Rly ferries winter stocking for Army in Valley

Freight train from Bari Brahmana to Anantnag carrying Army supplies.
Freight train from Bari Brahmana to Anantnag carrying Army supplies.

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Sept 15: The Northern Railways have ferried 753 metric tonnes of advance winter stocking (AWS) loads for Indian Army units and formations in Kashmir, marking a decisive turn in the mode of transporting supplies.

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The Indian Army’s first exclusive freight train on the Jammu-Baramulla line, particularly the Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Rail Link (USBRL), marks a breakthrough in AWS mode and civil-military fusion, PRO Defence Jammu said.
Till 2024, the Army had to use trucks to stock up on supplies for its troops in the difficult terrain of the Himalayas.
“The USBRL witnessed a historic milestone with the successful run of the freight train, the first exclusive freight train of the Indian Army, from BD Bari to Anantnag on 12-13 September,” the PRO said.
In a unique demonstration of dual-use logistics and military-civil fusion, the return rake of the freight train will transport Kashmiri apples to markets in the rest of India.
“This step not only strengthens the Army’s winter preparedness but also provides direct benefits to local communities,” he said.
Farmers, who in the past suffered heavy losses due to road blockages caused by landslides and floods, will now be able to transport their produce seamlessly, ensuring both economic relief and livelihood security, he added.