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Railways Ministry faces a Rs37-40 billion deficit: Sheikh Rashid Ahmed

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Railways Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed on Thursday during a talk with the media in Rawalpindi said that the railways ministry faces a debt of Rs37-40 billion left behind by the "previous corrupt, dishonest government" which had been "tooting its own horns claiming that the industry is doing well".

He said that the yearly expenditure was found to be Rs9bn and he has issued instructions to the Divisional Superintendent (DS) Rawalpindi to cut expenditures.

Sheikh Rashid said that the ministry has roughly 20-25 acres of land which private companies "are welcome to invest in for 20 years and build plazas, stations and food streets".

"We do not want any delay [...] we are willing to rent out the railway tracks even," he said, highlighting the gravity of the situation the ministry is facing.

He said that many overseas Pakistanis [interested in investing] had asked that they be "given surety" by Imran Khan himself, to which he had responded: "Imran Khan is the one who has appointed me and given me charge of this ministry."

"Many offers have been made for bringing bullet trains to the country by people who said they will invest their own funds but I have told them this is a very expensive project. We must fix 'our trains' first," he added.

He said his first agenda would be to address the matter of the double track from Lahore to Peshawar, whereby he wants to do away with the 6 kilometre zig-zag track and also have the train pass through areas where there are no paved roads. He said he has contacted National Logistics Cell (NLC) and Frontier Works Organisation (FWO) in this regard.

According to the minister, the first train to run will have a 10 per cent discount offered to customers for a period of one month.

https://www.dawn.com/news/1428624/
 
Can Pakistan get some Japanese bullet trains? I've ridden them and they're amazing. Granted, I think China might want to place their own in.
 
Can Pakistan get some Japanese bullet trains? I've ridden them and they're amazing. Granted, I think China might want to place their own in.

And how much did the ticket cost? Pakistan does not need bullet trains. We need trains that help the masses. Acceptable trains of okay speed will be fine
 
Wonder what Sheikh Rasheed's performance as Railways Minister was in the past under Musharraf's govt? I think IK has clearly taken the view point that it is better to appoint people with experience in certain ministries as opposed to taking complete newbies.

I remember when he was queried a few years ago on why some of his ministers were unable to deliver on their promises so far in KPK and he cited that these guys are becoming Ministers for the first time
 
Can Pakistan get some Japanese bullet trains? I've ridden them and they're amazing. Granted, I think China might want to place their own in.

Pakistan do not have the money, neither do they have sufficient electricity. Right now, they need to make the current railways profitable, and they need to make improvements to it. Maybe 15-20 years down the line, we can start thinking about bullet trains or even hyperloop.
 
Nawaz and zardari have not left any department in decent shape.
 
Proper use of lands owned by Pakistan Railways alone can generate billions of rupees.
 
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