According to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Pakistan Railways, Aamir Baloch, the PR achieved revenue of Rs50 billion in the first eight months of FY2023-24 as compared to last year’s income of Rs32bln.
Baloch lauded the efforts of the Pakistan Railways workers’ commitment and hoped that the revenue likely to surge to Rs80 bln at the end of FY2023-24.
Separately, Pakistan Railways is finalizing a plan to procure 230 passenger coaches and 820 High Capacity Wagons under the Public Sector Development Programme (PSDP) aiming help to improve the speed of the trains and ensure adherence to fixed timings.
“Out of the total, around 46 Completely-Built-Up (CBU) passenger coaches have been procured up till now while the remaining 184 would be manufactured in the country and the coaches would be able to travel at the speed of 160km/h,” said an official in the Ministry of Railways.