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History of Railways in Jammu & Kashmir
(Opening of Jammu Railway Station on 2nd October, 1972)
Y.R Gupta10/1/2018 10:58:06 PM
The Railway line in Jammu region was an extension of NWR from Suchetgarh of the Sialkot District to the Jammu city. The work on this Railway line commenced in October 1888 and the line was declared open for traffic on 13th March, 1890. It was about 17 mile in length and was purchased by the State Government from the Dharamarth Department for a sum of Rs. 11, 78,078. This link, however, was disrupted in 1947 as a result of division of the Country.
Earlier in 1902, the Maharaja Sir PRATAP SINGH got the survey done between via three different routes i.e. Abbottabad to Srinagar, Jammu to Srinagar via two different routes through Banihal for a Narrow Gauge Railway line and another survey for Electric Railway from Jammu to Srinagar via Banihal but the construction could not be started not only due to financial constraints but also due to formal sanction of the project from Government Of India. The financial aspect could have been very much met with the exploration of Coal Fields in Ladda area, a distance of 30 miles from Tikri where at least 2,500,000 tons coal was available. As to why these Coal Fields were not explored even after the Railway Projects were abandoned is not known.
After 1947, the first step to link Jammu with the rest of the Country was taken by providing strategic Rail connection with the extension of Jalandhar - Mukerian branch line to Pathankot. Work on the 44km line was started in November 1949 and formally open to Rail traffic on 7th April, 1952. Further Rail head was advanced from Pathankot to Madhopur and then up to Kathua in 1966 which is 6 km inside the State. It was just a symbolic stretch. Yet the State could not fully enjoy the Rail system badly needed for the overall economic development of the State.
The real and serious efforts were made to bring Railway line deep into the State in 1969 when a new project to extend line beyond Kathua up to Jammu was prepared. This project was a challenging job and was completed within a short span of 3 years and the section Kathua- - Jammu was opened for goods traffic on 2nd October, 1972 and subsequently passenger traffic on 2nd December 1972 when first passenger carrying train Srinagar Express (Now Jehlum Express) was received ceremoniously at Jammu. This project will be remembered forever as it is one of the few such projects in the world history when work did not stop even during the Indo-Pak war of 1971.
A galaxy of VIPs from the Centre and the State were present to witness this historical event when Jammu was brought on the Railway map once again after a gap of 25 long years.
With a view to provide an alternative & a reliable transportation system to Jammu & Kashmir , Govt. of India planned a 326 Kms long Railway Line beyond Jammu joining the Kashmir Valley with the Indian Railway Network. The project which passes through the Himalayas has been declared as a project of National Importance.
Further extension up to Udhampur was also taken in hand in 1981 but foundation stone for the same was formally laid by the then PM Smt.Indira Gandhi on 14th April, 1983. The construction however started in 1995 and Jammu-Udhampur Station was opened on 13th April, 2005. It was in 1997 that survey beyond Udhampur up to Srinagar was conducted. This section is full of long tunnels and high bridges including the one of the tallest in the world over river Chenab. The construction beyond Katra up to Banihal is in progress.
As regards Kashmir valley the trains are running between Banihal & Baramulla after crossing one of the longest tunnels in the World. It is a point to be mentioned that rail coaches were carried to the valley on specially designed vehicles. (1)- 11.10.2008 Anantnag to Mazhom (2) - 14.02.2009 Mazhom to Baramulla (3) - 28.10.2009 Quazigund to Anantnag (4) 26.06.2013 Quazigund to Banihal
The Date was 4th July 2014,when after missing several deadlines the final auspicious day arrives when Sh.Narender Modi Hon'ble Prime Minister, a ,poise, devotee of Vaishno Mata & above all the one dedicated to the service of Bharat Mata & her children inaugurates the Opening of Udhampur-Katra Line, with flagging off of first passenger carrying train(DMU). Beside the Prime Minister there are other central ministers namely Sh. Sachchidanand Gaura the Minister of Railways, Dr. Jitender Singh (the son of the soil) Minister of State in the PMO & also Hon'ble Governor of J & K and other State dignitaries & also Top Railway Officials accompanied by Sh.S.Kaul Chief Administrative Officer of this project who was once associated in the early days of the construction of Jammu-Udhampur Section. Perhaps Vaishno Mata was waiting for the right man for the job who thus appears on the scene in the shape of Sh.Narender Modi the 1st Prime Minister of free India after the centuries of foreign rules.
The opening of the section will enable the thousands & thousands of Mata's devotees to reach the base camp Katra direct from all over the country. Though only few trains are scheduled to run at present, maximum facilities to handle a large number of trains, besides amenities for the passengers have been provided at the station and as such within a short period the station is likely to be connected with all the corners of the country in a planned & phased manner.
The section Udhampur-Katra a distance of 25 Kilometers have a unique scenic beauty besides having as many as 38 bridges and 7 tunnels of sixteen kilometers length or to say that64% of the section is tunneled ,a longest one being of a little more than 3 Kilometers in length.
The construction works beyond Katra up to Banihal is at present in full swing with the laying of foundation stone at the Chenab Bridge by the Hon'ble Railway Minister & the section is likely to be completed by the middle of2019. The opening of this section will be A Red Letter Day in the history of Indian Railways when through trains will starts running from Kanya Kumai to Kashmir (up to Baramulla).
A BRIEF HISTORY OF WORLD-INDIAN RAILWAYS
The Railways was England's gift to the world as the first railway was opened in 1805 in England which extended from Wordsworth to Carrydon a distance of 14.5 km. The horses were used as means of traction.
The first train in the world to be hauled by a steam locomotive ran from Stouston to Darlingtonon 27th September, 1825. However it was in 1830 that the Railway era as we know today started when the Liverpool and Manchester Railway was opened.
The events leading to India's first rail journey are no less historic. The first railway line in India extending over a length of 34 kms from Bombay to Thanne was opened for public traffic on 16th April 1853. On eastern side, Howrah to Hooghly a distance of 37km was opened on 15th August, 1854.
The journey that began on 16thApril, 1853 has been a truly rewarding one, marked with memorable milestones, remarkable achievements and path-breaking innovations.
1)-1866- Calcutta linked with Delhi, Amritsar and Bombay 2)-Bombay linked with Madras and Cochin
3)- 1969- First Rajdhani Express introduced between New Delhi - Howrah 4)-1988-Introduction of first metro rail in Calcutta 5)-First Shatabdi Train introduced between New Delhi - Jhansi 6)-2002- Introduction of Jan- Shatabdi Trains.
And when the project completes and trains start running from the valley to different parts of the country - it will be a memorable event in the Railway history. We are eagerly waiting for that auspicious moment to arrive.
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