Update: Two New Routes Added in Pakistan Railways After 6 Years

Two familiar trains are coming back to Punjab after almost six years away. Pakistan Railways will restart Babu Passenger and Sandal Express this August, ending a suspension that began during the COVID 19 pandemic.

Pakistan Railways Brings Back Two Suspended Passenger Trains

Pakistan Railways has confirmed the return of two regional passenger trains that had been out of service since 2020. Babu Passenger and Sandal Express stopped running when the COVID 19 pandemic forced transport authorities across the country to cut services.

Both trains stayed suspended even after normal travel resumed. Now, after repeated requests from passengers, Pakistan Railways says the routes are finally set to reopen this month.

Babu Passenger: Lahore to Lala Musa Route Restarts August 20

Babu Passenger resumes operations on August 20, running between Lahore and Lala Musa. It is a passenger service, not an express train, so it stops at more stations along the way.

That makes it useful for people in smaller towns who need a low cost way to reach Lahore for work, college, or medical care. Riders coming from areas without direct bus links often depend on services like this one.

Sandal Express: Multan to Sargodha via Jhang Returns August 21

One day later, on August 21, Sandal Express restarts on the Multan to Sargodha corridor through Jhang. This route runs through parts of central and southern Punjab known for farming and local trade.

Farmers heading to wholesale markets, students commuting to college, and traders moving goods between district towns are among those expected to use the service most.

Both trains return this August after nearly six years off the tracks, with Babu Passenger restarting August 20 and Sandal Express following on August 21, 2026.
Pakistan Railways passenger train on track in Punjab

Why Pakistan Railways Suspended These Trains in the First Place

The COVID 19 outbreak in 2020 hit rail travel hard. Pakistan Railways cut several passenger services because of travel restrictions and a sharp drop in demand. Many routes came back once restrictions eased, but Babu Passenger and Sandal Express stayed off the schedule for years.

According to official announcements, the decision to bring them back now follows passenger demand and better operational planning. Railways Minister Hanif Abbasi has also said more suspended services could return later this year, though no full list has been released yet.

Comparison: During COVID 19 vs Now

During COVID 19Current Situation
Passenger trains suspendedSelected services gradually returning
Lower passenger demandDemand has recovered in many regions
Limited rail operationsMore routes being restored
Focus on health restrictionsFocus on regional connectivity

Why This Matters for Regional Travelers in Punjab

Passenger trains fill a gap that express services and buses often miss. They stop more often, cost less, and reach smaller towns directly. For daily wage workers, students, and small traders, that difference matters a lot.

This kind of regional connectivity push mirrors other transport projects across the country, including the Murree glass train project and Punjab’s rollout of low cost electric buses in seven cities, both aimed at giving commuters cheaper travel options.

Road transport upgrades are moving in parallel too. Projects like the Karachi Chaman highway rebuild show that both rail and road networks are getting fresh attention this year.

What Happens Next

Pakistan Railways has confirmed the restart dates, but passengers should still check updated timetables before traveling. Schedules, stopping stations, and fares can be confirmed through the official Pakistan Railways website.

How well these two trains run in the coming months could shape whether other suspended routes return sooner. Reliable timing, clean coaches, and steady ticket availability will likely decide how much trust passengers place back in these services.

Frequently Asked Questions

When will Babu Passenger resume service?

Babu Passenger restarts on August 20, 2026, running between Lahore and Lala Musa.

When is Sandal Express returning?

Sandal Express resumes on August 21, 2026, connecting Multan, Jhang and Sargodha.

Why were these trains suspended?

Both were suspended in 2020 during the COVID 19 pandemic and remained inactive even after travel restrictions eased.

Why is Pakistan Railways restoring these routes now?

Pakistan Railways points to repeated passenger requests and rising demand for affordable regional travel.

Will more suspended passenger trains return in 2026?

Railways Minister Hanif Abbasi has said more suspended services are expected to return later this year, though a complete list has not been announced.

Where can passengers check updated train schedules?

Passengers can check the official Pakistan Railways website, its e-ticketing portal, or local reservation offices.

Disclaimer: This article is based on publicly available information at time of publishing. Verify all details from official sources before making any decisions.
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