QUETTA:
Pakistan Railways has announced the temporary suspension of the Jaffar Express service between Quetta and Peshawar for four days, citing heightened security concerns and the need to ensure passenger safety.
According to railway officials, the train service will remain suspended from November 9 to November 12.
The decision comes as a precautionary measure following security assessments and recommendations from law enforcement and intelligence agencies.
Officials said that the suspension was aimed at protecting passengers, railway staff and railway property from any potential threat.
However, authorities confirmed that the Jaffar Express scheduled to depart on Saturday, November 8, will operate according to its normal timetable, ensuring that passengers who have already booked t

The Express Tribune

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