Pakistan Railways to rent out PM’s special saloons
Railways minister says citizens will be able to book the bogeys through an online portal
LAHORE:
The public will soon be able to rent all special railways saloons, including the coaches for the prime minister and other government officials, said Federal Railways Minister Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed.
He stated this while addressing a press conference at the Pakistan Railways (PR) headquarters on Wednesday. The minister maintained that citizens will be able to book the saloons through an online portal and the department was enlisting the services of students from the National College of Arts (NCA) to decorate these coaches.
He added that dining cars will also be attached to these coaches so that the saloons can be utilised for special functions and marriage ceremonies.
Talking about other initiatives of the railways, he said the prime minister would inaugurate the newly-renovated railway station in Lahore and VIP train service Jinnah Express on March 30,” he said.
The minister claimed that the previous government had spent billions on constructing unnecessary railway stations in Narowal, Sahiwal and Raiwind while neglecting main stations in Lahore and Karachi.
“We have initiated renovation work at these stations, which includes washing the lines, at a cost of Rs50million,” he said.
The revenue earned from Narowal station is not more than Rs0.6 million. But, approximately Rs1 billion has been spent on upgrading the facility, he highlighted.
Speaking about Jinnah Express, the minister stated that the VIP service will be able to complete the distance between Lahore and Karachi in 15 hours. He revealed that the tender process for service for the Green Line train has been completed.
The train service will cost Rs6,500 and will include facilities such as two meals, breakfast, Wifi and bedding, he maintained.
He added that 90% of the bookings for the Green Line train service will be completed by April 15. He said that the fares for the Green Line service and Jinnah express will be the same.
Tenders for new coaches will open on March 28. Currently, PR faces a shortage of coaches and freight trains which is why the department has invited international tenders, he said.
Another train service, Sir Syed Express, will become operational from June 30, he stated. Meanwhile, diesel coaches are available for freight and the Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) has directed Pakistan State Oil (PSO) to start work on operating 3,000 freight coaches.
"Hopefully, freight will be doubled by utilising diesel coaches,” he said. The minister added that PR earned an additional Rs32.97 million in the passenger sector as compared to the previous year.
The public will soon be able to rent all special railways saloons, including the coaches for the prime minister and other government officials, said Federal Railways Minister Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed.
He stated this while addressing a press conference at the Pakistan Railways (PR) headquarters on Wednesday. The minister maintained that citizens will be able to book the saloons through an online portal and the department was enlisting the services of students from the National College of Arts (NCA) to decorate these coaches.
He added that dining cars will also be attached to these coaches so that the saloons can be utilised for special functions and marriage ceremonies.
Talking about other initiatives of the railways, he said the prime minister would inaugurate the newly-renovated railway station in Lahore and VIP train service Jinnah Express on March 30,” he said.
The minister claimed that the previous government had spent billions on constructing unnecessary railway stations in Narowal, Sahiwal and Raiwind while neglecting main stations in Lahore and Karachi.
“We have initiated renovation work at these stations, which includes washing the lines, at a cost of Rs50million,” he said.
The revenue earned from Narowal station is not more than Rs0.6 million. But, approximately Rs1 billion has been spent on upgrading the facility, he highlighted.
Speaking about Jinnah Express, the minister stated that the VIP service will be able to complete the distance between Lahore and Karachi in 15 hours. He revealed that the tender process for service for the Green Line train has been completed.
The train service will cost Rs6,500 and will include facilities such as two meals, breakfast, Wifi and bedding, he maintained.
He added that 90% of the bookings for the Green Line train service will be completed by April 15. He said that the fares for the Green Line service and Jinnah express will be the same.
Tenders for new coaches will open on March 28. Currently, PR faces a shortage of coaches and freight trains which is why the department has invited international tenders, he said.
Another train service, Sir Syed Express, will become operational from June 30, he stated. Meanwhile, diesel coaches are available for freight and the Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) has directed Pakistan State Oil (PSO) to start work on operating 3,000 freight coaches.
"Hopefully, freight will be doubled by utilising diesel coaches,” he said. The minister added that PR earned an additional Rs32.97 million in the passenger sector as compared to the previous year.