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Indian Railways: MEMU Services To Be Launched In The Valley Shortly
Arun Kumar Das
Jul 21, 2023, 03:14 PM | Updated 03:14 PM IST
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Aiming at faster execution of various rail projects in Kashmir, Northern Railways' general manager Shobhan Choudhuri asked the concerned authorities to expedite MEMU train services in the valley.
The MEMUs of the Indian Railways are mainline electric multiple unit trains that serve short and medium-distance routes in India.
Currently, diesel electric multiple unit (DEMU) services are available in the section and after electrification MEMU service is expected to be operational shortly.
Choudhuri has conducted an intensive inspection of the Banihal-Baramulla rail section of the Kashmir rail link Project in the valley on Thursday (20 July).
During the inspection, Choudhuri took stock of the various aspects of the railway system and made significant observations regarding passenger amenities, infrastructure development, railway electrification and implementation of MEMU train services.
Choudhuri emphasised the urgency of putting MEMU train services into operation as soon as possible.
These initiatives are expected to drive the Northern Railway's commitment to sustainability and efficiency while providing commuters with modern and eco-friendly travel options.
The inspection commenced with a comprehensive evaluation of passenger amenities at prominent railway stations in the Kashmir Valley, namely Baramulla, Budgam, Srinagar, Anantnag, and Qazigund.
Choudhuri instructed the railway officials to ensure the punctual and safe running of trains while prioritising the provision of essential facilities to all passengers at these stations.
He emphasised enhancing the overall travel experience for railway users.
The general manager was apprised of several upcoming initiatives planned for the Kashmir valley such as establishment of goods sheds at strategic locations such as Baramulla, Sopore, Pampore, Awantipora, and Anantnag.
It is expected that it will significantly boost the regional trade and commerce.
Choudhuri inspected the train maintenance facilities at DEMU shed, Budgam. He also inspected the Vistadome coach there and instructed officials to maintain the high-quality standards.
During the inspection, a comprehensive status report and final location survey of key railway projects in the region was also presented to Choudhuri.
The key railway projects in the region includes the Qazigund-Baramulla doubling, Baramulla-Uri line, Sopore-Kupwara line, Awantipora-Shopian line, and Anantnag-Pahalgam line.
Such vital infrastructural developments are poised to revolutionise the railway network in Kashmir Valley, paving the way for improved connectivity and economic growth.
The general manager expressed admiration for the successful implementation of the 'one station one product' scheme in the Kashmir valley.
This scheme has not only generated local employment opportunities but has also provided a significant boost to the promotion of indigenous products and the local economy.
Choudhuri was accompanied by chief adminstrative officer Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla rail link project S P Mahi along with his team and other senior officials of Firozpur Division.
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