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Revitalizing Pakistan Railways

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In a bold move to revamp the country’s rail network, Pakistan Railways has decided to pri-vatize its upcoming trains. This strategic decision is expected to inject new life into the de-partment, boosting revenue and restoring public confidence.

The success of the Sir Syed Ex-press, a privately managed train service, has paved the way for this innovative approach. Launched in 2020, the Sir Syed Express has set a high standard for rail travel in Pakistan. Its impeccable service, courteous staff and punctuality have won over passengers, making it a preferred mode of transportation. This public-private partnership has demonstrated that efficient management and a customer-centric approach can transform the rail travel experi-ence.

The decision to privatize upcoming trains is a welcome move, considering the challenges faced by Pakistan Railways. For years, the department has struggled with aging infrastruc-ture, inefficiencies and financial losses. Privatization offers a solution to these problems, bringing in private sector expertise and investment to modernize and streamline operations. This partnership is expected to increase revenue through improved services, attracting more passengers and boosting ticket sales.

The privatization of trains will also provide relief to passengers who have long suffered from inadequate bus and local transport services. Travelers have endured difficulties such as overcrowding, discomfort, frequent delays, cancellations, poor road conditions and a lack of amenities. In contrast, privatized trains promise spacious seating, clean environments, punc-tual departures and arrivals, onboard amenities and courteous staff.

The success of the Sir Syed Express serves as a shining example of what can be achieved through privatization. By embracing public-private partnerships, Pakistan Railways can lev-erage private sector expertise and investment to modernize infrastructure and services, en-hance passenger experience and confidence, increase revenue and reduce losses. As Paki-stan Railways embarks on this new journey, the country can look forward to a revitalized rail network providing comfortable, reliable and enjoyable travel experience. This bold decision has the potential to transform the transportation landscape, making rail travel the preferred choice for Pakistanis. With improved services and efficient management, Pakistan Railways is poised to regain its former glory and become a leading mode of transportation in the country.

—The writer is contributing columnist, based in Faisalbad.

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