Sharma, NFR CPRO"

Guwahati, July 4

After a day's disruption due to landslides, normal train services between South Assam, Tripura, Manipur, Mizoram, and the rest of the country via Guwahati resumed on Friday, officials said.

The vital train services in the Lumding-Badarpur Hill Section of the Lumding division were disrupted on Thursday after landslides badly affected the railway track in the mountainous areas under Assam's Dima Hasao district.

Northeast Frontier Railway (NFR) Chief Public Relations Officer (CPRO) Kapinjal Kishore Sharma said that the NFR has successfully restored train services in the Lumding–Badarpur Hill section following a landslide that occurred between Dihakho and Mupa stations.

The landslide had disrupted train movement as large boulders and earth had fallen onto the tracks, suspending operations temporarily, he said.

"Train operations through the Dihakho-Mupa section resumed on Friday morning. The first train to pass through the restored section was Agartala–Lokmanya Tilak Terminus Express," the CPRO said.

He said that soon after the landslides on Thursday senior railway officials immediately reached the site and continued the restoration work on a war footing. Continuous efforts throughout the night ensured the debris was cleared and the track was safely restored.

Sharma said that the help desks, set up at Guwahati, Lumding, Silchar, Badarpur and Agartala stations to assist passengers during the disruption, continued to provide updated information until normalcy was fully restored.

Necessary food items and water were also provided to the stranded passengers. The trains that were rescheduled or regulated at various locations have resumed their scheduled onward journey.

Passengers are requested to check train running information through official railway enquiry channels for the latest updates.

Meanwhile, after a week of disruption due to landslides in the same Lumding-Badarpur Hill section, regular train services between South Assam, Tripura, Manipur, Mizoram, and the rest of the country via Guwahati fully resumed on June 30.

The vital train services in the Lumding-Badarpur Hill Section of the Lumding division have been disrupted since June 23 after landslides badly affected the railway track in the mountainous areas under Assam's Dima Hasao district.

During the monsoon period (June to September), every year, several northeastern states, especially Tripura, Mizoram, Manipur and southern Assam, remain cut off from the rest of the country for weeks owing to landslides, waterlogging and damage to railway tracks, leading to hardship for the people of the region.

- IANS

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Priya S
My cousin was stranded in Agartala due to this disruption. The railway staff really helped passengers with food and information. But why does this happen every monsoon? Can't we have better infrastructure?
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Arjun K
The railway workers deserve appreciation for working through the night! But the government must invest in permanent solutions - maybe tunnels or elevated tracks in vulnerable sections. This affects our economy every year.
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Sarah B
As someone who frequently travels to Mizoram, these disruptions are frustrating but expected. The railway help desks are very useful though. Maybe they could implement an SMS alert system for affected passengers?
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Karthik V
While the restoration is commendable, we must ask why the same sections face landslides every year. Proper slope stabilization and drainage systems need to be prioritized in railway budgets. Jai Hind!
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Meera T
The Northeast deserves better connectivity. My father's medicines were delayed due to this disruption. Hope the new railway projects will make the network more resilient. #DevelopmentForAll

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