
The Kashmir Rail Link is not just about laying tracks—it’s about connecting lives. Stretching from Jammu to Baramulla, this rail network brings faster, safer, and smoother travel to a region once cut off by snow and silence. With every train that passes, the valley edges closer to new dreams.
For locals, it means more than transportation. It means jobs, tourists, students reaching school on time, and families staying connected across mountains once too far to cross.

Reasi Station: Where the Rails Meet the Peaks
Reasi Station opens the door to Jammu’s scenic Reasi district. It’s become more than a stop—it’s a sight in itself. With stunning mountain views and better access to places like Bhimgarh Fort and Salal Dam, tourism is growing. Locals now see new customers, and young entrepreneurs are opening shops and homestays. That’s the power of a train station done right.
Katra Station: Fast-Track to Faith
The station at Katra has changed the game for pilgrims heading to Vaishno Devi. What was once a long, tiring road trip is now a quick train ride. Even elderly pilgrims who once hesitated now arrive with ease. The spiritual journey still requires devotion—but at least now it starts with a comfy seat.
Banihal Station: Through the Tunnel, Into the Valley
At Banihal, the Pir Panjal Tunnel emerges—India’s longest railway tunnel. It cuts through snowfall and isolation. Before this? Winter often meant a total shutdown. Now, trains keep running, and goods keep moving. Banihal is more than an interchange. It’s a symbol of year-round connection.
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Qazigund Station: Gateway to Kashmir
Just past the tunnel is Qazigund—the first major station in the valley. It connects to tourist gems like Verinag Garden and those famous apple orchards. For southern Kashmir, it’s a vital entry point. For travelers, it’s where the valley begins.
Sangaldan Station: Lifting Up the Left Behind
Remote, rugged, and often forgotten—Sangaldan was once a place where development never stopped. It never even started. Now, thanks to the rail link, locals get better access to schools, hospitals, and markets. Finally, they’re on the map.
Budgam Station: Easy Access to Srinagar
Budgam may not be flashy, but it’s practical. Less crowded than Srinagar’s station, it’s become a smart choice for locals and tourists. Centrally placed, it fuels economic growth quietly but surely.
The Bigger Picture: What This Link Really Means
The Kashmir Rail Link isn’t just a transport project—it’s proof of what’s possible. Every station brings opportunities closer. Every tunnel, bridge, and platform speaks of India’s will to connect, uplift, and grow together. For Kashmir, it’s not just about faster trains. It’s about a faster path to progress.