Vande Bharat Train in Kashmir: How It Eases Winter Travel Woes

Farooq Abdullah has praised the Vande Bharat train service for easing travel in the Kashmir Valley during winter. He highlighted the importance of snowfall for the ecological balance and water resources in the region. The train provides a vital link amid frequent disruptions to air and road travel due to snow. Tourists are enjoying the snowy landscape, despite the cold temperatures, adding a picturesque charm to their visits.

Key Points: Farooq Abdullah Highlights Vande Bharat Train's Impact in Kashmir

  • Vande Bharat train praised for enhancing winter travel in Kashmir
  • Abdullah emphasizes snowfall's ecological importance for the region
  • Reliable rail service seen as vital amid air and road disruptions
  • Tourists enjoy Kashmir's winter wonderland despite cold temperatures
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Vande Bharat train easing winter travel in valley: Farooq Abdullah

Farooq Abdullah praises Vande Bharat train for easing travel amid Kashmir's winter challenges.

"The Vande Bharat train in the Valley has eased travel for people. - Farooq Abdullah"

Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir), December 22

National Conference (NC) chief and former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah on Monday emphasised the importance of adequate snowfall for the Valley, saying snow is crucial for the region's ecology, water resources and overall wellbeing.

Speaking to reporters in Srinagar, Abdullah said he was praying for more snowfall in the coming days, underlining its significance for agriculture, horticulture and water availability in Jammu and Kashmir. "

Highlighting improvements in connectivity, the NC chief also lauded the introduction of the Vande Bharat train service in the Kashmir Valley, calling it a major relief for people.

"The Vande Bharat train in the Valley has eased travel for people. In the absence of flights or road blockages, trains will be very beneficial," Abdullah said, noting that reliable rail connectivity ensures smoother movement of passengers and essential supplies.

Kashmir often experiences disruptions to air and road connectivity during winter due to snowfall and adverse weather. The railway link, particularly high-speed and modern train services, is seen as a key step towards strengthening all-weather connectivity in the region.

Abdullah's remarks come amid ongoing winter conditions in the Valley, with residents and stakeholders hoping for sustained snowfall to replenish water sources while also welcoming improved transport infrastructure to mitigate seasonal challenges.

Sonamarg in the Kashmir Valley witnessed the first snowfall of the season on Sunday, covering the region in a thick blanket of white, while Srinagar continues to experience a persistent cold wave with foggy mornings.

In Sonamarg, Ganderbal district, residents and tourists enjoyed a winter wonderland as snow settled on vehicles, buildings, and roads. As the snow continued to fall, many enjoyed activities such as snowball fights and morning walks, soaking up the scenic beauty.

Tourists expressed delight at the snowfall. A visitor from Assam said, "We enjoyed it after leaving the hotel in the morning. Due to the cold, we have to wear double clothes and caps. Snowfall needs to happen. We thought about that before coming here, and everyone would enjoy the visit more if snow came."

Meanwhile, Srinagar recorded a -4°C change in the temperature from December 20 as the cold wave continues in the area, according to IMD.

Heavy fog is visible in the visuals near Dal Lake, with boat rides and sightseeing still operating.Meanwhile, Srinagar recorded a dip in temperature, with a -4°C change from December 20, as the cold wave continues in the city, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD).

Dense fog has been reported over areas like Dal Lake, although boat rides and sightseeing continue, giving the city a picturesque winter ambience.

Authorities have advised residents and visitors to take precautions against the cold and monitor weather updates, especially in areas prone to sudden snowfall and fog.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As a frequent visitor to Srinagar, I'm thrilled. The train will make winter travel so much more reliable. And Mr. Abdullah is right—the snow is beautiful but also vital for the region's water and orchards. A balanced perspective.
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Rohit P
Good infrastructure development is always welcome. But let's also ensure the local communities benefit directly from this tourism and connectivity boost, not just big businesses. The focus should be on sustainable growth for Kashmiris.
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Priya S
Snow is the lifeline of the valley! It recharges our rivers and is crucial for our apple orchards. Praying for a good snowfall season. And yes, the new train service is a blessing for students and patients who need to travel in winter. ❄️
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Michael C
The pictures from Sonamarg look magical! It's great to see infrastructure keeping pace with tourism. A reliable train link means more people can safely experience this beauty without the stress of road closures.
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Kavya N
While the train is excellent, I hope the authorities are also investing in proper snow clearance equipment and emergency services along the route. Safety should be the top priority alongside connectivity.

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