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A very well done job by the Pakistan transport authority!
79. *Ms. Qudsia Arshad:
Will the Minister for Defence be pleased to state the present status of
the New Benazir Bhutto International Airport (NBBA), Islamabad
alongwith the time by which it will be completed?
Minister for Defence (Ch. Ahmad Mukhtar): The works on the New
Benazir Bhutto International Airport Project (NBBIA) are presently in progress
with anticipated date of completion as 31-12-2012.
thats not high speed train the speed trains go up to 300 -400 km per hourRailways launches 530 high speed hi-capacity wagons making project
RECORDER REPORT
LAHORE (May 29 2010): Pakistan Railways has launched a project of manufacturing of 530 high speed hi-capacity wagons with an estimated cost of Rs 4.1 billions. These wagons can run up to 100 kilometer per hour either loaded or empty. These wagons can lift maximum of 61 tons of goods per wagon and out of these 344 are high-sided wagons, 156 container wagon and 30 break wagons.
Islamic Bank Jeddah has provided US 39.07 million dollars foreign exchange as loan for this project. Material for these wagons had been imported from China while these were being manufactured in Mughalpura workshops of the Pakistan Railways. First rack of 25 high speed hi-capacity wagons was inaugurated by the General Manager (Operations) Muhammad Ashfaq Khattak at Lahore Cantonment station here on Friday.
The rack is on its first trial run between Lahore and Karachi. A large number of railway officers and staff attended the ceremony. According to a spokesman, Pakistan Railways is paying special attention on goods train to reduce its deficit. It direly needs high speed latest wagons and locomotives to improve its goods services so as to make it competitive with the road transport. Efforts are being made to complete this project by December 2010.
thats not high speed train the speed trains go up to 300 -400 km per hour