Bulletins ARYNews 1200 4th March 2019
  • 5 years ago
LAHORE: The Samjhota Express train service between Pakistan and India resumed its operations on Monday morning after a brief hiatus owing to rising tensions between the two neighbouring countries since the Pulwama attack, reported ARY News.

The train, which runs between Wagah in Pakistan and Attari in India twice a week, departed at around 8:30 am, carrying 151 passengers.

Minister for Railways Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed had earlier on Saturday announced the resumption of the train service.

Addressing the media, he said the service will resume on March 4 (Monday) and will continue as per its schedule.