KE restores railways’ electricity after settlement of unpaid dues
KARACHI: K-Electric (KE), the sole electricity provider for Karachi, restored power supply to Pakistan Railways on Wednesday after a brief suspension due to unpaid dues. The restoration followed hours of negotiations between the two parties, initiated after KE cut off power to Railways’ colonies and installations, citing outstanding payments of
ML-1 project groundwork to begin by March 2025: Pakistan Railway
LAHORE: Pakistan Railways has peaked at a new high, raking in record earnings of Rs 33 billion over the last five months through its passenger and freight services. This is on top of the Rs 29 billion Pakistan Railway made during the same time last year. Business Recorder quoted Pakistan
Pakistan railways announces massive increase in ticket prices
Pakistan Railways has increased ticket prices for economy class passengers by 10 to 50 percent, despite a recent reduction in petroleum prices. The fare hike will significantly impact passengers, particularly those traveling on routes from Karachi to Hyderabad, Tando Adam, Tando Jam, and Kotri. Furthermore, the fares for economy class
Pakistan Railways announces fare reductions for all classes
Pakistan Railways has announced a 10 per cent reduction in train fares, effective from September 23. The fare cut applies to all air-conditioned classes
Pakistan Railways slashes ticket prices
Pakistan Railways reduces ticket prices for all passenger trains. Pakistan Railways has announced a reduction in fares for all passenger trains, effective from Saturday, August 3rd. Read More: Punjab privatises over 6,000 government schools Moreover, the fare cuts affect all classes, with AC class tickets seeing a reduction of 100 to
Pakistan Railways announces special eid trains schedule
Pakistan Railways announced on Wednesday that three special trains will run on Eid-ul-Azha. Two trains will depart from Karachi and one from Quetta. The first special train will leave Karachi for Peshawar on June 14 at 6:30 pm, featuring only economy class coaches. The second special train will depart from
Pakistan Railways announces massive reduction in fares
Following a dip in diesel prices, the Pakistan Railways Department has decided to slash train fares across various classes. An official notification has been released, announcing the immediate enforcement of reduced fares. Passengers traveling shorter distances, spanning from one to 200 kilometers, will benefit from reduced fares across all classes