The Kangra Valley Railway has officially resumed daily train operations, marking a significant win for local commuters who rely on this vital narrow-gauge link. Following a policy change that came into effect on July 3, 2026, the railway administration has abolished the weekly Friday maintenance day, ensuring that train services now run uninterrupted throughout the week.
- Daily train operations have been fully restored as of July 3, 2026.
- The mandatory Friday maintenance closure has been officially abolished.
- The move follows persistent advocacy by local representatives to address commuter inconvenience.
- The Kangra Valley Railway serves as a critical transport lifeline for the region.
Restoring the Lifeline
This update comes shortly after the line celebrated its full reopening on June 2, 2026. The railway had faced a long operational hiatus of nearly four years following the tragic collapse of the Chakki railway bridge in August 2022. Its recent reconstruction was a major milestone, made possible through the combined efforts of railway officials and political leadership, including Hamirpur MP Anurag Thakur and Kangra MP Dr. Rajiv Bhardwaj.
Addressing Public Concerns
The decision to eliminate the Friday closure was a direct response to public feedback regarding the disruption of daily travel. Kangra MP Dr. Rajiv Bhardwaj played a pivotal role in this development, conducting high-level meetings with the Railway Board and the Divisional Railway Manager of the Jammu Division, Vivek Kumar, on June 25 and June 27, 2026, at Pathankot and Chakki railway station, respectively. Following these discussions, Public Relations Inspector Raghavendra Singh confirmed on July 2, 2026, that the service would operate seven days a week without further restrictions.
Beyond the immediate restoration of daily services, there is growing momentum regarding the future of the line. Dr. Bhardwaj has been a vocal advocate for the conversion of the narrow-gauge line to broad gauge, a move that stakeholders believe would significantly boost connectivity and support long-term economic development in the region. For now, passengers can once again enjoy seamless, daily connectivity across the picturesque Kangra Valley route.



























