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Train travel changing for the worse in Naya Pakistan
By Jamil Mirza
Published: July 1, 2019
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RAWALPINDI: The current government may be boasting about its ‘exemplary performance’ of launching seven new trains but the Pakistan Railways has actually returned to the days where a delay of three or four hours in the arrival and departure of trains has become a norm.

During the tenure of the previous government, the punctuality of trains stood between 70% and 80%. Now it has come down to 30% to 35%.

Train passengers in Karachi, Lahore, Rawalpindi, Multan, Peshawar, Quetta, Sukkur and other cities are forced to wait for hours at the stations.



The factors that have contributed to the delays are the frequent malfunctioning of the locomotives because of the overburdened railways operations and lack of maintenance of trains.

The trains which were preferred by passengers for their exemplary timings — Tezgam, Awam Express, Pakistan Express, Shalimar Express and Rehman Baba Express – are now late on a regular basis.

There have also been several complaints of fans and air-conditioners malfunctioning in the trains now.

On June 20, three people were killed and several others injured when the Jinnah Express rammed into a freight train in Hyderabad.

Earlier this month, a cargo train derailed near the Rohri Railway Station yard, temporarily shutting down the track between Karachi and Lahore.

The derailment affected train operations on the up line. A day before that, another train derailed in Sukkur, suspending rail traffic between Karachi and Lahore.

In addition to the Pakistan Railways suffering financial losses, incidents of train derailment are also increasing and passengers are facing extreme difficulties.

The shortage of bogies is affecting its operations.

Passengers staged a protest at the Lahore railway station this month against the shortage of bogies in the Karachi-bound Shalimar Express and the Rawalpindi-bound Rawalpindi Express.

Railways Minister Sheikh Rashid recently told reporters that in the wake of recent hike in oil prices, fares of economy class would be increased by up to Rs100 from July 1, while an increase of 6% to 7% would be witnessed in other classes.

He said the charges were being revised as the department was facing an additional burden of Rs3billion because of an increase in oil prices in the international market.

Sir Syed Express

The Pakistan Railways has successfully conducted the test run of Sir Syed Express from Rawalpindi to Lahore. Officials said the train’s air-conditioning system is working fine. Prime Minister Imran Khan will inaugurate the train on July 3. It will run from Rawalpindi to Karachi via Faisalabad.
 
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This could be because of more traffic on the tracks and thus for safety reasons such delays occur.

One should always keep in mind that tracks still in use in Pakistan are British made and are over 200 years old in some parts.

Hopefully things will improve.
 
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This could be because of more traffic on the tracks and thus for safety reasons such delays occur.

One should always keep in mind that tracks still in use in Pakistan are British made and are over 200 years old in some parts.

Hopefully things will improve.

We see some optimism from the troll
 
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This could be because of more traffic on the tracks and thus for safety reasons such delays occur.

One should always keep in mind that tracks still in use in Pakistan are British made and are over 200 years old in some parts.

Hopefully things will improve.

Tracks don't last for that long. Concrete sleepers can last a few decades. Also the ballast. Rails don't last that long. Nothing should be before 1947 except for unused lines.
 
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We see some optimism from the troll

I like being fair.

Tracks don't last for that long. Concrete sleepers can last a few decades. Also the ballast. Rails don't last that long. Nothing should be before 1947 except for unused lines.

It is an ongoing process. It will take some time before Locomotion travel in Pakistan gets to 21st century levels.
 
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Single train track...you can start more train and will see more delays
 
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I was watching a travel blog which said the app for timetables is rubbish too. Instead of being able to search for a journey, you have to click each train to see details of where they are going and when.
 
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Not the govt. fault. Single tracks in many places, no upgrades, damage to tracks etc all led to this and on top of the current economic situation, there is nothing the govt. can do.
 
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Number of trains increased …….. Number of accident increased …… Track still single line …… Delays are natural ….. Until we double the track..
 
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This could be because of more traffic on the tracks and thus for safety reasons such delays occur.

One should always keep in mind that tracks still in use in Pakistan are British made and are over 200 years old in some parts.

Hopefully things will improve.
Sir apki tabyat theek hai ?
 
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They don't have an online train tracking system?

They could've simply postponed than waiting in station.
 
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Pakistan has invested heavily on expressways

I think it was a blunder

Pakistan should have used that money to modernise its railways both cargo and passenger.

That would have helped the economy to grow rapidly
 
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Public transport is for the masses while the government is run by the elite for the benefit of the elite. That's why public transport is mismanaged while a lot of money is spent on roads for the 5% that own cars. It's also why, in nominal terms, they cut spending on education and health and increased spending on defence.

Pak railways is so poorly run that almost all its revenue is spent on salaries. That's revenue not profit. Very little is left for upkeep and maintenance of tracks and trains. It is essentially bankrupt.
 
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