<p>The services of Samjhauta Express train have been restored as the both India and Pakistan agreed to operationalise services at their ends. </p>.<p>The first train from India will leave on March 3, an official from Indian Railways said.</p>.<p>The Indian Railways announcement came a day after Pakistan released Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman.</p>.<p>Pakistan had cancelled its services right after an air strike by the Indian Air Force, India cancelled the operations of the Samjhauta Express on February 28.</p>.<p>The train will start running from the Indian side on Sunday, while on the Pakistani side it will leave Lahore on Monday on its return journey.</p>.<p>On the Indian side, the train runs from Delhi to Attari and from Lahore to Wagah on the Pakistan side. </p>.<p>Originally, the train offered a through service with one rake going all the way between the terminals— Delhi in India to Lahore in Pakistan. However, now a Pakistani rake stops at Attari at which point passengers have to change trains and board an Indian rake.</p>
<p>The services of Samjhauta Express train have been restored as the both India and Pakistan agreed to operationalise services at their ends. </p>.<p>The first train from India will leave on March 3, an official from Indian Railways said.</p>.<p>The Indian Railways announcement came a day after Pakistan released Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman.</p>.<p>Pakistan had cancelled its services right after an air strike by the Indian Air Force, India cancelled the operations of the Samjhauta Express on February 28.</p>.<p>The train will start running from the Indian side on Sunday, while on the Pakistani side it will leave Lahore on Monday on its return journey.</p>.<p>On the Indian side, the train runs from Delhi to Attari and from Lahore to Wagah on the Pakistan side. </p>.<p>Originally, the train offered a through service with one rake going all the way between the terminals— Delhi in India to Lahore in Pakistan. However, now a Pakistani rake stops at Attari at which point passengers have to change trains and board an Indian rake.</p>