Train Services in Balochistan Resume After One-Day Halt

Train services in Balochistan resumed on Wednesday after a one-day suspension, officials confirmed. The resumption brings relief to regular passengers. Rail authorities said operations had been halted temporarily due to unavoidable circumstances. Today, services returned to normal with all schedules restored. Passengers welcomed the news, expressing satisfaction over the restoration.
The Jaffer Express traveling from Quetta to Peshawar departed on time. Meanwhile, the Chaman Passenger train from Quetta to Chaman also left according to schedule. Railway officials highlighted that both trains had been suspended yesterday. The suspension was necessary to ensure safety and operational efficiency. With improvements in the situation, normal services were reinstated promptly.
Officials emphasized that passenger safety is a top priority. Measures are being taken to avoid future disruptions in train operations. Railway authorities are monitoring schedules closely for timely arrivals and departures. They assured the public of continuous efforts to maintain smooth operations. Passengers were advised to follow railway instructions for safe travel.
The suspension had caused temporary inconvenience to commuters across Balochistan. Authorities noted that such measures are sometimes necessary for maintenance or safety checks. The brief halt ensured that no risk was posed to passengers. Now, the rail network is functioning normally across the affected routes. Regular monitoring will continue to prevent similar disruptions.
Passengers appreciated the quick restoration of services and thanked railway staff for their efforts. Authorities urged commuters to report any issues during travel. Continuous improvements in train services aim to enhance comfort and reliability. The government and railway officials remain committed to providing safe transportation options. This restoration marks a positive step toward stable rail services in the region.
Read more : Major Train Services Suspended in Balochistan for Safety
Train services from Balochistan have been suspended for four days due to security concerns, officials confirmed on Saturday. The Railway Control Centre said all major passenger trains departing from Quetta will remain non-operational from November 9 to 12. Authorities emphasized that the halt aims to ensure passenger safety amid heightened regional security alerts.
The suspension affects the Jaffar Express and Bolan Mail, two major inter-provincial trains connecting Balochistan with Peshawar and Karachi. Railway officials stressed that both services will remain suspended during the specified period. Passengers planning to travel between these provinces have been advised to make alternative arrangements. The temporary halt reflects ongoing coordination between railway authorities and law enforcement agencies.

















