TODAY’S PAPER | April 13, 2026 | EPAPER

'Upgraded' Safari train chugs off from Pindi

Minister says similar train to start in Sindh


Saleh Mughal April 13, 2026 2 min read
Minister to upgrade passenger train booking, fully digitize freight booking to boost efficiency and cut interference. PHOTO: FILE

RAWALPINDI:

Federal Minister for Railways Hanif Abbasi on Sunday inaugurated the upgraded Safari Tourist Train from Rawalpindi to the historic destination of Attock Khurd while outlining a series of measures aimed at reviving Pakistan Railways.

The inauguration ceremony was held at Rawalpindi Railway Station, which was decorated along with the train for the occasion. Senior PML-N leader and MNA Tahira Aurangzeb accompanied Abbasi.

Speaking at a press conference, the minister said the Safari train has been fully upgraded, all coaches now have air conditioning and cushioned seating to improve passenger comfort. He said additional facilities have also been introduced for both passengers and staff.

"The train was operational earlier as well, but the difference now is our approach and commitment to providing better facilities to the public," he said, noting that similar initiatives are also being extended to Sindh.

The train will operate along a scenic route covering Golra, Margalla and Attock Khurd, stopping at key stations where passengers will be provided refreshments and briefed about the historical significance of the locations.

Highlighting broader reforms, the minister said Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif approved a bailout package for Pakistan Railways, which will ensure an uninterrupted supply of electricity and gas.

Abbasi acknowledged longstanding issues in the sector, including outdated locomotives and track conditions, but expressed confidence that visible improvements would emerge by July.

He said work on the Lahore–Rawalpindi track will begin in the first week of September at an estimated cost of Rs2.5 billion, with the Punjab government undertaking the project.

He also revealed a joint venture with the Sindh government for Rohri Junction, with 60% funding from the federal government and 40% from Sindh.

The minister said efforts are also underway to expand rail connectivity to Thar coalfields, describing it as a significant first-time initiative. He added that all major railway projects are being monitored by the prime minister.

Abbasi also stressed the need to improve facilities for railway workers, particularly drivers and technical staff. "A pilot carrying 300 passengers enjoys five-star facilities, but a train driver responsible for over 1,000 passengers has none. We intend to change that," he said.

He also pointed to ongoing efforts to enhance local manufacturing, stating that railway workshops are now producing coaches domestically and receiving offers for further expansion.

Abbasi said improved regional conditions would positively impact Pakistan's economy, adding that ports such as Gwadar and Karachi would be further upgraded to handle increased activity. Reaffirming confidence in the country's future, he said Pakistan is emerging as a key player for peace and economic growth in the region.

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