File Photo: Jaffar Express left from Quetta to Peshawar after seven months: Photo taken from social media

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Quetta: In a major development affecting rail passengers, Pakistan Railways has announced a complete suspension of train services across Balochistan on March 27, 2026. The decision has been taken due to urgent track maintenance, railway infrastructure repairs, and technical faults, aimed at preventing potential accidents and ensuring passenger safety.

According to railway officials, the popular Jaffar Express (Quetta to Peshawar) will not depart as scheduled. Meanwhile, the Peshawar to Quetta Jaffar Express will be halted at Jacobabad and returned. This disruption is expected to impact thousands of daily commuters traveling between Balochistan, سندھ (Sindh), پنجاب (Punjab), and خیبر پختونخوا (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa).

Additionally, Bolan Mail (Quetta to Karachi) and the Chaman Passenger Train are already suspended, meaning a complete shutdown of railway operations in Balochistan for the day.

Key Highlights:

Date of Suspension: March 27, 2026

Reason: Railway track repair, maintenance work, technical issues

Affected Trains: Jaffar Express, Bolan Mail, Chaman Passenger

Regions Impacted: Quetta, Jacobabad, Karachi, Peshawar, Chaman

Duration: Temporary (1 day expected)

Railway authorities have reassured passengers that this is a temporary suspension, and services will resume as soon as maintenance work is completed.

Ticket Refund Policy

Passengers who have already booked tickets for March 27 will be eligible for a full refund. The refund process is fast and hassle-free, ensuring no financial loss to travelers.

Impact on Travelers

This suspension poses challenges, especially for people in remote areas of Balochistan, where trains are considered the most affordable and reliable mode of transportation. The disruption highlights the urgent need for long-term railway infrastructure upgrades in the region.

Railway officials emphasized that passenger safety and service quality remain top priorities, and normal train operations will resume immediately after completion of repair work.

Suggested Alternatives

Passengers are advised to arrange alternative transport options, including:

Bus services

Private transport

Domestic flights (where available)

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