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A leap forward for railways

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THE commencement of domestic production of high-speed train coaches and goods wagons by Pakistan Railways (PR) marks a significant milestone in the country’s transportation sector. This step, made possible through the successful transfer of technology from China, is not only a triumph of industrial collaboration but also an important move toward improving Pakistan’s rail network, boosting self-reliance and enhancing service quality.

One of the key benefits of this initiative is the reduction of Pakistan’s reliance on expensive foreign imports. The ability to locally produce high-quality coaches will not only help save precious foreign currency but also contribute to the development of local industries. The technological collaboration between Pakistan and China has proven to be a game-changer, particularly in terms of upskilling local engineers and technicians. The transfer of knowledge in advanced manufacturing techniques ensures that Pakistan Railways is now better equipped to produce modern rail components, something that would have seemed unimaginable a few years ago.

This development also offers long-term benefits by creating a pool of skilled professionals in the country’s rail sector, which could serve as a foundation for even more ambitious projects in the future. Also at the heart of this transformation lies the much-needed upgradation of the Main Line-1 (ML-1) railway track which will revitalize the rail infrastructure. Stretching 1,872 kilometres from Karachi to Peshawar, ML-1 is the backbone of the country’s rail network, but its aging infrastructure has long hindered the efficiency and speed of rail services. With its upgrade, the rail system will be capable of supporting faster trains, reducing travel times across the country and making rail travel a more attractive option for commuters which in turn will enhance revenue for Pakistan Railways. We expect that there will be no further delays in the execution of this important project. With the right kind of interventions Pakistan Railways has the potential to become one of the most advanced rail systems in the region.

 

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