Two railway parcel vans to take Valley’s fruits to Jammu, Delhi
Relief for fruit growers
Srinagar/New Delhi: Indian Railways will operate two parcel vans to transport fruits from Kashmir Valley to Jammu and Delhi from Thursday, officials said.
The move will bring relief to the horticulture sector in Kashmir Valley, which has suffered losses due to the prolonged closure of the National Highway 44, or the Srinagar-Jammu highway, due to torrential rains and floods in the Union Territory, they said.
Meanwhile, Union Railways Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said that with the Jammu-Srinagar railway line now being operational, a parcel train will be introduced to transport apples daily from Budgam station in Kashmir to Adarsh Nagar in Delhi from Saturday.
Railway officials said, “Today, two parcel vans will depart from Budgam station: one bound for Delhi and the other for Jammu, both laden with the season’s finest Kashmiri apples.”
This marks the advent of a transformative era in Kashmir’s logistics, offering a faster and more reliable route for the Valley’s celebrated horticultural produce to reach national markets, the officials said.
“By reducing the dependence on vulnerable road routes, these direct rail services signify a bold new chapter for commerce in the region — invigorating the horticulture sector and providing fresh impetus to the economy of Kashmir as a whole,” they added.
Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said the move will empower the Valley’s apple growers.
In an X post, he said, “Empowering Kashmir’s apple growers. With the Jammu-Srinagar line operational, the Kashmir Valley has better connectivity. Railways is introducing a daily time-tabled parcel train from Budgam in Kashmir Valley to Adarsh Nagar station in Delhi starting September 13, 2025.”
He said the loading of two parcel vans carrying apples from Budgam to Delhi will begin on Thursday.
The railway lines to Jammu and Kashmir were closed after torrential rains and floods in the region. With the closure of the Jammu-Srinagar highway, trucks carrying apples were stranded, causing severe financial loss to the farmers in the Union Territory.
The UT government had requested the railway minister to start a parcel train to help the apple growers.
With restoration of the railway services, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah expressed gratitude to the Railways minister.
A post on his official X handle said, “The chief minister has expressed gratitude to Minister of Railways Ashwini Vaishnaw for support, as train parcels have now reached Kashmir. Horticulture Department is coordinating the transportation with the fruit growers.”
Later, while speaking with reporters, the CM said, “Right now it is our compulsion that we have to send the fruit through the train. In future, I would like it to be a regular feature… people who want to send their goods by road can do it but a special cargo train should be there.”
He said the parcel van should be refrigerated for transporting the horticulture produce and for importing essential goods into the valley.
Earlier, Abdullah took to social media about the start of the parcel van train service for horticulture products.
“It took about a week of close coordination between the railway ministry officials & officers in my secretariat with inputs from the J&K Agriculture Production Department to get to the point where our harvested fruit is now being transported by train. With the National Highway continuing to give us trouble this has become a source of great relief for growers whose produce risked rotting because it wasn’t reaching the market.
“My thanks to Ashwini Vaishnaw for responding to my calls & endless messages to get to this off the ground,” he posted on X.
Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha said the move will bring huge relief to apple growers.
“The daily parcel-train from Budgam to New Delhi will bring huge relief to apple growers. My deepest gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Minister for Railways Ashwini Vaishnaw,” Sinha said in a post on X.