Starting June 3, Indian Railways will operate its first-ever dedicated cargo train to transport cherries from Katra (Jammu) to Mumbai. The refrigerated parcel service will offer a faster, cost-effective, and efficient alternative to air freight for Kashmir’s cherry growers.
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- Train to run from Katra to Mumbai’s Bandra Terminal starting June 3
- First cargo will carry 24 tonnes of cherries in a temperature-controlled van
- Journey to complete in just over 30 hours, preserving fruit freshness
- Major relief for cherry growers dependent on costly air freight till now
- Cheaper rail option expected to improve profit margins for small growers
- Initiative led by Indian Railways with Horticulture Dept & growers’ associations
- Aims to ease road congestion and reduce spoilage during transport
- Demand rising for flexible freight booking; current system mandates full 25-ton van payment
- Talks ongoing with Railways for scalable, sustainable transport model
- Success may lead to regular cherry cargo trains in harvest season




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