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Year Ender 2024: Pakistan Railways earns Rs46 billion in last half

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LAHORE – Pakistan Railways has achieved a record revenue generation of Rs46 billion in the first half of the current fiscal year (July-December).

According to the official figures released on Tuesday, this amount is Rs5 billion more as compared with the same period of previous fiscal year.

Pakistan Railways generated Rs24 billion from passenger trains and Rs16 billion from freight services. Additionally, Rs6 billion was earned through land leases, coaching, and other sources.

PR’s Chief Executive Officer Aamir Ali Baloch attributed the record revenue generation to the organization’s effective policies, emphasizing that it reflects the institution’s positive trajectory.

He expressed confidence that 2025 would be a transformative year for Pakistan Railways.

“We are on track to fulfill our promise of launching a new train service for Karachi by March,” stated CEO Baloch.

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