The Jammu division of Northern Railway has successfully transported more than 111 tonnes of cherries from Jammu and Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Katra to various parts of the country. This initiative aims to help farmers and growers get better prices for their produce while reducing the cost of transportation. Special rail rakes have been provided to ensure the fruits reach markets quickly.
How is the transport and delivery managed?
Railway officials are using SLR (Seating-cum-Luggage Rakes) and VP (Parcel Van) coaches for these shipments. These are ideal for perishable items like cherries as they ensure safe and fast delivery. The transport from Jammu to Mumbai now takes a record time of about 33 hours. Key markets receiving these shipments include Surat, Bandra, Bhopal, and Chhayapuri in Vadodara.
What are the key statistics of this season?
| Detail | Information | |
|---|---|---|
| Total Quantity Transported | Over 111 Tonnes | |
| Parcel Van Indents | 28 (100% increase over last year) | |
| First Special Van Date | 25 May 2026 | |
| First Shipment Load | 12 Tonnes (approx. 966 boxes) | |
| Amritsar Contribution | 12.97 Tonnes to Mumbai, Vadodara, Surat |
Senior DCM of Jammu Division, Mr. Uchit Singhal, stated that the priority is to connect J&K cherries to the national market. Mr. Paramdeep Singh Saini, Senior DCM of Firozpur Division, added that this system allows producers to reach large markets at a lower cost. Trains like the Paschim Superfast Express (12926) and Golden Temple Mail (12904) are being used for these movements.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How much cherry has been transported by railway this season?
As of June 6, 2026, more than 111 tonnes of cherries have been transported from Jammu and Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Katra stations.
Which cities are receiving these cherry shipments?
The cherries are being sent to major markets including Mumbai (Bandra Terminus), Surat, Bhopal, and Chhayapuri in Vadodara.



























