After four days, Quetta’s train services were resumed.

On November 10, Pakistan Railways (PR) declared that Quetta train station would not be operational from November 11 to November 14 due to the tragic explosion.

Aamir Baloch, CEO of Pakistan Railways, claims that following security clearance, train service has resumed between Quetta and other regions of Pakistan.

Bolan Mail will also leave at its appointed time, according to Baloch, while Jaffar Express departed Quetta this morning for its destination.

Women and children were among the more than 40 injured in the Quetta Railways explosion on Saturday, November 9, which claimed at least 26 lives.

When Commissioner Quetta Hamza Shafqaat gave an account of the tragic Quetta railway station bombing, he stated that 26 people were killed and over 40 injured when the explosion occurred at 8:25 a.m.

The explosion happened as the Jaffar Express was leaving, and many people were at the train station, according to the police.

According to railway officials, two trains—the Jaffar Express and the Chaman Passenger—were planned to leave Quetta for Peshawar and Chaman, respectively. At the time of the explosion, both trains’ passengers were on the platform.

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