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Kashmir's Apple Growers Rejoice as Railways Introduce Daily Parcel Train

Summary

  • Railways to operate two parcel vans to transport Kashmiri apples
  • Parcel train from Budgam to Delhi to start on September 13, 2025
  • Move aims to support horticulture sector affected by highway closure
Kashmir's Apple Growers Rejoice as Railways Introduce Daily Parcel Train

On September 11, 2025, Indian Railways announced that it will introduce a daily parcel train service to transport Kashmiri apples from Budgam station to Delhi's Adarsh Nagar station, starting September 13, 2025. This move is expected to bring relief to the horticulture sector in the Kashmir Valley, which has faced significant losses due to the prolonged closure of the Srinagar-Jammu highway caused by torrential rains and floods in the region.

The railways minister, Ashwini Vaishnaw, stated that the introduction of this parcel train service marks a transformative era for Kashmir's logistics, offering a faster and more reliable route for the Valley's celebrated horticultural produce to reach national markets. The service will reduce the region's dependence on vulnerable road routes, providing a "bold new chapter for commerce" and invigorating the horticulture sector.

In addition to the daily parcel train to Delhi, the railways will also operate a second parcel van to transport Kashmiri apples to Jammu. This comprehensive effort by the Indian Railways aims to support the apple growers in the Kashmir Valley and provide a much-needed boost to the region's economy.

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FAQ

The Indian Railways is introducing a daily parcel train service from Budgam station in Kashmir Valley to Adarsh Nagar station in Delhi, starting September 13, 2025, to transport the region's celebrated apples.
The restoration of the Jammu-Srinagar railway line has improved connectivity in the region, allowing the Indian Railways to launch a daily parcel train service to transport Kashmiri apples to national markets, providing a faster and more reliable route for the horticulture sector.
The prolonged closure of the Srinagar-Jammu highway due to torrential rains and floods has caused significant losses for the horticulture sector in the Kashmir Valley, prompting the Indian government to introduce the new parcel train service to support the region's apple growers.

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