A view of the derailed bogies of the goods train near Khojak Pass on March 30, 2010. - Photo by APP.
Railway officials said that the train carrying cement, ghee and tea met with the accident because of 'overshooting'.
They said twelve wagons were damaged.
Army personnel and railway officials launched the rescue work. A train equipped with machinery was sent to the site to clear the track and it was expected that the train service would be restored on Wednesday.
Pakistan Railways' divisional engineer Mohammad Imran said the train had derailed because of overshooting.