Pakistan Railway set to launch Safari tourist train
Pakistan Railways has finalised its preparations to launch the Attock Khurd Safari tourist train from Peshawar and Rawalpindi to Attock Khurd.
This train is now making its second launch, with the initial launch having taken place during the tenure of former railway minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed. The safari train is now set to commence its journey from both Peshawar and Rawalpindi.
Departing from Peshawar Cantt, the train will pass through Peshawar City, Nowshera, and Jehangira before arriving at the historic British station of Attock Khurd.
During the journey, visitors will have the opportunity to experience the scenic views while crossing the sturdy iron railway bridge constructed in the late 18th century over the Indus River.
In addition to the river, visitors will also have the chance to explore the museum in Attock Khurd and take in the beauty of the surrounding nature.
The second safari tourist train will commence its journey from Rawalpindi station and traverse through Golra Sharif, Taxila, and Attock City before arriving at the Attock Khurd station. At the final tourist point of Attock Khurd, visitors will find food stalls offering a variety of local delicacies, refreshing cold sweet lassi and popular fast food options such as burgers, pizza and shawarma.
Passengers can expect comfortable seating arrangements and the convenience of onboard Wi-Fi facilities. The ticket rates for the Safari train from Peshawar to Attock Khurd and Rawalpindi to Attock Khurd will be determined and implemented within the next 24 hours.
The inaugural Safari tourist train is scheduled to commence its journey on Sunday, April 21, or Sunday, April 28, with a scheduled return time of 6pm. This train will then be scheduled to depart from Rawalpindi every Sunday morning.
Having completed all necessary preparations, the Safari Train submitted a report to the relevant authorities yesterday. It is important to note that separate ticket rates will be applicable for adults and children.
Published in The Express Tribune, April 18th, 2024.