Heavy rains and floods in Punjab have forced Pakistan Railways to suspend operations on several sections, with key tracks and bridges damaged. Dawn reported that repair work is ongoing in multiple areas, but full restoration will take time.
The Narowal–Sialkot line has been out of service since August 27 after floodwater breached a portion of the track. A girder span of Bridge No. 7 near Aik Nullah was also displaced, causing water to remain at a high level and overflow the track. Repair work is in progress, and services are expected to resume by September 12.
Operations on the Chak Jhumra–Shaheenabad (Sargodha) route were halted on August 29 after exceptionally high floods damaged Bridge No. 132 and 134 near Chiniot. Reconstruction efforts are underway to make the section operational again.
Train movement between Wazirabad and Sialkot has been suspended since September 3. Floodwaters overtopped the track between Wazirabad and Sodhra Kopra, making it unsafe for operations.
The Jhang–Shaheenabad line has been closed since August 28 after floodwaters caused a breach near the Rivaz Railway Bridge over the River Chenab. Water continues to flow through the damaged section, leaving services suspended.
Rail traffic on the Khanewal–Shorkot section was suspended on September 3 due to rising water levels at Abdul Hakim Bridge No. 27. Additional breaches between Abdul Hakim and Darkana stations on September 4 worsened the situation, forcing closure.
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