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Railways spend s Rs451m on stations renovation: NA told

byCT Report
02/02/2017
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ISLAMABAD: Parliamentary Secretary for Railways Syed Muhammad Ashiq Hussain said in National Assembly that Pakistan Railway had spent Rs451.256 million on account of repairs, renovation and reconstruction of railway stations during the tenure of the present government.

During the question hour in the house, Ashiq Hussain said reconstruction of Bahawalpur, Okara, Sahiwal, Raiwind, Narowal, Nankana Sahib and Hassanabdal stations were in progress while 31 stations were under finalization for renovation and provision of basic passenger amenities.

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He said Pakistan Railways has developed indigenous software and has made ticketing and reservation through e-ticketing system initially for 36 trains with effect from October last year.

Ashiq Hussain said now the passengers can book their seats from anywhere at any time through railway website www.pakrail.gov.pk.

He said the present government initiated the project if up-gradation of rehabilitation of signaling system from Lodhran to Kotri section by getting PC-I approved, amounting to Rs 38,262.991 million.

He said the work however, was deferred as the same was included in China-Pak Economic Corridor (CPEC). Ashiq Hussain said in addition, the two projects of railway signaling from Lodhran to Shahdara and from Mirpur Mathelo to Shahadpur were inherited by the present government, termed as ‘sick projects’.

He said the estimated cost of the re-signaling project is Rs 17.464 billion covering 31 stations over a section of 433 kilo meters from Lodhran to Shahdara Bagh including installation of ATP system.

The cost of signal rehabilitation project from Mirpur Mathelo to Shahdapur (315 KMs) is Rs 7.855 billion for 23 stations, he added.

Ashiq Hussain said the present status was that 30 stations out of 54 stations have been completed and opened for traffic while work was in progress on remaining 24 stations.

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