The historic ZB-66 steam locomotive returned to Pathankot on Tuesday, June 9, 2026. This 74-year-old engine is set to revive heritage steam rides on the Kangra Valley Railway. The move is part of Indian Railways’ plan to promote heritage tourism and protect the country’s rail history.
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What is the ZB-66 steam locomotive and its history?
The ZB-66 locomotive was built in 1952 by W.G. Bagnall Ltd in Stafford, United Kingdom. It was restored by the Northern Railway’s Amritsar workshop in March 2017. Before returning to Pathankot, the engine was kept at the Rewari Heritage Shed from June 2023.
When did the Kangra Valley Railway resume operations?
The railway line officially restarted its services on June 2, 2026. Operations were stopped since August 2022 because a bridge over the Chakki River was damaged by floods. IIT Roorkee provided the necessary consultation for the reconstruction of this bridge.
Key details of the ZB-66 and Route Reopening
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Locomotive Model | ZB-66 |
| Year of Manufacture | 1952 |
| Manufacturer | W.G. Bagnall Ltd, UK |
| Return Date to Pathankot | June 9, 2026 |
| Route Restart Date | June 2, 2026 |
| Restoration Workshop | Amritsar Workshop, Northern Railway |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Why was the Kangra Valley Railway closed for so long?
The services were suspended since August 2022 due to flood damage to the bridge over the Chakki River. It resumed on June 2, 2026, after the bridge was reconstructed.
Who restored the ZB-66 steam locomotive?
The locomotive was restored by the Amritsar workshop of Northern Railway, and the restoration work was completed in March 2017.



























