Amarnath Yatra 2026: Jammu Tawi station decked up for SANJY pilgrims
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Jammu Tawi Railway Station has been fully prepared to receive lakhs of Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra (SANJY) 2026 pilgrims, with the Northern Railway's Jammu Division deploying round-the-clock staff, expanded holding areas, new platforms, and heightened security measures, officials said on Friday, 3 July 2026. The arrangements come as devotees from across the country converge on Jammu en route to the high-altitude shrine of Baba Barfani in the Kashmir Himalayas.
Senior Officials Conduct Inspection
Uchit Singhal, Senior Divisional Commercial Manager, Jammu, led an extensive inspection of Jammu Tawi Railway Station on Friday alongside a team of commercial and operating officers. According to a statement issued by Raghvender Singh, Public Relations Inspector of the Jammu Division, the inspection aimed to assess ground-level facilities and identify areas for further strengthening ahead of peak pilgrim rush.
Singhal instructed all departments to maintain inter-departmental coordination and to interact courteously with devotees at all times.
Key Facilities Arranged for Pilgrims
A large, shaded passenger holding area has been created within the station premises, equipped with seating for hundreds of pilgrims simultaneously, along with lighting, fans, coolers, and drinking water facilities. Housekeeping staff have been deployed 24x7 to maintain cleanliness throughout the yatra period.
Quick watering arrangements have been set up on platforms to ensure timely water replenishment for every train, preventing inconvenience during the summer season. A 24x7 help desk — staffed by railway personnel, scouts, and guides — provides passengers with train schedules, platform information, medical assistance, and general guidance.
Security and Crowd Management
A senior railway supervisor is stationed at the station around the clock for crowd control and smooth passenger movement. Extra ticket-checking staff, commercial personnel, and Railway Protection Force (RPF) personnel are continuously monitoring platforms. Enhanced CCTV surveillance covers the station and its premises, with railway staff monitoring feeds from a dedicated war room 24 hours a day. Additional security force members have also been deployed, officials said.
New Platforms Commissioned
Platforms 4 and 5 at Jammu Tawi Railway Station have been commissioned for train operations during the yatra period. Train No. 13152 was among the first to be operated from the newly activated platform on Friday. Regular public address announcements are being made to keep pilgrims informed of train timings and platform assignments.
Advisory for Amarnath Pilgrims
The Jammu Division has urged all Amarnath Yatra pilgrims to register before beginning their journey, purchase tickets exclusively from authorised counters, and avoid accepting food or drinks from strangers. Pilgrims are also advised against unnecessary crowding on platforms and are encouraged to contact the help desk or the Rail Madad Helpline '139' for any assistance.
With pilgrim footfall expected to remain high through the yatra season, the Jammu Division has indicated that arrangements will be reviewed and upgraded on a continuous basis.