Following a 45-day break, train service between Quetta and the rest of the nation has been effectively resumed.
Resuming operations was the Jaffar Express, which consisted of nine bogies and carried 315 people to Peshawar, according to Imran Hayat, the divisional superintendent of Railways.
Terrorists destroyed the railway bridge at Dozan, forcing the suspension of train services. In just one and a half months, the Pakistan Railways team restored the damaged bridge.
Today, the Bolan Mail from Karachi is also scheduled to depart for Quetta, in addition to the Jaffar Express. Authorities have guaranteed that impenetrable security measures have been implemented to guarantee passenger safety.