Indian Railways has achieved a significant milestone by operating the first cargo rake dedicated to dairy products for the Jammu and Kashmir region. This special train carrying Amul milk products arrived from Gujarat just two days before the anniversary of the Pahalgam attack. The initiative aims to strengthen the supply chain of essential food items in the valley and connect Gujarat dairy hubs with northern markets.
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What are the key details of this first dairy cargo service?
The cargo rake was flagged off from the Lynch (LCH) station under the Ahmedabad Division of Western Railway on April 19, 2026. It carried a total of 20 BCN wagons filled with various dairy products from the Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation Limited. Out of these, 10 wagons were sent to Bari Brahmana and the remaining 10 reached the Anantnag station. This operation generated a freight revenue of 24.62 lakh for Western Railway.
How will this move benefit the Jammu and Kashmir region?
Railway officials believe that connecting the dairy and industrial sectors of Gujarat directly with the Kashmir Valley will help products reach markets on time. This move ensures a steady supply of essential milk products for the local people. It follows other successful freight movements like the transport of industrial salt in October 2025 and cement in August 2025 to the valley.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Origin Station | Lynch (Gujarat) |
| Destination Stations | Bari Brahmana and Anantnag |
| Total Wagons | 20 BCN Wagons |
| Freight Revenue | 24.62 Lakh |
| Product Type | Amul Dairy Products |
| Operating Division | Ahmedabad Division (WR) |



























