Federal Minister for Railways Muhammad Hanif Abbasi has said that Pakistan Railways is likely to achieve a revenue target of Rs100 billion in fiscal year 2025-26, as the organisation expects to ...
Pakistan Railways runs an annual deficit of 55 billion rupees. Between 45% and 90% of the existing rail infrastructure is obsolete and unusable. The bridges are nearly a century old, the sleepers are ...
Revenue crosses Rs93b, with Rs100b milestone in sight for first half of FY 2025–26 Accident rate slashed after Safety Directorate upgrade, eight major trains upgraded, besides fleet overhaul underway ...
Pakistan Railways is confronting a widening financial imbalance, with its short-term liabilities exceeding its operational surplus by more than tenfold, according to proceedings of a parliamentary ...
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Railway in a shambles

Pakistan Railways has long survived on nostalgia. It can no longer survive on arithmetic. The revelation before the National Assembly's Standing Committee on Parliamentary Affairs should alarm even ...
Pakistan’s state-owned enterprises posted Rs832.848 billion in losses in FY25, with PTCL included, raising concerns over ...
GE Transportation has signed an agreement with Pakistan Railways to deliver 20 FDL C20EMP locomotives for use in freight and passenger transportation across the country’s mountainous northern terrain.
ISLAMABAD: With the Asian Development Bank (ADB) approving $10 million in assistance for preparing the Railway Improve­ment Project, Pakistan Railways is moving to outsource 11 more trains, a step ...
GE Transportation has delivered the first seven of 55 Evolution Series locomotives to Pakistan Railways. Designed for the harsh environmental conditions of Pakistan, the locomotives have a capacity of ...
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist, and is ...
ISLAMABAD: The ailing Pakistan Railways (PR), long plagued by inefficiency and mounting losses, has outsourced four trains and begun the process for 11 more, officials told Prime Minister Shehbaz ...