Jammu, Sept. 10 -- More than 250 workers are working in full swing to restore the Katra-Jammu-Kathua rail track, where key installations have been damaged by floods, with officials expecting that four train services would be resumed soon.
Top railway officials, led by Railway Safety Commissioner (CRS) of Northern Railway, Dinesh Chandra Deswal, inspected the affected bridges and reviewed the restoration work on Wednesday.
"More than 250 workers are engaged in repairing key bridges damaged by the floods, including Bridge number 232 over the Chakki River between Pathankot Cantt and Kandrodi Block Section, which suffered significant damage. Work is progressing on a war footing to restore normal train services at the earliest," an official sa...