The Railway Ministry has already sent sanction letter for plying goods train from this month up to Jirania, near here,and the state asked the Food Corporation of India (FCI) to take steps for unloading foodgrains in the Jirania station, Tripura Transport Secretary Samarjit Bhowmick said.
Besides, the Kanchanjangha Express would also be operational from here as an originating station from this month, he said.
The ministry has also agreed to start passenger trains from here to Silchar from April, Bhowmick said.
The first goods train reached here on a trial run on February 22 from Assam's Badarpur town.
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