Jafar Express suspended indefinitely
The train service, which was recently targeted by terrorism, will be started only after the orders of the Railway Department.
Jafar Express has been closed indefinitely, the service of the train, which was recently hit by terrorism, will be started only after the orders of the Railway Department. According to details, the government has stopped the Jafar Express service from Peshawar to Quetta for an indefinite period. According to railway department sources, Jafar Express has been closed indefinitely, service will be started only after the orders of the railway department. On the other hand, after the attack on Jafar Express in the Bolan area of Balochistan province, the repair of the railway track was completed and the authorities announced the resumption of train service from Quetta.
According to media reports, the railway administration has said that the repair of the railway track in the Mashkaf area of Balochistan has been completed and train service from Quetta to the country will be restored from tomorrow, strict security arrangements will be made on the occasion of the departure of the first train, the train will also be monitored through drones, CCTV cameras will be installed at the railway station and sensitive places. It is being told that after the terrorist attack on Jafar Express, train service to Balochistan was suspended, Pakistan Railway temporarily suspended its operations from Punjab and Sindh to Balochistan, in this regard, Pakistan Railway Chief Executive Officer Amir Ali Baloch said that trains have been temporarily suspended until the situation in Balochistan returns to normal.
Freight trains will remain suspended until the clearance of the area by the security agencies, a special train was run to transport security forces personnel from Sibi to the site of the tragic incident with the Jafar Express. It may be recalled that Jafar Express had left Quetta, which stopped at Tunnel Number 8, where terrorists attacked around 1.15 pm, Jafar Express was going from Quetta to Peshawar, Jafar Express consisted of 9 bogies, in which more than 430 passengers were riding. were killed.
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