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Mini buses seen plying on select routes in Srinagar

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Train service on Srinagar-Baramulla stretch to resume today

Srinagar: Mini buses began plying on some routes in the city on Monday while railways conducted two successful trial runs on the Srinagar-Baramulla stretch ahead of resumption of the train service
on Tuesday, officials said.
The train service has been suspended since 5 August when the Centre decided to abrogate Article 370.
A railway official told PTI that railways conducted the trial run of the service for the first time in over three months since the shutdown in the valley.
The train service on Srinagar-Baramulla stretch will resume tomorrow (Tuesday), while Srinagar-Banihal train service will resume in a few days after checking the track safety and conducting trial
runs, he said.
The railways conducted two successful trial runs on the stretch on Monday after conducting a thorough safety audit of the line.
Train services in the valley were suspended on the morning of 5 August hours before the Centre announced its decision to abrogate Article 370 of the Constitution and to bifurcate the erstwhile
state into two Union territories.
Notably, Divisional Commissioner, Kashmir, Baseer Ahmad Khan had on November 6 asked the Railway authorities to restore the train services in the valley.
He passed on this direction during the meeting with railway officials, Districts’ Administration and police convened to discuss restoration of railway services in Kashmir.
The Div Com held a threadbare discussion with the officials and reviewed measures for restoring train service in the valley, which was suspended in August.
While asking the officials to make all arrangements for resuming train services, Div Com passed various instructions after the thorough discussion.
Div Com directed the Railway authorities to conduct a track inspection within three days, followed by a trial run on November 10 and the resumption of services from November 11.
However, due to inclement weather conditions in Kashmir region the authorities delayed the trial run by one day, officials added.
Meanwhile, officials said that on Monday few mini-buses plied on Batwara-Batamaloo route through the city centre for the first time since 5 August.
Inter-district cabs and auto-rickshaws also plied in the city and elsewhere in the valley, they added.
The officials said private transport was plying unhindered and several areas of the city witnessed traffic jams.
The Traffic Department has deployed additional personnel on duty to regulate traffic flow.
Markets opened only for few hours in the morning and downed their shutters around noon, the officials said.
Pre-paid mobile phones and all Internet services continued to remain suspended since 5 August.
Most of the top level and second rung separatist politicians have been taken into preventive custody while mainstream leaders including two former chief ministers — Omar Abdullah and Mehbooba
Mufti — have been either detained or placed under house arrest.
The government has detained former chief minister and sitting Lok Sabha MP from Srinagar Farooq Abdullah under the controversial Public Safety Act. (with PTI inputs)


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