By Arun Kumar Das
New Delhi, Mar 6: In a significant historic milestone, food grain cargo has been delivered to Mizoram by train for the first time.
The cargo train, comprising 42 wagons, carried around 25,900 quintals of rice supplied by Food Corporation of India (FCI) from Punjab.
This marks an important step in strengthening rail-based freight connectivity in the state and improving the supply chain of essential commodities.
The successful unloading of the inward FCI food grain rake at Sairang signifies the growing operational capability of the station and highlights the expanding role of railway infrastructure in supporting Mizoram’s logistics and food distribution network.
It may be mentioned that the inauguration of the 51.38 km Bairabi-Sairang railway line on September 13, 2025 by the Prime Minister, marked a historic milestone for the people of Mizoram.
This major infrastructure project brought Aizawl onto India’s railway map by directly linking the state to the national railway network.
Freight Performance in Mizoram
Freight operations on the Bairabi-Sairang section have gained significant momentum since its commissioning.
It may be noted that the first freight rake comprising 21 cement wagons was successfully moved to Sairang shortly after inauguration, marking the beginning of regular freight movement to the State.
From April 2025 to March 2026, Sairang Terminal handled more than 30 freight rakes, indicating the gradual development of rail-based cargo movement in Mizoram.
During this period, 3.5 rakes of cement were unloaded at the terminal. In addition to cement, other commodities handled through rail include automobiles (2 rakes), fertilizers (0.5 rake), stone chips (20.5 rakes) and sand (4 rakes).
The handling of these diverse commodities demonstrates the growing utilisation of Sairang as an emerging freight hub, supporting infrastructure development and improving the supply of construction materials and essential goods in the state.
Notably, the first inward automobile rake carrying 119 passenger vehicles was received at Sairang in December 2025, demonstrating the line’s capability to handle high-value bulk consignments.
Indian Railways has also initiated measures to strengthen parcel logistics, including the introduction of refrigerated parcel van services to facilitate transportation of horticultural and perishable produce, thereby expanding market access for local farmers and traders.
Tourism Gains Momentum in Mizoram
The newly-opened railway line in Mizoram has given a boost to tourism, with the state witnessing a steady increase in the number of visitors over the past six months.
Railway services in Mizoram reached a new milestone with the arrival of the Bharat Gaurav Deluxe AC Tourist Train at Sairang Railway Station for the very first time on February 12, 2026 under the “North East Discovery” circuit.
This premium tourist train, carrying 81 tourists from different parts of India as well as other nations such the United States and Nepal, underscores Mizoram’s growing visibility on the national and international tourism map.
Improved accessibility has attracted both domestic and international visitors, which is contributing to employment generation in hospitality and allied sectors, promoting eco-tourism and cultural tourism, and positioning Mizoram as an emerging destination in the Northeast under the broader vision of inclusive growth and regional integration.
Increasing Passenger Footfall
Since the commencement of train services on the Bairabi – Sairang route in September 2025, public response has been overwhelming.
The Sairang-Anand Vihar Rajdhani Express has recorded occupancy exceeding 150 per cent in both directions.
The Sairang-Guwahati Express and Sairang-Kolkata Express have similarly registered strong occupancy levels of over 100 per cent, clearly reflecting robust demand and strong public acceptance of railway services from Sairang.
On February 9, 2026, a new train service from Sairang to Silchar was flagged off, further strengthening regional mobility, and connecting Mizoram with the important educational, medical and commercial hub of the Barak Valley in Assam.
The expansion of railway connectivity marks a turning point for Mizoram.
By improving transportation, stimulating economic growth, and boosting tourism, the railways are playing a vital role in the state’s transformation.
As infrastructure continues to develop, Mizoram is steadily emerging as an accessible and attractive destination in Northeast India. (BVI)