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I would nt mind if we purchase the 5000HP power engine from india instead of South korean 3000HP.
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Secretary Railways Shahid Hussain Raja said that the railway urgently needs 300 to 400 locomotives because most of the engines are out of service.
there is no harm in buying used engines if they have some service life left and are not that expensive either. We have tested chinese engines in past, and disappointed. May be not a bad idea to buy used/new engines from Spain, Germany or UK if they are affordable and serve the purpose
Already pathetic Chinese engines and bogies are causing damage to rail tracks and an extra burden due to their heavy maintenance required. Used engines will require heavy maintenance as usual.
I would nt mind if we purchase the 5000HP power engine from india instead of South korean 3000HP.
Thanks,for letting Chinese know,the quality of their products,i hope some Chinese read this post.No, thanks. Already pathetic Chinese engines and bogies are causing damage to rail tracks and an extra burden due to their heavy maintenance required. Used engines will require heavy maintenance as usual.
Should have bought from the Americans. Those two generals and the crooked GM finance have ruined PR's fate for a long time.
i think we should send Lalu Prasad over there as a sign of peace....he can help Pakistan railways
Railways Minister Ghulam Ahmad Bilour desperately pleads for funds to save the dying Pakistan Railways. However, the government appears unmoved to help the organisation, which directly feeds about 79,000 employees and well over 90 percent people travel by trains, as they cant afford the road or air fares.
Instead of finding out ways and means to resuscitate it, the government has ostensibly made up its mind to let it die a slow but sure death. What else can we do except requesting the government again to release the promised bailout package, said a senior official of the railways, who preferred not to be named.
Provide us 400 engines and then if we fail to deliver, I may be subjected to accountability and I shall be ready for the consequences. You expect us to follow the Indians. How can we make railways a profitable entity in the given grim situation? India has invested massively from 1997 to 2005 in the railways and this has enabled it to not only stand on its own feet, but to generate billions of rupees revenue, he contended.
We dont have funds even to pay to the employees working in our factories and other installations, he said. He noted that the morale of railways employees could be gauged from the fact that they had to resort to agitation for the payment of their monthly salaries. It is the poors mean of travel, but we face discrimination: we have to pay pensions from our own resources, whereas, the rest including the military gets separate allocations for this purpose, he maintained.
how the hell could they ignore such a basic and important entity as the railways???