Railway authorities have successfully carried out a trial run on the newly-constructed railway line between Udhampur and Katra that connects the Kashmir Valley.
"The trial run was conducted using a departmental and materials train (DMT), which is helping in placing concrete on the track. The work will go on for another five to seven days. The train will have 15 wagons. Very soon, people will be able to board the train," said Northern Railway General Manager Pardeep Kumar after reaching Katra from Udhampur by train on Wednesday morning.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to inaugurate the railway line later this month.
On December 7, 2013, the authorities successfully ran a light power engine from Udhampur to Katra town, but the Commissioner Railway Safety (CRS) team pointed out some rectification regarding the track.
Kumar said that "We may conduct two more trial runs. We are waiting for authorisation from the Centre for a railway information systems' officer. After the authorisation, the railway administration will decide the date to start the service."
Once operational, the 25 kilometer (km) stretch between Udhampur and Katra would provide direct connectivity to Katra and benefit Vaishno Devi pilgrims.
At the Udhampur railway station, the General Manager described the direct train service to Katra as the biggest-ever achievement of the Northern Railway.
Kumar said that "By facilitating lakhs of pilgrims who intend to pay obeisance at the Mata Vaishno Devi shrine, the direct train service will be the biggest-ever achievement of the Northern railway."
He said the Katra railway station will be "world class" with all basic facilities including ticket counters, yatra parchi counter, air-conditioned waiting rooms, restaurants, shopping complex, Indian Railway Catering & Tourism Corporation Limited (IRCTC) guest house and elevators.