Srinagar, Apr 24 (KNO): The direct Jammu–Srinagar train service is set to commence with an inaugural run on April 30, with Indian Railways introducing a specially designed Vande Bharat train equipped to operate in extreme weather conditions.
Officials told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that all necessary arrangements have been put in place for the inaugural journey, while the regular schedule and additional halts will be notified separately.
They said the train will run with a 20-coach Vande Bharat rake and cover a distance of around 266.66 kilometres during the inaugural run. The train will also halt at Bijbehara, which will remain operational for the cross-run of the service.
In view of the challenging terrain and sub-zero temperatures in Jammu & Kashmir, the train has been fitted with advanced “winterisation” features to ensure uninterrupted operations.
For the first time, self-regulating heating cables have been installed to prevent freezing of water pipelines, while 1800W silicon heating pads have been fitted in water tanks. Additional heating systems have been integrated into bio-toilets and auxiliary tanks to maintain sanitation functions during extreme cold.
Officials said warm air ducts connected to the air-conditioning system will supply heat to restrooms, while heaters and thermal insulation have been added to ensure proper functioning of vacuum-based toilet systems.
The train is also equipped with a water-draining mechanism to prevent freezing when stabled, and an embedded heating element in the driver’s windshield to prevent fogging and ensure visibility during snowfall and fog.
Heating systems have also been installed in the air dryer mechanism to maintain efficient braking, while critical components near water tanks have been shielded with stainless steel covers to prevent damage.
The Vande Bharat train will operate at a speed of up to 160 kmph and is equipped with modern passenger amenities, including fully air-conditioned coaches, automatic doors, LED lighting, CCTV surveillance and an energy-efficient regenerative braking system.
Senior Divisional Commercial Manager Uchit Singhal said, “The operation of this specialised Vande Bharat in the Jammu & Kashmir region fulfils a long-standing demand of both passengers and local residents."
"Our objective is not merely to provide faster travel, but also to ensure all-weather connectivity—even amidst the biting cold of the Valley. This train will serve as a strong and reliable bridge connecting devotees travelling to Vaishno Devi with the Kashmir Valley, while simultaneously boosting tourism in the region," Singhal added—(KNO)